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1. Abbey Group Consultants - Ultimate Guide for Sheriffs
www.ultimateguideforsheriffs.c - [Cached]Published on: 7/28/2007 Last Visited: 12/4/2007
John Abbey
923 Tahoe Blvd
Ste 212
Incline Village, NV 89451-9443
Phone: (775) 832-9106
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2. ABBEY GROUP CONSULTANTS ANNOUNCES INSTALLATION OF IMAGIS TECHNOLOGIES BIOMETRIC FACIAL IMAGING AS A KEY COMPONENT OF THE MADERA COUNTY INTEGRATED JUSTICE SYSTEM
www.imagistechnologies.com/Pag - [Cached]Published on: 11/8/2001 Last Visited: 1/4/2002
Abbey Group President John D. Abbey said "As public safety consultants, as well as software developers, we looked at all of our options. Out the handful of major image recognition companies, Imagis Technologies stands out as THE company with a solid law enforcement record. In contrast with the others, Imagis has essential experience in both developing specialized image recognition technology and using those technologies in real law enforcement applications." Imagis Technologies' applications are in wide use in Canadian and US law enforcement agencies. "We need more than a marketing organization, we need rock-solid applications with skilled development staff keeping them state-of-the-art," Abbey said.
In addition to their Jail · Corrections Management System (JCMS), AGC has worked closely with the Imagis Technologies Victoria BC-based development staff to develop other systems for law enforcement and security, utilizing state-of-the-art facial recognition. AGC has introduced a regional law enforcement system which provides a multi-agency facial recognition repository, as well as inter-agency software communications, regional community policing and mapping. In response to recent market demands, AGC has developed a comprehensive approach to airport and critical facility profiling and traveler/ visitor tracking. The Imagis Technologies ID2000 facial recognition software is the critical component for both of these systems.
Since 1989 Abbey Group Consultants (AGC), based in Incline Village, Nevada, has provided consulting, software and systems to law enforcement agencies in the United State, Canada and Australia. -
3. Today's News
www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/sto - [Cached]Published on: 1/10/2002 Last Visited: 1/10/2002
"AGC selected Imagis as a strategic development partner because of its expertise and performance in providing law enforcement solutions," said AGC's President John D. Abbey. "As public safety consultants, as well as software developers, we believe that Imagis is emerging as a leader in the law enforcement community. Imagis may not be the largest of the so-called facial recognition companies, but we believe Imagis possesses a real, verifiable, law enforcement record, with applications in wide use in Canadian and US law enforcement agencies. We need more than a marketing organization, we need rock- solid applications with skilled development professionals maintaining state-of- the-art development and deployment, and Imagis meets these needs," Abbey said.
AGC is working closely with Imagis R&D group to develop other applications for law enforcement and security, utilizing its ID-2000 biometric facial recognition technology. AGC has introduced a regional law enforcement system that provides a multi-agency facial recognition repository, as well as inter-agency software communications, regional community policing and mapping. AGC's Jail - Corrections Management System (JCMS) is the first system of its type to have facial recognition as an embedded component. In response to recent market demands, AGC has developed a comprehensive approach to airport and critical facility profiling and traveler/visitor tracking. Imagis ID-2000 facial recognition software is the critical component for both of these systems.

