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JUL 2014

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12 Law Enforcement Technology July 2014 www.officer.com EVIDENCE & FORENSICS entry, you have the potential for human error," Howard added. Without integrating the LIMS and evidence management systems, Howard worries that too many steps and tasks will be unnecessarily dupli- cated. Integration, she concludes, would remove such duplication. By integrating the two systems, when the crime lab completes work on a piece of evidence, the evidence management system can be alerted automatically that the evidence is ready for pickup at the lab. "This removes human error and the duplication of data entry," Howard said. "It also will allow us to better query on where an evidence item is or its status." FaceVACS-DBScan, now available for mobile devices , instantly matches crime scene photos, composites and surveillance video images against your mug shot repository to support eff cient suspect identif cation. The Examiner toolset enhances probe images to achieve faster and more accurate match results. Cognitec develops premier face recognition technologies and applications for facial image database search, video screening and analytics, border control, ICAO compliant photo capturing and facial image quality assessment. Market-leading face recognition technology Circle 56 on Reader Service Card At Left: An analyst at the Kansas City, Missouri, PD Crime Lab examines a microscope slide for the presence of sperm. Above: Another lab analyst studies evidence for biological fluid using UV light technology. LET_10-15_LIMS.indd 12 6/25/14 11:56 AM

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