Apps for Democracy

DCPS Juvenile Mobile Phone Lookup System

2008 November 13th
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App URL: http://www.sddmapps.com/MobileSchoolCJIS/default.aspx

Code location: http://www.codeplex.com/SDDMMobileApps

Awards type: Bronze Agency (aggregate prize for 5 apps that were submitted)

(This application is designed to by used on a mobile phone: blackberry, treo, etc… it is a web application so the phone must have browser/internet capability)

This application is an extension of the current data feed. Using School Id, SSN, and other data that does not show in the feed we want to enable the school system to retrieve data on a student that maybe causing trouble or having discipline actions in the school. Therefore we did not pull data but showed the data pull and forms. Again, it is a browser based mobile phone application

App by: SDDM Technology

App category: Agency

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