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Bossier City, La., Police Department Deploys
E-Ticketing Devices

Bossier City, LA, July 16, 2010 – In Bossier City, La, the local police department is finally catching up to the 21st century, one ticket at a time.

For years, traffic officers lost precious time and wasted paper when they had to write a driver's information in a ticket book. But in the next few months, the paper ticket process will be left behind, replaced with a comprehensive new e-ticketing system.

The system, called the Thinkstream Mobile Suite, will allow traffic officers to fill out citations electronically, write crash and incident reports, and send information to the city's clerks system with the touch of a button. This wasn't possible before. In years prior, all paper citations had to be entered manually by a records clerk, a time-consuming process, said Mark Natale, Bossier City public information officer.

The new system also allows officers to generate reports via laptops, natale said, and eventually citi zens will be able to pay traffic citations and obtain crash reports online.

"This streamlines everything and makes the process a lot faster." he said. "It saves the department money and it's just a really efficient way of issuing citations."

The technology has been around for some time, but it took a while for the city to have the funds and finish the research to implement it, Natale said. Earlier this year, he said, the system was included with the capital budget, costing the city $680,000. Although he didn't have any idea how much the system could save the city, Natale said the technology would reduce time to input information and cut back on paper usage.

"Savings will come in the long run," he said. "It's going to drastically improve efficiency of the police department."

The Baton Rouge, La.-based vendor, Thinkstream Inc., focuses on making the core technology customizable to support the seamless exchange of information between various systems.

"The idea," said Barry Belleu, president and CEO, "is to take the citation from the street through the entire justice system in one seamless movement."

 

About Thinkstream
In little more than a decade, Thinkstream has emerged as a proven leader in the creation and expansion of distributed information networks that provide communication and interoperability to the nation's public safety and criminal justice agencies, while also assisting banks and businesses with fraud detection and prevention. Thinkstream has developed and marketed a series of solutions and products that tie these agencies, branches or offices together - securely - and enable them to rapidly share critical information across organizational, agency and geographic boundaries. Powered by the Thinkstream Distributed Information Integration Platform, Thinkstream has the only technology on the market that can enable integrated criminal justice throughout entire state, multi-state or even nationwide networks. Similarly, the company believes it has the only software available that can provide instant up-to-date identity verification that is 100% accurate. Thinkstream is currently operating the Louisiana Civil and Criminal Information Network, considered to be the largest of its kind in the nation. The company is an active member of the Internet Working Group for Justice Integration Committee, established by the U.S. Department of Justice.

 

 

For more information contact:

Barry L. Bellue, Sr.
President and CEO
Thinkstream, Inc.
Email: bbellue@thinkstream.com
Phone: (225) 291-5440

Kim Bergeron
VP Marketing
Thinkstream, Inc.
Email: kbergeron@thinkstream.com
Phone: (512) 419-1118

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