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Riverside County, Calif., Sheriff's Department Criminal Intelligence Officials Improve Document Search Capability

Word documents, PDFs and Web-based formats from sources like the FBI, the U.S. Attorney General's Office of Homeland Security, and a number of newspaper articles and academic publications among items to be searched

The Riverside County Sheriff's Department has selected ISYS:desktop from ISYS Search Software to provide the department Crime and Intelligence Analysis Unit with advanced search and retrieval capabilities.

As an organization that deals with an abundance of critical information, the Department's criminal intelligence unit maintains a digital library comprised of thousands of intelligence releases from several sources. These often include Word documents, PDFs and Web-based formats from sources like the FBI, the Attorney General's Office of Homeland Security, and a number of newspaper articles and academic publications. To ensure its intelligence analysts have rapid and comprehensive access to this large repository, the Department selected ISYS:desktop.

"We receive intelligence releases, some of which are hundreds of pages, making it impossible to read them on a daily basis," said Brian Gray, supervisor, Crime and Intelligence Analysis Unit, Riverside County Sheriff's Department. "When you're looking at a 500-page document and it contains three or four pages of relevant information, finding that information quickly is important. In business, time is money; in law enforcement, time is everything. ISYS gives us this ability and meets our needs perfectly."

The ISYS suite of enterprise search software offers government organizations of all sizes a powerful yet affordable solution that can be deployed in a matter of days. Designed to provide advanced search functionality across desktops, networks, websites and intranets, ISYS ensures users spend drastically less time looking for information and more time working with it.