Built for Texas agencies · NIBRS & CJIS-aligned

Texas RMS without the vendor lock.
Deploy in a day.
Leave whenever you want.

NIBRS & CJIS-compliant, built for Texas. Single codebase, database per agency, no lock-in. Designed for the officer writing a DWI at 3am — not the dispatcher running a console. First in a modular suite: RMS today, SBLE/CAD/Stats coming.

Why Texas chiefs are switching

Four structural choices the legacy vendors can't copy without rebuilding from scratch.

Deploys in a day, not three years

Versaterm took three years to roll out in Houston. We provision a new agency database, branding, and roles in an afternoon. Your sergeants are writing reports the same week you sign.

Never loses your report

Every keystroke is auto-saved locally and to your agency's database. Close the tab, swap devices, or lose the cruiser's connection — the draft is waiting when you come back. Spillman couldn't say that on the news.

Designed for rural connectivity

Patrol cars don't always have five bars. The form keeps working offline, queues your edits, and reconciles when you're back in coverage. Mark43's only structural weakness, by design.

Database per agency. No data co-mingling.

Every agency gets an isolated database. A breach at one agency cannot structurally affect another. No multi-tenant table with a customer_id column hoping nobody forgets a WHERE clause.

Bring it to your agency.

Transparent flat-rate pricing. No per-officer math. Cancel anytime — your data comes with you.