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Computer Software Developers

Computer Projects Of Illinois, Inc.

About

About This Business

Computer Projects Of Illinois, Inc. (CPI), is an information sharing solutions provider focusing on needs of professionals in the law enforcement and criminal justice fields.  


BBB Accredited Since: 4/1/2005

Years in Business: 37

Products and Services

Law Enforcement Computer Software Services, Criminal Justice Business Service, Sex Offender Website, Professional Business Services, Software Replacement, Criminal History Application Replacement System, Information Sharing Solutions Provider, OpenFox® Enterprise Information Broker, Archive Retrieval, Configurator, Criminal History Records Application, High Availability, Hotfile Application and Utility, Interceptor, Messenger Workstation Software, Online Validation Application, Operator Aid, Mobile Messenger, Proxy Server, SaaS/Hosting, Federal and Non-State Clients Systems Deployed

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
7/18/2003
Business Started:
1/17/1989
Business Started Locally:
1/17/1989
Business Incorporated:
1/17/1989
Type of Entity:
Corporation
Alternate Names:
CPI of Illinois
Business Management:
Mr. Kevin Sawatzky, President

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
Mr. Kevin Sawatzky, President
Customer Contacts
Mr. Kevin Sawatzky, President
Fax numbers
Other Fax: (630) 754-8835
Additional Phone Numbers
Other Phone: (866) 471-6305

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