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Appriss Launches DataBridge

New service extracts national booking data for criminal justice needs

LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- The task of tracking suspected criminals who may have been arrested has now been made easier with a new product launch from Appriss. TheKentucky-based technology company has announced the rollout of DataBridge, an XML interface that allows law enforcement agencies to query, watch, and extract national booking data for a variety of needs.

DataBridge's query functionality, allows users to access OffenderNet, the nationwide jail database that contains more than 1,600 booking facilities and 17 departments of correction in 31 states. OffenderNet contains more than 40 million booking records and six million booking photos. State or agency officials can directly query this data source and display the information on an existing application.

"DataBridge's watch functionality allows law enforcement agencies to subscribe lists against the national database and be alerted when an individual on the list is booked into jail," said Brian Oldham, Appriss vice president of Information Services. "Notifications can be sent via e-mail or in a daily file."

DataBridge can deliver a complete copy of the national booking database for use in an analytical application, to help with statistical reporting and more.

"Criminal justice agencies have found a number of uses for Databridge," said Oldham. "Some agencies have been able to reduce their absconder population. Others can track sex offenders on a daily basis. It has proven to be an effective tool that gets results and saves valuable work hours."

DataBridge is currently being used by criminal justice agencies inUtah,Iowa,Maryland, andArkansas, as well as the Florida Supreme Court, Florida Department of Corrections, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

About Appriss

Appriss provides innovative technology solutions that help thousands of local, state, and Federal government agencies serve and protect their citizens. Other innovative services include VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday,) an automated service that keeps crime victims informed when their offender is released from custody or scheduled to appear in court; VINE Protective Order(R), which automatically notifies petitioners when protective orders are served on respondents; Sex Offender Solutions, which keep communities informed on the whereabouts of registered sex offenders; and MethCheck(R), which allows law enforcement to monitor the purchases of pseudoephedrine, a key component in the manufacture of methamphetamine.

About the IJIS Institute

Appriss is a member of the IJIS Institute, a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit corporation, that represents the industry's leading companies who collaborate with local, state, tribal, and federal agencies to provide technical assistance, training, and support services for information exchange and technology initiatives. Serving as the voice of industry, the institute unites the private and public sectors to improve mission-critical information sharing for those who protect and serve communities.

SOURCE Appriss

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