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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama’s CARE
Research & Development Laboratory is piloting locally a municipal
version of its electronic citation application and ticketing process,
known as E-Citation. Piloting to city police departments is the
latest phase in developing the program that allows law enforcement
officers to send tickets electronically to the Administrative Office
of Courts.
Deployment began in July with a small number of Tuscaloosa Police
Department officers. Additional officers were added to the pilot
in August. Tuscaloosa was chosen for its convenience to UA researchers
and also because the Tuscaloosa Police Department had most of the
needed equipment.
“We deployed to the Tuscaloosa Police Department first and
then later we included some University of Alabama Police,” said
Dr. Allen Parrish, professor of computer science and director of
CRDL. “The Tuscaloosa Police Department and the UA Police
have been very interested in the project and very cooperative.”
Parrish says there are several advantages to using the E-Citation
software, including:
- Faster ticket issuance keeps officers safer by spending less
time on the side of busy highways
- Eliminating illegible data
- Minimizing entry errors
- Eliminating multi-ticket copying errors
- Eliminating redundant
data entry by multiple agencies
- Producing statistical summaries
“We are very pleased to pilot the municipal E-Citation program,” said
Tuscaloosa Police Chief Ken Swindle. “This new technology
provides us the opportunity to perform citation tasks with increased
safety as well as speed and accuracy.”
The courts are equally excited about the pilot program because
the system eliminates data entry of the tickets by the court clerks.
Once the officers transmit the tickets electronically to the Administrative
Office of Courts in Montgomery, the tickets are in the system and
the individual court clerks can access and view those tickets and
never have to input the ticket information.
“I feel Tuscaloosa is privileged to be a part of this project.
The system is working wonderfully. It is a major time saver and
a much more efficient process,” said Tuscaloosa Municipal
Court Judge Madelene L. Hollingsworth.
Syscon, a Northport based company, provides the records management
system for the Tuscaloosa Municipal Court. Syscon has partnered
with UA’s CARE Research & Development Laboratory to interface
their system with E-Citation in order to provide a total solution
to the Tuscaloosa Municipal Court.
E-Citation was developed by UA’s CRDL in 2003 and sponsored
by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Partners in
the program include the Alabama Department of Public Safety and
the Administrative Office of Courts.
Phase one of the program took place at the Alabama Department
of Transportation trucking weigh station in Heflin. Phase two expanded
the project to four Alabama counties, including Baldwin, Cleburne,
Madison and Mobile. Motor Carrier Safety Unit troopers in those
counties worked with laptops and driver’s license scanners
in their cars.
The project was then granted statewide permission by the Alabama
Supreme Court and state troopers began using it in additional counties.
After the city pilot in Tuscaloosa, the program will gradually
expand to other Alabama cities and municipalities. Eventually,
CRDL plans to deploy E-Citation to all other state troopers in
Alabama.
UA’s CARE Research & Development Laboratory uses leading
edge technologies to offer products and specialized software development
services in a variety of areas, particularly traffic safety and
law enforcement. A few of the current projects include E-Citation,
CARE, and the annual Highway Safety Plan for the state of Alabama.
For more information about the E-Citation project, visit the CRDL
Web site at http://care.cs.ua.edu.
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