

DVR Examiner is a software solution for acquiring video and metadata from CCTC DVRs in a forensically sound manner. Colfax Avenue, Golden, CO 80401 for the purpose of providing the DVR Examiner Enterprise Server license and standalone USB dongle which is a proprietary product only available from DME Forensics Incorporated.

Please read our full press release here. We look forward to sharing more details in the coming months.The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) intends to award a firm-fixed price contract on a one time, sole source basis to: DME Forensics Incorporated, 17301 W.

According to the International Association of Chiefs of Police, video evidence “can be as voluminous as mobile device data, if not more so, and there are limited tools available to reliably enhance and analyze video.” Consolidating that video evidence with other data types is important to our vision and by integrating DME’s solutions with our own, we will continue to drive efficiencies in investigations at a time where digital evidence volumes are rapidly increasing. Through this acquisition, Magnet will be able to integrate the capabilities of DME’s flagship product, DVR Examiner, in our digital investigation solutions, as well as continue to sell DVR Examiner to customers through DME.ĭVR Examiner enables investigators to recover video and metadata evidence from digital video recorder systems (DVRs) in a forensically sound manner. DME has a demonstrated ability to bring quality products to customers, and we’re excited to add their expertise to Magnet Forensics. We wanted to take the opportunity today to welcome DME to the Magnet Forensics family!Ī few of us had the opportunity to visit with DME’s amazing team in Golden, Colorado last week, and it’s truly an honor to join forces with a company that has the same shared values and commitment to global public safety. Last week we announced Magnet Forensics’ acquisition of video and multimedia evidence solution company, DME Forensics.
