Company News

January 2013

Harrisburg Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania State Police announce See Something Send Something technology to help fight terrorism.

See Something Send Something mobile handset application available in Apple Itunes and Android Marketplace.

September 2012

San Diego - My Mobile Witness executives update launch plans for See Something Send Something technology to S&P executive committee at the annual IACP conference. The nationwide initiative will connect citizens and first responders to a network of State Fusion Centers and Criminal Intelligence Centers.

August 2012

Big Sky Montana - My Mobile Witness executives meet with law enforcement executives from western states and Canada to discuss the upcoming launch of a nationwide SAR technology designed for Fusion Centers and Criminal Intel Centers.

June 2012

St Louis Missouri - My Mobile Witness technology is presented as part of a three day Colonels conference. My Mobile Witness executives meet with IACP central region Colonels to discuss the nationwide SAR technology designed for Fusion Centers and Criminal Intel Centers.

May 2012

Groton Connecticut - My Mobile Witness meets with law enforcement executives from northern states to discuss the upcoming launch of nationwide SAR technology designed for Fusion Centers and Criminal Intel Centers. My Mobile Witness presents technical summary covering mobile industry, citizen handsets and the future of SAR reporting via smartphone.

April 2012

Baton Rouge, Louisiana - My Mobile Witness technology is presented as part of a three day Colonels conference. My Mobile Witness executives meet law enforcement from southern states to discuss a nationwide SAR technology designed for Fusion Centers and Criminal Intel Centers.

March 2012

Alexandria, Virginia - My Mobile Witness presents the next generation of SAR technology at the State & Provincial Police 2012 midyear meeting. During a general session of law enforcement executives from the United States and Canada, My Mobile Witness unveiled its next generation SAR technology. The nationwide initiative is designed to connect citizens and first responders to a network of State Fusion Centers and Criminal Intelligence Centers.

January 2012

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - My Mobile Witness agrees to employ Google Maps for proprietary SAR initiative - My Mobile Witness technology allows State Homeland Security Fusion Centers to leverage advanced mapping technology for a nationwide SAR initiative through its patent pending privacy protection methodology and network. The technology will allow citizens to submit geo tagged suspicious activity reports, receive location based alerts and notices. The system allows Intelligence centers to search, sort and analyze inbound SAR and manual push to the shared space along with a variety of customizable options.