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Version 1.3.3 DemonstrationVersion 1.3.3

Demonstration

Step 1 Citizen Registration Process

- Any citizen or group may register to receive CrimeWeb alerts via email, text device or web enabled telephone.- Registration is free of charge- Registration begins by going to the CrimeWeb site and clicking on the “register” link.

Step 1 Citizen Registration Process

- Any citizen or group may register to receive CrimeWeb alerts via email, text device or web enabled telephone.- Registration is free of charge- Registration begins by going to the CrimeWeb site and clicking on the “register” link.

Step 1 Citizen Registration Process (cont.)- After completing the top portion of the registration page, users create a zip code profile by selecting the areas of the country from which they would like to receive alerts.- Users then select the type of alerts they would like to receive.- Once registered, citizens will receive alert notifications for any alerts entered by law enforcement that match the zip code(s) and alert type(s) selected during the registration process.

Step 1 Citizen Registration Process (cont.)- After completing the top portion of the registration page, users create a zip code profile by selecting the areas of the country from which they would like to receive alerts.- Users then select the type of alerts they would like to receive.- Once registered, citizens will receive alert notifications for any alerts entered by law enforcement that match the zip code(s) and alert type(s) selected during the registration process.

Step 2Alert Creation - Any law enforcement agency may join the CrimeWeb Network. Upon completion of the registration process, law enforcement agencies are given a password which allows them to create and send alerts using the CrimeWeb Network. - These alerts are distributed by zip codes to registered citizen users. - Law enforcement may issue alerts to specific zip codes, a radius of up to 99 miles around a zip code or to all users located between two specified zip codes (anywhere in the United States).

Step 2Alert Creation - Any law enforcement agency may join the CrimeWeb Network. Upon completion of the registration process, law enforcement agencies are given a password which allows them to create and send alerts using the CrimeWeb Network. - These alerts are distributed by zip codes to registered citizen users. - Law enforcement may issue alerts to specific zip codes, a radius of up to 99 miles around a zip code or to all users located between two specified zip codes (anywhere in the United States).

Step 2Alert Creation (cont.)- Upon creation of an alert, the CrimeWeb Network issues an alert notification to all registered citizens which match the target zip codes entered by the law enforcement agency when creating the alert.- The alert notification is sent to citizens who then click on the enclosed link and view the alert. - The alert notification can also be customized with the issuing law enforcement agencies badge or logo.

Step 2Alert Creation (cont.)- Upon creation of an alert, the CrimeWeb Network issues an alert notification to all registered citizens which match the target zip codes entered by the law enforcement agency when creating the alert.- The alert notification is sent to citizens who then click on the enclosed link and view the alert. - The alert notification can also be customized with the issuing law enforcement agencies badge or logo.

Step 3Viewing the alert - Upon clicking the link contained in the alert notification, the citizen user is presented with the alert created by the law enforcement agency. - Each alert may contain up to five images (pictures, maps, etc). - Alerts may also be viewed in Spanish

Step 3Viewing the alert - Upon clicking the link contained in the alert notification, the citizen user is presented with the alert created by the law enforcement agency. - Each alert may contain up to five images (pictures, maps, etc). - Alerts may also be viewed in Spanish

Step 3Viewing the alert (cont.)

- If desired by the creating law enforcement agency, the alert may also contain a link to provide feedback from citizens.

Step 3Viewing the alert (cont.)

- If desired by the creating law enforcement agency, the alert may also contain a link to provide feedback from citizens.

Step 4 Searching alerts - Once registered, citizens may search the alert database for all previously issued active alerts.

Step 4 Searching alerts - Once registered, citizens may search the alert database for all previously issued active alerts.

This slide show is designed to provide a very basic understanding of the CrimeWeb.Net alert distribution technology. For a full demonstration of the capabilities of the system or to order a free demonstration CD, please contact CrimeWeb at [email protected] or by phone (1-888-33CRIME).

This slide show is designed to provide a very basic understanding of the CrimeWeb.Net alert distribution technology. For a full demonstration of the capabilities of the system or to order a free demonstration CD, please contact CrimeWeb at [email protected] or by phone (1-888-33CRIME).