Forensic Information Solutions Hub
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FISH (Forensic Information Scanning Hub) is a digital transport/ imaging system for crime scene evidence submissions. FISH is designed to send crime scene marks to head office quickly and efficiently. FISH consists of a number of satellite terminals that can be office based or mobile at the actual scene. They transmit to a file receiving FISH Bureau station by either e-mail, FTP, IP Pier to Pier, or VPN/LAN (Local area network). FISH processes fingerprints, shoe marks, crime scene photographs and known elimination forms. All case information entered into the system is permanently retained in the metadata of the image file.
Images are captured either with a flatbed scanner or alternatively directly from a digital camera media card and sent to head office using a FISH remote terminal. Images sent include checksum integrity data and confirmation of no editing. All activity is logged for auditing and usage purposes. Scenes of crime officers reduce admin as all the referencing for each case is entered once with only new exhibit numbers being allocated to each item sent.
The FISH Bureau base station receives the images and outputs the files to hard copy or saves to local or external network storage solutions.
Latent print examiners love the intuitive imaging tools that improve workflow outcomes so reducing backlogs and increasing department productivity.
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FISH Remote Features
- Transmit Crime Data
- Photos
- Finger prints
- Footwear Impressions
- Known elimination sheets
- Documents
- Tire marks
- Reference each case once
- Distribute data in minutes
FISH Bureau Features
- Networkable or standalone
- Supports larger scans
- Auto scale on photos
- Auto/Manual Contrast adjustment
- Prints to 3 different printers (6 x 4),(8 x 12) & LaserJet/Dry lab or minilab
- Exports to image library
- Supports multiple scanners
- Calibrates scanner to printer
- Burns DVD/CD
- Saves to WORM media




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