Uncover the Ideal Digital Evidence Management System

Date: Thursday, May 15, 2025

Time: 10:00 am PT

Instructor: Steve Paxton

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Overwhelmed by digital evidence?
Reclaim control.

Law enforcement agencies face a growing deluge of digital evidence from CCTV, photos, citizen shared evidence, drone photos/video, BWC video, forensic data, and more. Managing this influx effectively is critical for investigations and agency credibility. 

Ignoring this challenge is not an option. You need a system that ensures secure collection, efficient management, and compliant sharing. Lost or mishandled evidence jeopardizes cases and trust.

Join our free webinar to discover the ideal Digital Evidence Management System (DEMS) and how DigitalOnQ puts you back in control.

Learn how DigitalOnQ empowers your agency to:

  • Control Evidence Collection & Secure Storage
  • Control Management & Organization
  • Control Review & Analysis
  • Control Secure Sharing & Chain of Custody
  • Ensure Regulatory Control & Compliance
  • Improve Operational Control & Case Outcomes
  • Maintain Trust through Evidence Integrity

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Who Should Attend:

  • Police / Fire Chiefs & Administrators

  • Police Detectives & Fire Investigators

  • Evidence Managers

  • IT Personnel

  • Training Officers

About the Instructor:

Steve Paxton

Steve Paxton

Digital Evidence Specialist

 

Steve, a dedicated police officer with 26 years of experience, transitioned from a small department to the Everett Police Department near Seattle. Throughout his dynamic career,  he navigated diverse roles such as uniformed patrol, crime prevention, property crimes detective, and digital forensic investigator.

As a property crime detective, he spearheaded initiatives to combat theft and trafficking of stolen items from the city’s pawnshops and secondhand businesses. Transitioning to a digital forensic specialist for 13 years, steve collaborated with investigators and prosecutors on complex criminal cases. Highlights of his work include processing surveillance videos, analyzing mobile devices, documenting crime scenes, imparting crime scene photography expertise, and implementing digital evidence best practices.

Upon retiring in 2021, Steve embarked on a new chapter as a Digital Evidence Specialist at FileOnQ. In this role, he has significantly contributed to product training, development guidance, testing, sales and customer support, and training on digital evidence handling and best practices. His cross-departmental experience offers invaluable insights into the complexities of evidence management, allowing him to empathize with the challenges faced by officers and police administrators.

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