Sylogist Ltd Secures Texas Contract for Statewide Automated Victim Notification System
- Sylogist Ltd secured a multi-year contract to implement Texas's Statewide Automated Victim Notification Service (SAVNS).
- The cloud-based Victim Services Suite will support over 150 Texas counties with real-time notifications for victims.
- Sylogist aims for full SAVNS deployment by year-end, building on previous implementations in Nevada and Massachusetts.
Sylogist Ltd Secures Multi-Year Contract for Victim Notification System in Texas
Sylogist Ltd, a leading provider of technology solutions for the public sector, has recently announced a significant advancement in its service offerings with the acquisition of a multi-year contract from the Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG). This contract focuses on the implementation of the Statewide Automated Victim Notification Service (SAVNS), a critical initiative designed to enhance the accessibility and timeliness of information for crime victims across Texas. The contract follows a competitive procurement process, underscoring the state's commitment to improving victim services through innovative technology.
The implementation of the SAVNS will leverage Sylogist’s cloud-based Victim Services Suite (VSS), which is set to support over 150 counties and agencies throughout Texas. The VSS is designed to provide real-time notifications regarding custody statuses and court events, utilizing multiple communication channels such as voice calls, emails, text messages, and a dedicated mobile application. Bill Wood, the President & CEO of Sylogist, emphasizes the company’s dedication to making a positive impact on communities through its technological solutions. The VSS is built on the robust Microsoft Dynamics 365 platform, featuring specialized modules for Victim Notification, Case Management, and Victim-Offender Dialogue (VOD), all while ensuring compliance with Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) standards.
As the implementation of the SAVNS begins immediately, Sylogist anticipates a full deployment by the end of the year, marking a significant step in modernizing victim notification processes in Texas. This initiative follows similar adoptions of the VSS in Nevada and Massachusetts earlier this year, highlighting a growing trend among states to utilize advanced technology for enhancing victim services. While Sylogist exhibits optimism regarding this deployment, it also acknowledges the inherent risks and uncertainties associated with forward-looking statements concerning operational plans and market dynamics.
In addition to its recent contract, Sylogist continues to focus on expanding its service portfolio and enhancing its existing offerings to cater to the evolving needs of public sector clients. The company’s commitment to leveraging technology for social good positions it well within this competitive landscape, as it aims to streamline processes and improve service delivery for various governmental agencies. For further details on Sylogist’s service offerings, stakeholders and interested parties are encouraged to visit the company’s official website.