A dispatch system is a coordinated framework used to manage the allocation and routing of resources, such as vehicles, personnel, or equipment, to respond to requests or needs efficiently. It typically involves software or technology that tracks real-time data, optimizes routes, and prioritizes tasks to ensure timely service delivery. Commonly used in industries like transportation, emergency services, and logistics, dispatch systems enhance operational efficiency and improve response times.
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A BOLO is put into the system by dispatch, usually off of an officer's request. A bondsman is neither dispatch, nor a law enforcement officer, so no, they have no such ability.
In GCSS-Army, equipment dispatch is conducted through the Logistics Execution System (LES) module. Users initiate the dispatch process by creating a transfer order or a movement request, specifying the equipment to be dispatched, its destination, and the required transport details. Once the order is validated and approved, the system updates inventory records and generates necessary documentation for tracking. Finally, the dispatch is monitored until the equipment reaches its designated location.
Dispatch
you can dispatch the product now. My order has been Dispatched.
My adjutant draws near with the dispatch. My boxer will dispatch your boxer easily.
There are several suppliers of police dispatch software. Some of the more popular packages include: Computer Aided Dispatch Software, EMT Dispatch Software and Filed Dispatch Software.
The plural of dispatch is dispatches.
"He received a dispatch from the foreign correspondent." (message) "I shall dispatch you in armed combat." (kill or defeat quickly) "The project must be completed with dispatch." (haste, no delay)
I'll have my aide dispatch a messenger at once.
The Daily Dispatch was created in 1914.
Daily Dispatch was created in 1872.