NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - Aug 26, 2013) - Infor, a leading provider of business application software serving more than 70,000 customers, today announced that the sheriff's office in Warren County, Ky., has successfully implemented Infor EnRoute. Decision-makers selected the Infor application to enable shared services with the City of Bowling Green Police Department, which is located in the county seat of Warren County. By enabling collective information access between both law enforcement units, the county is simultaneously reducing its budgetary impact and promoting greater visibility into emergency response processes.
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The Warren County Sherriff's Office previously utilized multiple databases and lacked uniform standards for emergency call information entry, which made it difficult to search and analyze the data. Infor EnRoute now enables the department to store data in one unified system, facilitating improved call processing efficiency.
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From the time a call is received to when a deputy completes final assessment on the scene, Infor EnRoute provides a consistent, automated method for information collection. This allows county employees to more easily search for past incidents and reduces the need for manual entry, allowing users to focus their time on more value-add tasks.
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Infor EnRoute's electronic mapping functionality automatically pinpoints the location of a call when it's received, helping responders get to the incident faster to assist those in need.
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Connectivity between Infor EnRoute at Warren County's sheriff and local police offices provides each department with real-time visibility into the same information; allowing the sheriff's office to build on the police department's existing map data. With the ability to collaborate on emergency situations, deputies and officers can work together to enhance safety and promote better service to citizens.
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The Warren County Sheriff's Office will also utilize Infor EnRoute Mobile to provide deputies with anywhere, anytime access to critical information, promoting better decisions while out in the field and reducing their reliance on updates from dispatch.
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"Prior to implementing Infor EnRoute, our emergency communications lacked uniformity and electronic mapping, and we stored information on multiple disparate databases," said Stephen Harmon, support services division manager, Warren County Sheriff's Office. "Infor EnRoute has streamlined our overall approach to handling service calls by providing the necessary tools to integrate all steps in our response process, enabling greater accuracy, efficiency and speed for better service to our citizens."