Sunday, October 08, 2006

Police-Writers.com adds Custom Computer Solutions to list of Police Officer Websites

October 8, 2006 (San Dimas, CA) Police-Writers.com, a website dedicated to police officers turned authors includes a comprehensive listing of Police Officer Websites and Police Officer Blogs. Police-Writers.com has added Custom Computer Solutions to the website listings.

The software developer,
Brett Ortolano, has been employed with a southeastern Michigan county Sheriff's Department for over thirteen years. Brett has served as a Deputy Sheriff assigned to road patrol with tours of duty in Traffic Services, the Detective Bureau, Narcotics, Special Response Team, and Information Services. In addition to currently serving as a Sergeant, canine handler and team supervisor, and Field Training Supervisor, Brett has been a Field Training Officer and Report Writing Instructor for the past eight years. Quick Forms is the culmination of three years of research and development spread over three different versions.

In addition to serving as a
police officer, Brett is a freelance programmer with expertise in database design. Having over 15 years of programming experience, combined with an almost equal number of law enforcement experience, enables the design of software that is truly easy for officer's to use.

For fun, Brett enjoys flying and the training of his German Shepherd Dog, Drake. Drake is a full utility canine that can perform narcotics searches, building searches, tracking, evidence searches, area searches, and handler protection.

Brett’s company,
Custom Computer Solutions is with a primarily focused on Law Enforcement Software. He is an active full-time law enforcement officer who uses all of the software for sale. The software has been designed for road police officers to be easy to use. Most of the data is fully searchable in a custom designed search engine that is also easy to use.

Quick Forms, is a complete police incident report writing package. The software can run in a stand-alone environment (such as a laptop in a police car) or in a networked environment. Information can be transferred from the laptop into the network via floppy disk or over a network connection.

Brett’s company also offer a canine management and incident reporting system, known as LEARS, the
Law Enforcement C(a)nine Records System. LEARS tracks training, incidents, medical records, costs, and more.

Police-Writers.com hosts 142 police officers and their 424 books in six categories.

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