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Crime Scene Investigator David Taylor, of the Carrollton
Police Department in Texas, uses Mentalix's Fed Submit Live
Scan system at the Carrollton police station.
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Carrollton Police Employ Mentalix's Fed Submit(TM) To Send Electronic
Fingerprints To Texas DPS And FBI
Fed Submit Reduces Criminal ID Confirmation Turnaround from Months
to Minutes
Mentalix, Inc. announces the successful deployment of its latest
biometric fingerprint product, Fed
Submit, at the Carrollton, Texas, police department -- effectively
reducing the department's turnaround time on criminal fingerprint
records sent to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from a few months to a
matter of minutes. The Carrollton PD's first electronic transaction
resulted in a response within a few minutes of submission, making
it one of the only stations in Texas with the means to send encrypted
fingerprint records over the Internet to the DPS.
Fed Submit provides two affordable ways for the police to acquire
electronic fingerprints: scan ten-print fingerprint cards with a
flatbed scanner or roll live fingerprints with a live scan device.
The software is one of the first solutions to allow the police to
submit encrypted fingerprint records, along with associated subject
biographical data and arrest information, to the Texas DPS electronically
for identification comparisons against the state's AFIS (Automated
Fingerprint Identification System) database and to track the received
responses. If a match is found, the results are sent back to the
police department. If there is no "hit" on a record in the state
AFIS, the DPS may then forward the record to the FBI for a check
against the national IAFIS (Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification
System) database before the results are returned.
"We've been looking forward to getting a live scan system, and
it has been a big plus for us to be able to try out the system and
have our people get familiar with it before buying," Monty Stanley,
Assistant Chief at the Carrollton PD, says.
"These are expensive systems, and most companies don't allow you
to get the hands-on experience first. We've had a good relationship
with Mentalix, and it's been very beneficial for us to work with
them."
Previously, the Carrollton PD sent inked, ten-print cards to the
Texas DPS by mail. This meant that results of the state's AFIS comparison
were usually not received until two to three months later. The Carrollton
PD, in a Dallas suburb of 115,000, acts as a holding facility and
usually transfers suspects 24 hours after they are apprehended.
Because they did not receive confirmation of a suspect's identity
from the DPS within that time frame, the paperwork frequently had
to be revised once the results arrived. By submitting its records
with Fed Submit, the Carrollton PD now receives results much more
quickly -- as fast as within an hour of sending the initial transaction.
An additional benefit of faster submission and response is that
data-entry mistakes and fingerprint image issues can be resolved
immediately, while it is still feasible to take the fingerprints
again. Mentalix's Fed Submit software detects image quality problems
during acquisition and verifies certain data field requirements
as the information is entered, so most errors can be handled prior
to submission.
"We are very enthusiastic about providing a dual-use system for
police departments," Paul Siegert, Mentalix CEO and president, says.
"Mentalix's Fed Submit gives customers the choice of scanning cards,
rolling prints on a live scanner or using both methods to acquire
fingerprints. As a result, our solution is affordable for smaller
police departments, and it also allows larger police departments
to use a card scanner as a backup for their live scanner, so they
do not have to spend money on 24/7 support contracts. Everyone saves."
Siegert continues: "We work with agencies all over the country,
but dealing with police departments in our own backyard has been
very enlightening as far as finding out exactly what issues police
officers confront with fingerprint systems on a day-to-day basis.
It is a pleasure to provide the technology that makes law enforcement's
job easier, and working so closely with the Carrollton police has
helped us to fine-tune our products both for them and for our other
law enforcement customers."
In addition to offering the flexibility of using card scanning,
live scanning or a combination of the two, the software runs on
Windows(R) and works with off-the-shelf hardware; these factors
make Fed Submit a cost-effective solution for police departments.
The Carrollton PD found that buying a comparable system with both
card and live scan functionality that can communicate with the Texas
DPS, along with the required equipment, would have cost tens of
thousands of dollars more than Mentalix's solution.
Copyright © 2004 Mentalix, Inc. Mentalix and Fed Submit(TM)
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Mentalix, Inc. Windows
is a trademark of Microsoft Corp. in the U.S. and/or other countries.
All other trademarks acknowledged. Specifications subject to change
without notice.
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of Mentalix customers.
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