At the Center for Law Enforcement Technology, Training & Research (LETTR), we develop and support information sharing software for law enforcement agencies. We are a steadily growing not-for-profit organization based in Orlando, Florida, and we are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants must be eligible to work in the U.S. and must pass a thorough background check. Current job openings, if any, are listed below. If interested, please email your resume and salary requirement to admin@lettr.org.
Job Responsibilities:
• Analyze law enforcement databases to determine how they relate to our information sharing database model.
• Create mappings between the fields in the source and destination databases.
• Write code in vb.net or C# to move the data from the source system to the destination system.
• Perform data cleaning and code mapping.
• Validate the data in the destination by comparing it with the source.
Basic Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related discipline, e.g. Computer Engineering or Information Technology from an accredited university
• Two (2) years of strong SQL experience
• Two (2) years of programming using C# or vb.net
Preferred Qualifications:
• Master’s degree in Computer Science or related discipline, e.g. Computer Engineering or Information Technology from an accredited university.
• Use of Visual Studio and source control
• Experience with multiple database management systems such as MS SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL etc.
WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING:
“Finder allows all 500 Officers in our Department access to every police data base on Finder. This information is web based and allows street officers and investigators immediate access from their vehicle tablets on information only found in Departments Records Management Systems (RMS) This reduces the investigation time used in developing and following up on leads. We share our RMS and have read access to every Police Department’s RMS at our fingertips. This partnership and collaboration is invaluable and the least expensive module of software we are using in the Department. Thanks Finder!”
Mark McMurray
Chief of Police
City of Huntsville
WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING:
“We’ve been involved with FINDER since the beginning. We were an early supporter of FINDER because I believe that information is power; that information is an absolute necessity in law enforcement. Crime is trans-jurisdictional and when agencies can collaborate and share information, it can significantly aid in solving crimes.”
Sheriff Donald Eslinger (ret.)
Seminole County Sheriff’s Office
WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING:
“I like having the ability to cross-reference person, vehicles (including tags), and property with other agencies. This expedites the process; detectives used to have to call several law enforcement agencies and speak with several persons in order to learn whether or not they had any intelligence of value. FINDER is a very cost effective way of sharing law enforcement information with sister agencies.”
Lt. Chad Parker
Collier County Sheriff’s Office