Featured News February 3, 2021 GovTech: Torrington, Connecticut to Trim Permitting Process With New Software Getting a permit from a land use office or building department can... Read December 11, 2020 Loveland Reporter-Herald: Larimer County’s CRISP law enforcement partnership goes live Loveland police officers are hitting the beat with a more robust record-keeping... Read December 8, 2020 Chattanoogan.com: Catoosa County First Responders Launch Advanced Technology To Enhance Safety, Response Time And Inter-agency Cooperation Catoosa County, Fort Oglethorpe and Ringgold first responders announced the launch of... Read News November 18, 2020 GovTech: Carbyne Partners With CentralSquare for CAD Improvements The partnership between a startup and a conglomerate is a step toward... Read November 17, 2020 Carbyne and CentralSquare Bring Together Best of Next-Generation 911 Components to Improve Emergency Response CentralSquare’s broad portfolio of fully integrated public safety software solutions alongside Carbyne’s... Read October 8, 2020 PoliceOne: When UI/UX becomes life or death Approximately 85 percent of the public today expects the same level of... Read October 5, 2020 Loveland Reporter-Herald: Larimer County implements long-used Loveland automated dispatch system countywide The dispatch system used for emergency responders in Loveland for many years... Read September 30, 2020 The Times-Gazette: Justice Center software system upgrade approved An upgrade to the Highland County Justice Center’s records management system was... Read September 23, 2020 Garden Grove, California, Goes Live with CentralSquare Finance Enterprise Software By replacing its 40-year-old ERP system, Garden Grove modernizes its technology footprint... Read September 17, 2020 The Highland County Press: County to use COVID-19 relief funds for $411K software upgrades at HCSO Highland County’s committee to review COVID-19 relief funding requests granted an over... Read July 31, 2020 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Lawrenceville working to cut down on police response to security system false alarms Security systems alerted the Lawrenceville Police Department of potential break-ins 2,473 times... Read Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »