TriTech Software Systems

TriTech Software Systems
Corporation
Industry Software
Founded 1991
Founder Christopher D. Maloney
Headquarters San Diego, California
Number of locations
8 (2015)
Area served
International
Products Public safety software
Number of employees
550 (2015)
Website www.tritech.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

TriTech Software Systems, formerly known as American Tritech, is a public safety software company based in San Diego, California, with offices in San Ramon, California; Hillsboro, Oregon; Decorah, Iowa; Castle Hayne, North Carolina; Melville, New York; Marlborough, Massachusetts; and Montreal, Canada. TriTech is the leading manufacturer of emergency-response software that is primarily used in the United States but also has customers in Canada, El Salvador, Panama, Chile, Argentina, Egypt, United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore.

History

TriTech was founded in 1991 in San Diego, California by Christopher D. Maloney.[1] Chris interned at San Diego emergency transport company where he saw the need for a more efficient dispatch paradigm. TriTech’s first products were for the emergency transport market and was originally named American TriTech but was renamed in 1998 to TriTech Software Systems, as the company's business was not limited to the United States.[2]

Products

TriTech builds, implements, and supports product suites that are solely focused on public safety. These suites form an end-to-end, complete solution for all agency types (Law, Fire, EMS) and all agency sizes. TriTech supports five distinct product lines.[3][4][5]

Partnerships and acquisitions


November 2007 – TriTech acquires Information Management Corp (IMC) of Massachusetts[6]

March 2010 – TriTech acquires Ortivus North America, located in Decorah, Iowa, from Ortivus AB[7]

September 2011 – TriTech acquires VisionAIR, a privately held company located in Castle Hayne, North Carolina[8]

December 2011 – TriTech acquires the assets of 9-1-1 Inc. of Denver, Colorado

February 6, 2015 – TriTech announces acquisition of Tiburon, Inc., headquartered in San Ramon, California[9]

August 12, 2015 – Tritech announces acquisition of Zuercher Technologies of Sioux Falls, South Dakota[10]

February 29, 2016 – Tritech announces acquisition of The Omega Group, also headquartered in San Diego, California from Trimble Navigation, expanding its capabilities to GIS-based crime and fire analysis[11]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Balint, Kathryn (January 19, 2007). "Chris Maloney". The San Diego Union Tribune. Retrieved November 19, 2011.
  2. "News". August 1, 1998. Penton Media. Retrieved November 19, 2011.
  3. "TriTech installs VisiCAD for Fire/EMS computer-aided dispatch system based on Microsoft Windows NT at Denver Fire Department.". December 4, 1996. [Business Wire]. Retrieved November 21, 2011.
  4. "American TriTech Announces the Development of a Computer-Aided Dispatch System for Law Enforcement". allbusiness.com.
  5. Bigelow, Bruce V. "TriTech poised for security role: S.D. emergency vehicles to get new display terminals". October 22, 2004. The San Diego Union Tribune. Retrieved November 19, 2011.
  6. "TriTech Software acquires IMC". November 16, 2007. Mobile Enterprise.
  7. "Deal Finalized – Ortivus Division to TriTech". March 9, 2010. Dispatch Magazine Online.
  8. "Tritech Software Systems Announces Acquisition Leading Public Safety Solution Provider, Visionair Inc". September 23, 2011. JEMS.
  9. "TriTech Software Systems Announces Acquisition of Tiburon, Inc.". March 12, 2015. TriTech Software Systems.
  10. "TriTech Software Systems Announces Acquisition of Zuercher Technologies - TriTech Software Systems | 911, Computer Aided Dispatch, Police RMS & Public Safety Software". www.tritech.com. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
  11. "TriTech Software Systems Acquires The Omega Group from Trimble - TriTech Software Systems | 911, Computer Aided Dispatch, Police RMS & Public Safety Software". www.tritech.com. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
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