Operation ID and Proxy Marking

Operation ID and Proxy Marking

The police are not well known for their marketing skills, but almost all law enforcement agencies endorse Operation ID (U.S. and Canada) and proxy marking (U.K. and Ireland). Because residential burglary (breaking into a domicile) and residential theft (breaking into...
The Power of the NCIC

The Power of the NCIC

The National Crime Information Center (NCIC) is the database that every law enforcement professional in the country taps into to either upload new information about crimes or search information about old crimes. In total, these types of transactions occur over a...
Answering the Tough Questions

Answering the Tough Questions

Answering the tough questions in an interview is a great opportunity to get at the facts. When talking with people about my product, there is often very little time to cover any concerns. Sometimes, people will ask the tough questions, but as often as not, they are...
Shockwaves for Change

Shockwaves for Change

When Kitty Genovese was murdered in Queens, New York, in 1964, and nobody allegedly came to her aid, the story caused shockwaves throughout the country. Had we as a citizenry become too self centered? Had we as a society become too selfish? Did we only care about our...
Operation ID Security Systems

Operation ID Security Systems

Operation ID security systems are superior to the competition for one huge reason. Operation ID security systems are endorsed by the National Sheriffs’ Association, the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the FBI and hundreds of individual law...
The OAN on the NCIC

The OAN on the NCIC

The National Crime Information Center (NCIC) is the United States’ clearinghouse for crime data run by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The owner applied number (OAN)—what it is and what it’s used for—is not so clear. It turns out that many law...