FirePrograms Releases New Software

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FirePrograms, an industry leader in public safety records management software, has released an updated data management application. With an all new user interface, FirePrograms provides a superior user experience through increased automation and simplified navigation.   
Comprehensively offering the many tools public safety agencies need to track the numerous facets of their operations, software end users are met with a user-friendly environment, while robust capabilities are available for System Administrators. This update also meets FEMA NFIRS 5.0 compliance standards.

The updated software is available in both locally installed and web-deployed versions to meet the varying needs of public safety agencies. Existing supported FirePrograms customers also receive the update as an upgrade to their previous version of FirePrograms.  

“We have taken into account changes in the field of emergency services, rapid advances in technology, as well as feedback from our customers about what they need to streamline their emergency service operations,” comments FirePrograms President Gary Ewers. “We are excited to offer an easy-to-use yet powerful business system, which is flexible enough to meet the wide ranging needs of agencies nationwide.”

FirePrograms Software is the nation’s premier provider of public safety records management software solutions. Based in Ocala, Florida and founded in 1981, FirePrograms Software is installed in over 5,000 agencies nationwide. Investing heavily in technology, FirePrograms provides unique information management solutions to America’s Bravest, and has built a solid reputation on providing dependable technology with unparalleled service.

More: http://fireprograms.com/

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