Passport 360 vs. Public Safety Pro powered by Incode

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Passport 360
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Passport 360 supports organisations in high-risk environments to achieve zero-harm by supporting a connected contractor workforce across projects. By automating time-consuming processes across sourcing, onboarding, project execution and off-boarding Passport 360 facilitates clear visibility through BI analytics. The solution offers end-to-end compliance process automation enabling clients to navigate the automation of complex safety and compliance processes, driving reduced risk, cost…N/A
Public Safety Pro powered by Incode
Score 9.7 out of 10
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Incode Public Safety is a mobile RMS integrated with its CAD counterpart to share information between agencies, departments, and jurisdictions, and update state and federal reporting features.N/A
Pricing
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Testimonials
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Passport 360
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Tyler Technologies
Using the entire Incode Public Safety suite (CAD/Mobile CAD/RMS/E-Citations/Court) allows municipal police departments to create a connected system of information that can share records and reduce the administrative burden on staff to complete the necessary steps of completing all law enforcement reports. But, if you cannot bundle the systems using IPS as a stand-along RMS system will help departments complete professional, detailed, and accurate reports and be able to research crime data to direct resources. Some small departments may not have a dedicated drug investigator function, but for those that do, their system needs to add a narcotics module to better manage informants, buy money expenditures, case data. There are ways to use the system to accomplish these tasks but can be improved.
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Pros
Passport 360
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Tyler Technologies
  • Report dashboards-user defined updated.
  • Mobile CAD-Calls, maps, chat messages, and alerts.
  • Accurate electronic IBR data transfer.
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Cons
Passport 360
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Tyler Technologies
  • The addition of a narcotics module would allow for better management of confidential informants or a source separate from the master name index files.
  • Advanced property room management functions using bar code scanning devices.
  • Same options for date ranges across all fields. The ability to choose the "Last 24 hours" style instead of the date range makes selection much easier to pull data. Many fields have this function but not all.
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Return on Investment
Passport 360
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Tyler Technologies
  • IPS delivered a product as described and demonstrated by the sales team-it will do what they say it will do and do it well!
  • Provide citizens and elected officials accurate crime data
  • User-defined reports approval flows, that include use of force reporting embedded into the incident, accurate property room management, and master name, vehicle, and gun index to track each of these items.
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