Panasonic (
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INKforce was designed exclusively for municipal code compliance and is completely different from the typical enterprise software with a “code module.” The mobile code officer becomes a complete mobile office able to work effectively all day in the field with street-smart functionality that includes integrated G.I.S., a local tax roll interface, complete schedule routing

, digital integration of the entire municipal code, and the industry's only signature capture capability.
Toughbook CF-U1 operates using full-function Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems. Making data input fast and easy, the CF-U1 features a thumb-friendly and always-accessible backlit QWERTY keyboard. To reduce noise, weight and get rid of points of failure, it provides fanless heat control. Enabling battery replacement without disrupting operation, it provides twin, long-lasting, hot-swappable batteries. It also provides magnesium alloy that protects from bumps and drops of up to 4 feet. While expanding the CF-U1’s operating temperature range, the solid state drive contributes to reliability.
All updates are pushed in real time to the home office where the new data is available for immediate collaboration, transparent to the officer. INKforce software and reliable Panasonic Toughbook products create a powerful partnership, covering all aspects of the code enforcement process from initial complaint to final disposition.
“INKforce software provides a turnkey web-based software solution for municipal code inspections,” said Kyp Walls, director of product management, Panasonic Computer Solutions Company. “The combination of the INKforce Code Enforcement Tracking solution and the rugged Toughbook U1 will enable reliable data access, helping to streamline government operations.”
Raju Shanbhag is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Raju’s articles, please visit his columnist page.
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