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General Dynamics Itronix Approves ‘Crime-Fighting’ Software for Use on Vehicle-rugged GD6000 Computers
COPsync™ software combines with GD6000 computers, enabling law enforcement and first responders to share critical information at the ‘point of incident.’
Product Name: General Dynamics Itronix GD6000 with COPsync software Availability: Immediate to qualified customers General Dynamics Itronix has approved COPsync™ software to run on vehicle-rugged GD6000 notebook computers. The new hardware/software combination enables law enforcement and first responders to transfer and share dispatch-critical information including ‘911’ emergency data. Officers can also retrieve driving records, license and criminal history data, as well as other information typically used during an incident or emergency call. Next steps include the availability of the COPsync software for the General Dynamics Itronix GD8000 line of fully rugged computers. General Dynamics Itronix used the company’s ISV Testing and Optimization Program to ensure that third-party software, like the COPsync, works with the operating systems and other software applications available on General Dynamics Itronix computers and notebooks. The COPsync software is currently used by 25 law enforcement and first responder agencies and organizations throughout Texas. About General Dynamics Itronix General Dynamics Itronix is a world-class developer of leading-edge, rugged-computing solutions for mobile workers. The company offers a full range of field computing systems, including rugged laptops, ultra-mobile rugged notebooks, and tablet personal computers. In addition, Itronix provides award-winning computer-related services that include project planning, third party integration and help desk services, one-call mobility assistance, warranty services and on-going maintenance support. General Dynamics Itronix, part of General Dynamics C4 Systems, provides hardware and software solutions to a variety of industries, including public safety, commercial field service, government, military, communications, utilities and transportation.
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