JusticeTrax and FDNAS (Forensic DNA Service) are proud to jointly announce their agreement for the marketing, sales, distribution, installation, and support of software aimed at the forensic science laboratory and law enforcement communities. This agreement covers Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, and Switzerland.
FDNAS will leverage the language substitution feature of the flagship JusticeTrax software, LIMS-plus®, which is commercial off-the-shelf software that integrates case management, evidence tracking, analytical results and laboratory management information to maintain a clear view of operations in the forensic laboratory.
JusticeTrax are experts in the field of providing forensic information management software and services. They have focused exclusively on providing quality Laboratory Information Management Systems to forensic laboratories for the past twenty-six years. Their applications are implemented in over 110 forensic laboratory operations in over 190 sites world-wide, with nearly all accredited to the ISO/IEC 17025 International Standard.
FDNAS (Forensic DNA Service) is a Czech Republic-based company founded for more than 15 years, dedicated to DNA analysis of forensic samples of human and animal origin, research and development of identification kits and tools, GLP and ISO 17025 consultancy, and sale of hightech consumables, equipment and systems focused on the markets of Forensics, Clinics, and Scientific Research.
JusticeTrax solutions are built for forensic laboratories and are constantly enhanced from the input of thousands of criminalists currently using the applications, and their staff, which is made up of nine computer programmers and engineers teamed with ten forensic experts with over 125 years of combined laboratory experience.
JusticeTrax has installations ranging from small, single site systems of 5 users, to extremely large multi-site installations with up to 500 users. They serve some of the most sophisticated law enforcement agencies in North America, South America, Australia, the Caribbean, and the Middle East.