WPC Equitrax Equitrax - Airwave Asset Management System
Overview

Equitrax is an intranet-based computer application that has been developed in collaboration with Leicestershire Constabulary, and created for UK Police Forces to support and efficiently manage the many processes associated with the administration of assets used for the Airwave communications system.

System Benefits

Police forces require immediate support response for their communications system. Equitrax provides the Airwave management team with up to date information and helps them to resolve any issues immediately.

  • Equitrax puts the Airwave team in control by maintaining historical data on the whereabouts and status of every tracked asset.

  • Multiple systems are no longer needed, as Equitrax supports stock-level tracking of non-managed assets, such as batteries and chargers.

  • The Airwave system is secure. Equitrax provides a solution for any number of user classes: the Airwave team chooses what each class of user can see and do.

  • Phone calls to the central team are reduced. Users report faults and make requests online.

  • The administrative effort required for Airwave is reduced. Support is provided for storage lockers, spare, pool and defective units, plus different classes of units (such as those for firearms and covert users).

  • Support for physical and point-to-point audits gives the Airwave team an up-to-date record of all audit activity and helps enforce audit standards.

  • Data entry, even bulk updates, are easy, fast and accurate.

 

Quotes

Gary Lewis, Senior Communications Analyst at Leicestershire Constabulary said:

“We are extremely pleased with the functionality and support of Equitrax and it was the only product that answered our requirement completely. It provides our Communications Support Team and radio users with simple access to all the information they need and enables them to update records according to their allocated permissions.”

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Current Users
Leicestershire Constabulary