MSS system will support up to 1200 terminals or interfaces per properly deployed instance
Designed to be redundant and fault tolerant. Different levels of multiple redundancy supported depending on the hardware and network environment
Automatic internal load balancing between MSS hosts
Secure, compressed and encrypted communications coupled with 9 levels of user security in addition to any hardware or network security in effect
"Spawn on demand" model for interfaces or other mission-specific tasks eases processing overhead and improves communications efficiency
Sampling of current interfaces
TCP/IP CLETS/NCIC 2000
Various IBM MQ series/Websphere implementations
Various MS-MQ implementations
XML and JusticeNet XML interfaces
Numerous TCP and UDP embedded/legacy systems interfaces
SNA interface
Web and .Net interfaces
Automatic safety warnings
Automatic time stamping of all activities including both communications and field personnel-initiated transactions
Easy to use. Utilizes modern graphical user interface techniques
GUI maintenance for common variables such as vehicle license types, state abbreviations and so on
Non-volatile storage of messages, saved even when unit is abruptly powered off. Queue depth is configurable from 500 to 5000
Consistent look and feel for ease of training.
Print capability. Will spool to printer and print when network or other printer becomes available
True Windows family of software: Server/XP/Mobile 6.0
Has built-in wireless support for mobile data messaging and technology for fixed, multimodal, and complex or untrusted communications environments
Built-in 256 bit AES encryption
Support of photo imaging storage and transmission
Supports CLETS, NLETS, NCIC 2000 interface for communications with state and national databases, (DMV, DOJ, NCIC, et al)
Detailed histories of system, terminal, incident, unit and personnel activity
Plain English, explanatory error messages
Extensive database management functions with many automatic recovery features