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Genetec shares update to Clearance evidence management system

New participant registration process improves collaboration to help communities fight crime.

May 4, 2021  By  SP&T Staff


Genetec Inc. announced an update to its camera registry module for Genetec Clearance (Clearance) a digital evidence management system that facilitates collaboration between public safety agencies, corporate security departments, businesses, and the public.

“Genetec Clearance is now our overall case file with everything in it, including all of our evidence and case-related documentation,” said Mike Bell, identification division commander at the Galveston Sheriff’s Office in Texas, in a prepared statement. “Where we used to keep paper records, we now store everything digitally in Clearance—including crime scene photographs, patrol photos from cell phones, interviews, and all our reports and records. And using Clearance means that, when we have to work with case files for whatever reason, all of the data we need is right there at our fingertips.”

The module allows cities and agencies to create a digital public safety program where businesses, public institutions and residents can enroll to assist with investigations. Once participants have registered their cameras, detectives can locate cameras nearby investigations and request recordings to facilitate evidence collection.

Video exports from any camera system can be shared, so business owners and residents can continue to use their existing equipment without incurring any additional costs to participate in the program. Detectives can then review and preserve videos received from these requests directly from Clearance.

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“Our goal is to provide cities and public safety agencies technology to reduce time spent on mundane tasks and provide methods to collaborate more effectively with businesses and the public,” said Erick Ceresato, Senior Product Group Manager at Genetec, Inc. “We’re pleased to offer solutions like Genetec Clearance that can be used to build closer partnerships within communities and better leverage the full potential of evidence available to improve public safety.”


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