OpenFox software products work together seamlessly to streamline key business processes and streamline information sharing and reporting. Customized software solutions can be easily integrated into existing software systems to achieve a smarter workflow. Blue alert notifications are an essential part of any comprehensive law enforcement software system. CPI is the only provider of information sharing solutions dedicated to law enforcement. CPI`s OpenFox suite for law enforcement software consists of a set of innovative tools and features designed to facilitate the secure exchange of information and remove barriers to communication. California requires additional blue warning criteria, including a detailed description of the vehicle or the suspect`s license plate available for transmission. Blue alerts are sent by the TBI`s Criminal Intelligence Unit, which, after detecting a justified blue alert, activates the alert on the TBI website, sends law enforcement and media details of the incident, and activates Tennessee Department of Transportation Smartway signs in the area where the crime took place. You can sign up for Blue Alerts via Twitter or other social media accounts of your local law enforcement agency. If you receive a notification, be extremely careful as the suspect may still be at large. Watch for motor vehicles that pass you and note all the suspect`s personal information, such as the description of their vehicle. If you have just received a “blue alert warning”, it is bc that someone has just killed a law enforcement officer and is at large in your area. Stay safe, as they only recognize this when the person poses a major threat to public safety.
pic.twitter.com/9PJu0VUAEv 1 A sworn law enforcement officer shall be killed, sustain life-threatening injuries or be absent from the line of duty in circumstances that warrant concern for the safety of the law enforcement officer. Not only can a blue alert system help citizens stay safe and keep an eye on dangerous suspects, but it can also help standardize the system where suspects can be arrested and information can be shared between local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. A blue alert is also used for “an immediate and credible threat that a person intends to cause the serious injury or death of a law enforcement officer.” The National Blue Alert System enables seamless communication between law enforcement, news, transportation, social media and wireless. These warnings are crucial because they allow the public to play a necessary role in arresting violent offenders and protecting their own families from potential harm. To learn more about CPI OpenFox software or to schedule a consultation, contact CPI OpenFox online or by phone at 630.547.3088. The deployment of Blue Alert is special to me for several reasons. First, as a former state and local law enforcement officer, I know how important it is for our men and women in blue to have the resources to protect themselves and the public. Second, like FirstNet – the First Responder Network Authority, Blue Alert is a national effort to improve public safety communications that is essential to any police response. As part of the blue alert plan, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, in collaboration with the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles` Florida Highway Patrol and the Florida Department of Transportation, would immediately send important information about the attacker if that information helped prevent further damage or arrest the suspect. A blue alert is broadcast to the public via the emergency alert system by broadcasting the alarm on television, radio and on dynamic information panels along the state`s highways. “I was honored to attend an interagency event on Blue Alert in our nation`s capital during Police Week 2017 with representatives from the FCC, APCO International, IACP, national Sheriff`s Association and Fraternal Police Order, as well as many federal law enforcement agencies. Blue alerts are transmitted to TV and radio stations with EAS, as well as mobile phones and wireless devices equipped with wind turbines.
Similar to current Amber Alerts for missing children, Blue Alerts allow authorities to quickly share information with other law enforcement agencies, the public and the media. There are currently 37 states with Blue Alert plans. The PSC office provides resources and technical support to states, territories, law enforcement agencies, and tribes seeking to create or improve blue alert plans. including voluntary activation policies, examples of laws, policies and forms collected across the country in a central Blue Alert data repository. There are currently 37 states that have an existing blue alert system, with New York and Pennsylvania currently implementing a new blue alert system. These conditions include: 5. The head of a Tennessee law enforcement agency, the Colonel of the Highway Patrol, the Chief, sheriff, or their commissioner of the jurisdiction`s law enforcement agency, requests the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation to activate the Blue Alert system.