Upgrade to ARMS: Secure, Scalable & Future-Ready Public Safety Solutions

Discover how ARMS empowers your agency with enhanced security, seamless compliance automation, and a fully integrated RMS solution. Whether you need on-premise stability or the flexibility of the cloud, ARMS ensures a smooth transition with full data integrity.

What You’ll Learn in This Webinar:
✅ How ARMS eliminates reduces IT maintenance expenses of costly legacy systems for long-term savings.

✅ How automated Clery Act & NIBRS reporting simplifies compliance and reduces manual effort.

✅ The benefits of FBI CJIS-compliant security, including SSO with MFA, intrusion detection, and disaster recovery.

✅ How real-time dispatch integration enhances operational efficiency and response times.

✅ The advantages of seamless data migration with full integrity.

From the Blog

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    TIBRS Compliance Made Simple: Choosing the Right RMS

    State reporting requirements continue to evolve, placing increasing pressure on law enforcement agencies to capture, validate, and submit accurate crime data. For agencies in Tennessee, compliance with the Tennessee Incident-Based Reporting System (TIBRS) is a critical part of daily operations. While TIBRS is designed to provide more detailed and actionable crime data, many agencies struggle…

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  • Discover why generic public safety systems fall short for campus police and the risks higher ed agencies must address.

    Why Higher Ed Police Departments Need Purpose-Built Public Safety Software

    Campus safety has become increasingly complex. Higher education police departments are responsible not only for traditional law enforcement duties, but also for ensuring compliance with federal regulations, coordinating across multiple departments, and maintaining a safe environment for students, faculty, and visitors. Unlike municipal agencies, campus police operate within a unique ecosystem that requires a different…

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