TMCnet News

InterAct Public Safety Systems Recaps 3Q
[November 18, 2009]

InterAct Public Safety Systems Recaps 3Q


Nov 19, 2009 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- InterAct Public Safety Systems, a provider of safety and security software used by government agencies as well as private sector businesses, recapped its third quarter business.

In a release dated November 17, the company stated: - Highlights of the third quarter include the formation of the InterAct Connections Framework, an integration of public safety software, and the acquisition of the Law Enforcement Division of BIO-key.

- The company's announcement of the InterAct Connections Framework is the culmination of years of work building an environment that connects each aspect of the incident management cycle together. From Next Generation 9-1-1 telephony systems and peer-to-peer computer-aided dispatch to 3-D geographic information systems, store-and-forward mobile data systems, and an all-inclusive records management system, InterAct's public safety systems work in sync.

- The company signaled the commencement of its M&A strategy with an announcement of its intent to acquire the Law Enforcement Division of BIO-key. As a result of the acquisition, the company not only gained an opportunity to deliver advanced mobile law enforcement solutions, but to introduce a new population of customers to the InterAct Connections Framework.


"This is an exhilarating time for us," said Andrew J. "Flip" Filipowski, CEO, InterAct Public Safety Systems. "We've long believed in a unique vision of how to help agencies vastly improve emergency response. Over the years we've gained the trust and respect of agencies across the country, and with this year's developments have strengthened customer loyalty and sparked remarkable business growth." - During the third quarter, the company closed 66 deals, acquiring 10 new customers, including The State of Indiana and Chester County, SC. In addition, InterAct's next generation computer aided dispatch (CAD) software was recently honored as a 2009 Hot Products winner by Public Safety Communications, an Elsevier Public Safety publication.

((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected]))

[ Back To TMCnet.com's Homepage ]