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 Contacts
(306) 525-0294
(877) 404-3368
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BWI provides Internet-based applications to serve property owner, pawn and secondhand stores, and police agencies.
"Working together for a safer community." |
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 |  | Our Latest News Stories |  |  |  | Regional Pawn Data Sharing System (RPDSS) wins technology award |  | |  | The Regional Pawn Database Sharing System (RPDSS) has been developed to serve the Washington metropolitan area. Nineteen local law enforcement agencies in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia are sharing pawn transaction data through the Web enabled project. The project was developed using grant funds made available in the COPS Technology Grant #2002CKWX0044. |  | 
Full press-release |  |  |  |  |  |  | New Web Site Launched! |  | |  | Business Watch International has officially launched a new web site to give better information regarding our flagship product, BWI Police. This web site, dedicated to the marketing our product and sevices to law enforcement, provides extensive information about both our hosted service and site license product.
Please visit us at http://www.bwipolice.com/ |  | 
Full press-release |  |  |  |  |  |  | Edmonton Chooses BWI |  | |  | On March 29, 2005, the City of Edmonton officially notified BWI that it has been selected to implement its service in that city. The BWI automated reporting system will assist the 70 plus second hand property dealers comply with the reporting requirements as specified in Edmonton's newly amended bylaw. |  | 
Full press-release |  |  |  |  |  |  | Washington DC Announces Implementation of BWI Built System |  | |  | On March 15, 2005, Congressman Jim Moran introduced a Regional Pawn Data Sharing System developed and commissioned by Business Watch International. |  | 
Full press-release |  |  |  |  |  |  | The Lansing, Michigan Police Department Adopts BWI |  | |  | This past August, the Lansing PD has implemented the BWI Automated Reporting System in order to modernize the pawn shop and used-goods transaction reporting processes. Mandatory use of the system will come into effect this December 1, 2003. |  | 
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