DALLAS, Jan. 07, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- COPsync, Inc., (NASDAQ:COYN), which operates the nation’s largest law enforcement in-car information sharing and communication network, and the COPsync911 threat alert service for schools, government buildings, movie theaters, hospitals and other potentially at-risk facilities, will be presenting at the Florida Police Chiefs Association's (FPCA) 2016 Mid-Winter Training Conference & Exposition being held January 9 - January 12, 2016 at the Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort & Spa in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
During a sponsored luncheon presentation on Tuesday, January 12, COPsync Chief Executive Officer Ronald Woessner will showcase the COPsync Network and COPsync911 to the more than 200 law enforcement and security professionals expected to attend the luncheon, including expected representatives from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), Florida Highway Patrol, United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), as well as major universities and police departments spanning the state. Mr. Woessner will explain how the power of the COPsync Network can cost effectively increase police officer safety and efficiency through comprehensive real-time access to law enforcement information. He will also highlight how the COPsync Network’s companion product, COPsync911, fulfills communities’ demands for safer schools by informing the closest officers of a school threat faster and equipped with up-to-the-minute situational information unfolding at the scene.
COPsync’s solutions are being supported and endorsed by a growing number of strategic alliances, which include The Blue Alert Foundation, developer of the Blue Alert system, which provides law enforcement officers a means to become aware of threats made against them.
About COPsync, Inc.
COPsync, Inc. (COYN) is a technology company that improves communication between and among law enforcement officers and agencies from differing jurisdictions to help them prevent and respond more quickly to crime. The COPsync Network connects law enforcement officers and agencies to a common communications system, which gives officers instant access to actionable, mission-critical data and enables them to share information and communicate in real-time with other officers and agencies, even those hundreds and thousands of miles away. The Network's companion COPsync911 threat alert system, enables schools, courts, hospitals, government buildings, energy, telecommunications and other potentially at-risk facilities to automatically and silently send threat alerts directly to local law enforcement officers in their patrol cars in the event of a crisis, thereby speeding first responder response times and saving minutes when seconds count. The COPsync Network saves officer and citizen lives, reduces unsolved crimes and assists in apprehending criminals and interdicting criminal behavior -- through such features as a nationwide officer safety alert system, GPS/auto vehicle location and distance-based alerts for crimes in progress, such as school crisis situations, child abductions, bank robberies and police pursuits. The COPsync Network also eliminates manual processes and increases officer productivity by enabling officers to write electronic tickets, accident reports, DUI forms, arrest forms and incident and offense reports. The company also sells VidTac®, an in-vehicle, software-driven video system for law enforcement. Visit www.copsync.com and www.copsync911.com for more information.
Contact: For COPsync: Ronald A. Woessner Chief Executive Officer 972-865-6192 [email protected] Media: Fred Sommer Senior Consultant Investor Relations Ascendant Partners, LLC. 732-410-9810 [email protected]


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