TESTIMONIALS

TESTIMONIALS

These applications provide real-time situational awareness and collaboration with other organizations. With the ability to share Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) incident data between agencies and across jurisdictions my students, faculty and staff are able to receive real-time alerts on incidents occurring in the surrounding areas.

David Mitchell, Chief of Police, University of MD College Park

…StarLight has been an essential end-to-end facility security management solution enabling proactive management or security issues. This solution also allows us to set-up a command-and-control center for multiple agencies, offering rich real-time situational awareness on event and incidents being conducted. We’ve built a solid relationship with the TransGlobal team over the past few years and are extremely satisfied with the work and support we’ve received.

Bill Dunston, Director of Public Safety, National Harbor

StarLight was first tested by MPD during the 56th Presidential Inauguration in January 2009 to manage and monitor the deployment of 28 CDU platoons and thousands of police officers, providing the end users the ability to quickly and efficiently record valuable observations. The ability of StarLight to enable cross jurisdictional data sharing while keeping sensitive data securely protected behind agency firewalls has significantly enhanced our real time interagency situational awareness. TransGlobals StarLight is a solid, proven product with tremendous expansion potential.

Thomas Wilkins, Executive Director, Metropolitan Police Department, Washington D.C.

StarLight displays a bird’s-eye view of crime, 911 calls and emergency information within seconds of these being reported…You can get ahead of crime as opposed to dealing with it after it occurs…We’re making decisions not just based on what is happening in the county, we’re making decisions based on what is happening in D.C.

Samm Patel, Major – Chief of Staff, Prince George’s County Police Department

If you see a string of something happening along the line in D.C., I can divert resources to make sure it doesn’t come across the line and affect us. We try to squash it and try to apprehend the guys responsible for it.

George Nichols, Major, Prince George’s County Police Department