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Dynamic Imaging Systems, Inc. is a software vendor focused on law enforcement and correctional agencies. Its products include CorreTrak for mobile inmate tracking, PictureLink for suspect photo capture, PositiveID+ for fingerprint identification, and FOCUS for facial recognition. It is better understood as a public-safety identity verification and case support system rather than a traditional network firewall, EDR, or vulnerability management product.
In terms of protection, its value lies in preventing misidentification, improving the auditability of inmate checks and movement records, and supporting investigations through photo, fingerprint, and facial matching. For deployment, CorreTrak can integrate with Jail/Offender Management systems and can also run independently in some scenarios. PositiveID+ can operate standalone or connect to Jail, Records, and Livescan systems. FOCUS can be deployed on an agency intranet or in a secure cloud, with support for physical/virtual servers and redundant high availability. Management features include real-time dashboards, web reports, Excel/PDF/CSV/XML exports, case management, operational auditing, role-based permissions, and Active Directory SSO. Integration is a major emphasis: the official website lists many JMS, RMS, and Livescan vendors, and supports bidirectional synchronization, SDKs, SQL Server, Oracle, and other backends.
Compliance information is mainly tied to law-enforcement industry standards. PictureLink can perform photo cropping and quality checks according to FBI/CJIS standards. PositiveID+ uses FBI FIPS201/PIV Compliant fingerprint hardware, and its matching algorithm has NIST MINEX certification. The website does not disclose general security certifications such as ISO 27001 or SOC 2. Pricing is not public; users need to contact sales or request a demo.
Its strengths are its long-standing industry focus—it has served the public-safety sector since 1993—and the official website states that it is used by more than 500 agencies across the United States. Its product portfolio is relatively complete, making it suitable for police or correctional agencies that already use JMS/RMS/Livescan systems. The downsides are that its use cases are highly vertical, while procurement and compliance depend heavily on local regulations. Pricing, SLA details, and cloud terms are not transparent. For Chinese organizations, localization, cross-border data transfer, law-enforcement data compliance, and after-sales support would all need to be reassessed.
Information on access from China, payment, and local support is not disclosed, so china_access is rated as unknown. If deployed in China, organizations should generally first evaluate alternative identity verification, detention facility management, or video/image analytics solutions that have local qualifications, experience in the public security and judicial sectors, and data localization capabilities.
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