In a recent joint effort between SpeechPro and DataWorks, the two designed an app that will help law enforcement do certain aspects of their job more efficiently and with greater ease. SpeechPro, a U.S. subsidiary of Speech Technology Center, was what DataWorks wanted to use for the VoiceGrid SDK to help create the app. DataWorks is a top provider for law enforcement capabilities and solutions. The company offers these solutions to more than 500 agencies located throughout America and New Zealand.
For this unification, SpeechPro is taking care of the voice recognition instruments, while DataWorks supplies the actual application platform that makes this law enforcement app possible. The app adds enhanced features that will improve upon the entire mugshot, booking and identification process, making it quicker, easier and more time efficient. The final results make the agencies that use this system among the most cutting edge through use of better technology.
About the Union
Bringing together two technological powerhouses such as SpeechPro and DataWorks is like creating the dream team of this industry. SpeechPro is known for its efficient voice recognition software and the superior quality it provides when compared to the competition. In fact, it was this outfit that designed the world’s first existing and operating voice-based system for identification used by the government of Mexico. Having been implemented in 2010, it is still the biggest speech biometric identification to this day.
DataWorks Plus is equally as important to the technology industry and is sure to have built as reliable and dependable an application platform as ever. This company has established itself as a proven leader within the market of law enforcement applications. Together both organizations prove the app that utilizes the VoiceGrid SDK paired with technology of the well designed app is the ideal app for law enforcement agencies to utilize.
What It Could Mean for Agencies
Alex Khitrov, the president of SpeechPro USA, gave a statement about the positive aspects of the union between the two companies. In this statement, he expressed his belief that he felt assured more agencies would switch to voice recognition systems if they got familiar with the benefits available from it. He went on to say that these agencies would appreciate the value that could come from improved abilities to assist in solving cases.
Voice recognition software could assist agencies in solving crimes including domestic abuse, extortion and kidnapping as well as many others. It could also lead to solving organized crime and gang related criminal cases. Even terrorist threats could help be solved by using this type of system. Already because of this partnership and the system development, the two companies have received good news.
There has been at least one agreement to include a voice recognition system by the end of the year from at least one major U.S. state justice agency. This testing system will help others get on board and see the value of the project that DataWorks and SpeechPro united to create.


