Versaterm

Versaterm Inc.
Headquarters 2300 Carling Avenue
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Website versaterm.com

Versaterm is a Canadian corporation based in Ottawa, Ontario that develops information systems for police, fire, and other public safety agencies.

Versaterm was founded in 1977 by principals after spending a number of years building and refining the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) computer system, the Canadian equivalent to NCIC and NLETS. From the beginning, the focus was to create advanced information and management systems for municipal Public Safety agencies. Versaterm has been doing Fire/Police/EMS systems for integrated dispatch and early emergency operations centers since 1985. The company went through several 'start over' product generations before adopting modern, open tools and environments in 1986. Since then, Versaterm products have been UNIX/Linux based, used RDBMS products and used other 'middleware' to assure that the products did not rely on any specific proprietary component.

Versaterm products were first employed in the U.S. in 1991, in the Caribbean in 1995 and gained major market share through the Y2K replacement cycle. Versaterm is a privately held corporation based in Ottawa, with a wholly owned US based subsidiary located in Scottsdale, AZ. The company has experienced an average 30+ per cent annual growth rate since 1998 and is financially healthy.

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