Unified cloud-based platform for public safety and justice data management.
CivicEye represents the 2026 state-of-the-art in public safety technology, providing a cloud-native ecosystem designed specifically for law enforcement, prosecutors, and judicial clerks. Its technical architecture is built on a highly secure, multi-tenant cloud environment (primarily Azure Government) that ensures seamless CJIS compliance and real-time data interoperability. Unlike legacy on-premise systems, CivicEye utilizes an API-first approach, allowing for the consolidation of fragmented data silos across different jurisdictions. The platform integrates Records Management (RMS), Case Management, and Digital Evidence Management into a single pane of glass. By 2026, CivicEye has positioned itself as a leader in 'Integrated Justice,' facilitating the frictionless flow of information from the initial 911 call through to prosecution and final disposition. Its technical edge lies in its automated NIBRS validation engine and its robust cross-jurisdictional search capabilities, which empower agencies to identify patterns and persons of interest across regional borders without manual data requests.
A distributed data mesh that allows authorized agencies to search across partner jurisdictions' records in real-time.
Verified feedback from the global deployment network.
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An integrated logic engine that checks incident reports against FBI NIBRS standards during data entry.
Built from the ground up on FedRAMP-certified infrastructure with end-to-end encryption.
A lightweight, responsive web and mobile interface that allows for full report entry from patrol vehicles.
A secure portal for defense attorneys to access evidence and documents shared by prosecutors.
Indexing across names, vehicles, addresses, and property utilizing fuzzy logic and phonetic matching.
Direct linking of digital assets (body cam, photos) to the specific incident report and case file.
Officers spend hours on paperwork instead of patrolling.
Registry Updated:2/7/2026
Suspects operate across city lines where different RMS systems are used.
Managing physical media and paper files for court is slow and prone to loss.