July 6, 2010/Redmond, Washington/ Dynamic Systems, Inc., a Redmond, Washington software developer specializing in data collection applications has announced the release of a low cost equipment and inventory manager for law enforcement agencies that tracks chain of custody.
About Dynamic Systems (DSI)
In business since 1981, DSI provides bar code systems that track equipment, inventory, documents, time sheets, capital assets and equipment due for maintenance or service. Bar code data collection has been proven to be the most accurate and efficient method of tracking or counting items.
Release of Basic Equipment Manager
DSI has announced the immediate release of Equipment Manager, targeted for Law Enforcement Agencies who want to reduce the loss of gear and save time tracking down which piece's of equipment is checked out to officers. The program reports when an inspection is due on items such as laptops, weapons, tasers and vests, and keeps track of the expiration date of consumables such as mace. It is easy to check in and out shotguns and long rifles for every shift.
The inventory module will keep track of class B items such as batons, masks, gloves, and handcuffs. Keep an accurate count of how much of an item you have and know exactly when to reorder. The system can report the overall value of the agency's inventory which will allow annual budgets for equipment to be set.
"I'm impressed with the simplicity and adaptability of your equipment management system. It's affordable for almost all agencies, even those with just a few employees," stated Bill Allen, Process Control Consultant.
Cost Justification
If it requires less than a one minute checking an item in and out, and if the agency's staff spends even 20 minutes a day searching for items or servicing equipment, the overhead savings is dramatic. "Loss of equipment and malfunctioning gear can be a major overhead cost for departments.
Contact: Robert Freeman, Business Development Manager
800-342-3999; robf@dsisales.com
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