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PoliceIntel is a web-based intelligence management system from QiSOFT for law enforcement agencies. It is designed to help police departments, fusion centers, and law enforcement teams create, publish, and share intelligence more quickly. Its core use case is not a general-purpose knowledge base, but police intelligence bulletins, Wanted posters, crime activity displays, and inter-agency intelligence distribution.
The product supports rapid creation of intelligence documents via a document wizard or WYSIWYG editor. Content can include images, videos, banners, text, and more, and can be viewed as individual documents or rotated in slideshow format. Built-in and custom slideshows are suitable for displaying Wanted posters or recent criminal activity in command centers and briefing rooms. The system also includes commenting, allowing intelligence documents to generate interactive feedback. An integrated calendar can publish jurisdiction- or department-related events by category. For mapping, PoliceIntel integrates Google Maps and can create maps from manually entered data or data imported from existing systems to visualize crime trends.
The site explicitly describes PoliceIntel as web-based software, accessible by officers via mobile data terminals, office desktops, or from home. It also mentions a hosted environment in which the vendor handles hardware, software, and ongoing updates, but does not state whether self-hosting is supported. On security and compliance, the website states that PoliceIntel follows 28 CFR Part 23 operating principles for user and data security, organizational access, data integrity, and retentionβan important compliance selling point for U.S. law enforcement intelligence use cases. However, the page does not disclose modern SaaS details such as encryption, audit logs, SSO, backups, or related controls.
The website does not publish plans or pricing, nor does it explain payment methods. A public account at demo.policeintel.com can be used to try the user-facing side; access to full functionality and the admin demo requires contacting QiSOFT. The only third-party integration explicitly mentioned is Google Maps. There is no public information about APIs, developer documentation, or broader system integration capabilities.
Its strengths are a clearly defined vertical use case and a workflow built around police intelligence creation, display, commenting, calendars, and map-based analysis, with an emphasis on inter-agency sharing and 28 CFR Part 23. Its weaknesses are that the public materials appear dated, and key information such as pricing, permissions, APIs, and support SLAs is missing. The website also contains a large amount of irrelevant watch-ad text, which undermines its professional credibility. It is best suited to law enforcement agencies in the U.S. or similar jurisdictions that need to quickly set up an intelligence portal for a fusion center.
Access from China cannot be determined from the available text alone. Given its use of Google Maps, map-related functionality may face availability issues in mainland China; payment and procurement methods are also not disclosed. Public security, government, or state-owned enterprise users in China should generally prioritize evaluating local public security intelligence platforms, police cloud solutions, or domestic alternatives with support for classified protection compliance, government cloud environments, and localized service capabilities.
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