The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

East Haven software firm to acquire BOLO Mobile

- By Luther Turmelle luther.turmelle@hearstmedi­act.com

An East Haven company that provides software used by law enforcemen­t and emergency services agencies has acquired a Massachuse­tts-based firm that provides a secure online platform for sharing images and videos of missing or wanted individual­s.

Terms of the deal between Connecticu­t-based NexGen Public Safety Solutions and BOLO Mobile were not released. BOLO Mobile’s system, used by about 25 police agencies in Massachuse­tts and New Hampshire, allows law enforcemen­t officials to more easily share photos and videos.

“It renders obsolete the timeconsum­ing, multistep process of getting a photo or video and distributi­ng it to police agencies,” NextGen CEO Sal Annunziato said in a statement. “With BOLO Mobile, officers just snap a photo or record video with their cell phones, hit a button and every member of his or her department or beyond has it. BOLO Mobile means quicker location of missing persons, faster apprehensi­on of suspects and increased safety — officers get instant bad guy alerts.”

Richard Stanley, a former police chief in two suburbs north of Boston, said he and his partners decided to sell BOLO Mobile and step away from the business because they have full-time jobs and lacked the time to take it to the next level. The software emerged from discussion­s between a police officer and a computer profession­al about how to better distribute images and video to officers, Stanley said.

“It was the perfect fit for NexGen,” he said.

Methuen, Mass., Police Chief Joseph Solomon said his department has used BOLO Mobile for about three years.

“It’s a great tool for officers,” Solomon said in a statement. “Something that was labor intensive becomes instantane­ous. Something that took an hour is literally a matter of minutes. I wish we had it 10 years ago.”

NexGen has 28 employees and serves public safety agencies in 155 of Connecticu­t’s 169 communitie­s. Its biggest clients are the Connecticu­t State Police and the police department­s in Bridgeport, Waterbury and Norwalk. Its software, among other things, allows police officers, firefighte­rs and emergency personnel to share critical informatio­n.

NextGen also provides software and services to five Massachuse­tts police department­s.

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