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MicroAssist

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MicroAssist
File:MA-Logo.png
Private
ISIN🆔
IndustryLearning and Development
Founded 📆1988 (1988)
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️8500 Shoal Creek Blvd #225,
Austin
,
Texas
Area served 🗺️
ServicesApplication Development, Learning Development, Classroom Training
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitewww.microassist.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

MicroAssist is a learning and development consulting firm headquartered in Austin, Texas. There are three major divisions within MicroAssist: Learning, Law Enforcement, and Custom Application Development.

Learning division

This division is responsible for creating, delivering, and hosting custom training with a special emphasis in usability and accessibility.

Criminal justice information system

This is a consulting and development division focusing on the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) space. Current division focus is on: Sex Offender Registration (SOR); Computerized Criminal History (CCH); Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR); National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS); Rap Back; Registration, Licensing and Reporting Systems (RLRS).

Application development

This division is responsible for operating several custom application development groups that focus on extending Open Source and custom solutions.

MicroAssist milestones

  • 1988 - Sanjay Nasta founded MicroAssist.[1]
  • 1995 - MicroAssist launched first Internet course.
  • 1997 - MicroAssist launched Texas Department of Public Safety website — first time instant access to Texas Criminal History.[2][3]
  • 1998 - MicroAssist developed Public/Secure Sex Offender Registration Database and Application for Texas Department of Public Safety.[4]
  • 2001 - MicroAssist developed Uniform Crime Reporting Database and Application Texas Department of Public Safety.[5]
  • 2005 - MicroAssist developed Texas Incident Based Reporting System (TIBRS) / National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS), providing 50 additional crime elements not included in the UCR Summary side.[6]
  • 2007 - MicroAssist entered e-learning market.[7]
  • 2009 - MicroAssist launched EthicsEd, an e-Learning program about sexual misconduct and abuse between employees and their students in schools.[8]
  • 2014 - MicroAssist developed a CRS mobile app for Texas Department of Public Safety,[9] which includes information about sex offenders, Texas' 10 Most Wanted fugitives, human trafficking, and suspicious activity reporting.[10][11]
  • 2015 - MicroAssist developed e-learning for Impact Texas Teen Driver program.[12][13][14]

References

  1. Calnan, C. (2014, Aug 28). MicroAssist makes bad-guy app for Texas DPS. Retrieved Sep 25, 2015, from Austin Business Journal
  2. Texas Department of Public Safety Retrieved Oct 1, from Internet Archive
  3. DPS Convictions Records Internet Site Created by MicroAssist, Inc. Of Austin, Texas.(2014). Retrieved Sep 28 2015, from The Free Library.
  4. Convictions Records Database. Retrieved Sep 28, from Internet Archive
  5. The Texas Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Retrieved Oct 1, from Internet Archive
  6. Crime Record Service. Retrieved Oct 1 from Internet Archive
  7. Calnan, C. (2014, Aug 28). MicroAssist makes bad-guy app for Texas DPS. Retrieved Sep 25, 2015, from Austin Business Journal
  8. MicroAssist Launches EthicsEd at Prestigious DEMO Retrieved Oct 6, 2015, from serkadis.com
  9. Texas DPS Sex Offender App Released Just in Time For School. (2014, Sep 2). Retrieved Sep 25, 2015, from abc13.com>
  10. Beattie,B. (2014, Aug 27)Texas DPS launches mobile app. Retrieved Oct 6, 2015, from starlocalmedia.com
  11. DPS Mobile App Now Available for Download. Retrieved Sep 25, 2015, from Big Country homepage.com
  12. MicroAssist Assists Texas DPS with Teen Driving Program(2015, Sep 29). Retrieved Oct 1, 2015, from kcentv.com
  13. Driver education program now required for teens. (2015, Aug 28). Retrieved Sep 25, 2015, from ksat.com
  14. Rose, A. (2015, Sep 16). DPS creates new driving program. Retrieved Sep 25, 2015, from trcle.com


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