About Thinkstream
In just over 10 years, Thinkstream, Inc. has emerged as a proven leader in developing and expanding distributed information networks to meet the communication and interoperability demands of the nation's public safety and criminal justice markets. We have brought to the mainstream technology that can tie agencies together securely and give them the ability to rapidly and effectively share critical information across organizational, agency and geographic boundaries.
"Officers pay the ultimate price everyday to keep us safe. Hurricane Katrina has made that clearer than ever. With Thinkstream technology we can help officers remain safe in the field and better protect their community."
Barry Bellue, Thinkstream, CEO
Our solutions and products are built around our Distributed Information Network Platform, a robust and highly scalable framework for the development of integrated criminal justice systems. The platform is an evolutionary step forward from previous generations of technologies that force agencies to drastically change or replace their existing systems, an expensive, risky and time consuming process. Thinkstream, rather than replace systems, extends them making the network cost-effective, efficient and easy to use.
The networks enable reusable, flexible, real-time views of information scattered throughout databases and other systems such as desktop PCs and web sites delivering a level of connectivity that had not existed previously. Networks powered by the Thinkstream platform are capable of scaling to encompass hundreds or even thousands of information systems and is the only technology on the market that can enable integrated criminal justice throughout an entire state or even multi-state or nationwide networks.
This patent-pending technology continues to push Thinkstream to the forefront in the field of design, development and management of large-scale integrated criminal justice information networks. The company is currently operating the Louisiana Civil and Criminal Information Network considered to be the largest network of its kind in the nation.
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