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Mark43 Partners With Forensic Logic To Break Down Data Silos For Law Enforcement

Company Representative August 13, 2019 Product & Service Announcements
The companies are bringing law enforcement into the 21st century by connecting Mark43’s software to Forensic Logic’s innovative public safety search engine and information network.

NEW YORK, NY, August 6th, 2019 — Mark43 , a leading cloud-based public safety software
provider, today announced that it is partnering with Forensic Logic , the premier provider of
search technology and cloud-based information capabilities to law enforcement. The partnership will waive any integration or set-up fees for the companies’ mutual customers to allow agencies to feed standard data from Mark43’s Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Records Management System (RMS) into Forensic Logic’s COPLINK X, a national search engine and analysis platform. By integrating the two systems, Mark43 and Forensic Logic are making data easily accessible for public safety officers.

Mark43’s RMS allows for efficient report writing and case investigation management in the
cloud, while the CAD seamlessly aggregates and displays data during emergency response.
Forensic Logic’s game-changing search technology normalizes the disparate universe of law
enforcement data types and continuously optimizes its ranking algorithms to allow its users
access to vital information with speed and ease. Through an out-of-the-box integration that will
be free to mutual customers, the partnership will provide unprecedented access to information
to drive law enforcement processes.

Law enforcement agency data has traditionally been siloed by divisions such as those between
various data types and jurisdictions. Such unnecessary divisions can slow down and impede
public safety officers’ ability to see the full picture at critical moments. To power informed
decision-making, Mark43 and Forensic Logic are working together to break down informational
barriers through technology. The partnership will be seamless, considering that Mark43 has
already fed data into COPLINK, a data sharing product that Forensic Logic acquired in 2017.
Forensic Logic will also connect a link analysis tool to Mark43’s data lake to provide an
out-of-the-box solution for intelligence units.

By partnering with Forensic Logic, which has the richest combination of public records and
agency data in America, Mark43 is adding invaluable data capabilities to its growing ecosystem
of over 30 tech partners.

“We look forward to working with Forensic Logic to bring mission critical visibility to law
enforcement processes . ” said Florian Mayr, Co-Founder of Mark43. “By feeding Mark43’s data
into COPLINK X through a seamless out-of-the-box integration, we’re providing our users with
an easy solution to have all of the information that they need right at their fingertips.”

“We share a mission with Mark43 to make law enforcement technology simple, intuitive, and
powerful.” said Brad Davis, CEO of Forensic Logic. “By working together to transcend data
systems and silos, we can help ensure that every officer in America has instant access to the
information they need to better protect themselves and the communities they serve.”

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