ELECTRONIC RECORD MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

Brand Owner Address Description
STARFRUIT CRIMELAB Data Unlimited International, Inc. 15881-B Crabbs Branch Way ROCKVILLE MD 20855 Electronic record management software for the crime laboratory analysis and test results featuring-- evidence submission, requests for examination; Evidence and sample tracking using bar code technology; Paperless chain of custody using bar code technology and smart card technology; Multi-level security access; Proficiency history, court testimony hours and cases and capability statement; Firearm database, gun images/make/model/type/gauge; Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) interface, and reports for Electronic Trace Submission System (ETTS); Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) databasing, scientific analysis, plate records automation, and instrumentation; DNA probability, likelihood ratio, loci/allele matching, interpretation reports; Process drug purchase information, record price, calculate average price and reports; User-configurable drug tables and user-definable drug test results tables; Electronically peer review and approval using electronic sign-off; Direct reporting for all reports; Electronically distributing reports with electronic signature; Casework reports; Case assignment and case management of evidence examined by multiple laboratories searchable by defendants, victim, and complaint cases; Wireless inventory accounting and vault inspection, and Integrated evidence management and control;STAR FRUIT CRIME LAB;CRIME LAB;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The disclosed invention is a software license management system (SLMS) utilizing a web-based interactive database to automate a software management process (SWMP) for managing software assets, measuring compliance requirements, and tracking/reporting status as necessary to assure proficiency and adherence to implementation requirements of the software management process. The SWMP is a process consisting of five different phases. The five steps of the SWMP involve identification of various solution alternatives, acquisition, deployment, maintenance and software retirement. The SWMP establishes high-level software management process to avoid litigation and penalties, maximize software asset utilization through tighter inventory control, and capitalize on the software procurement process.