Omnigo Software, a provider of public safety, incident, and security management solutions, acquires QueTel Corporation, the premier digital and physical evidence management platform in North America.

The combination reaffirms Omnigo and QueTel’s commitment to delivering innovative software solutions that help public safety officers and personnel more efficiently perform their day-to-day activities, across law enforcement, education, healthcare, gaming, hospitality, corporations, and crime laboratories.

Delivering innovative solutions

This strategic acquisition presents significant new opportunities for both Omnigo and QueTel to expand upon the portfolio of public safety and security tools delivered to customers,” said Michael Davis, CEO of Omnigo Software. “QueTel has remained a constant innovator in evidence management and tracking solutions. Their offerings allow security and safety personnel to spend more time in the field, while ensuring evidence and materials are property maintained.”

QueTel’s operations will remain in Fairfax County, Virginia. “Both of our organisations are committed to maintaining and improving upon how we serve our customers,” said Jim Cleaveland, Founder and President of QueTel. “We share a common vision of delivering innovative solutions, best-in-class support, as well as creating opportunities for our employees. This will only accelerate through our combination.”

Expertise in public safety software

Jim will stay involved as a consultant to ensure a smooth transition and remains an owner in the combined organisation. QueTel was represented by Stout Risius Ross Advisors.

Omnigo and QueTel share a common vision of developing software that enhances community safety, improves the day-to-day lives of law enforcement and security personnel, and helps customers manage costs and meet compliance requirements. By joining teams, the combined business brings together world-class expertise in public safety software, accelerates its delivery of innovative solutions to customers, and extends its support capabilities.

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