Turcotte Data & Designs, a technology solutions company in Easthampton, Massachusetts, was recently awarded with the “Certified Software Installer” classification by IMC, a Tri-Tech Company and leading provider of integrated public safety software solutions. The certification attests to the abilities of Turcotte Data & Designs’ knowledge and ability to install and troubleshoot IMC’s product line. IMC serves more than 700 law enforcement, fire and EMS agencies in 14 U.S. states.
This is not the first relationship between Turcotte Data & Designs’ President, Jason Turcotte and IMC. Turcotte is a former Director of Technical Support for the software company and worked to help them grow from approximately 450 customers in 2000 to over 650 before he founded Turcotte Data & Designs in August of 2005.
“It is great to have a relationship with IMC again.” says Turcotte, “I have a long history with public safety and it is rewarding to continue that relationship in a new manner.” he added, noting that prior to working for IMC he was a public safety dispatcher for the Southampton, MA Police Department. Turcotte Data & Designs has a significant public safety client base, providing Information Technology support for many law enforcement agencies in Western and Central Mass.
“We are very excited about finalizing our certification and partnership with TDD. Jason’s organization has proven to be extremely skillful, knowledgeable and proficient at providing the wide range of solutions that our clients require before and after implementation of the IMC product suite. I have no doubt that our clients have much to gain from TDD’s competent staff and services.” says Cliff Micham, General Manager of IMC.
Turcotte Data & Designs offers technology solutions and support for municipalities and businesses throughout Western and Central Massachusetts, with a significant portion of their client base being police agencies.
IMC provides public safety software solutions for State Police and Highway Patrol Agencies, Sheriff Agencies, Local Police Departments and for Fire and EMS services. IMC provides all clients with extensive training, technical and application support. IMC’s mission is to provide customers with a single software system that ensures ease of use and equips them to provide unparalleled public safety services.
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