Sunday, June 6, 2010

Nebraska State Patrol Launches New Website

(Lincoln, NE)- The Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) has a new on-line face and address with the launch of its new website at < www.statepatrol.nebraska.gov >. “It’s been nearly 10 years since we launched our previous website, and it was time for a change,” said Colonel Bryan Tuma, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol. “The website is the face of our agency and the new site demonstrates our commitment to providing timely, relevant information.” Developed in-house, the homepage features a map of Nebraska outlining the agency’s six Troop Area Headquarters. Visitors to the site need simply to click on a letter to learn more about the Troop Area represented. A Quick Links box, news highlights, and up-to-date traffic fatality numbers can also be found on the homepage. “The agency kept the cost of the new site to a minimum by utilizing the resources and skills of our staff to develop the website,” said Colonel Tuma. “I want to thank everyone who participated in this project for their time, talent and dedication.” The website directs visitors to needed information through a series of Quick Link boxes located on each page. For example, a visitor clicking on Field Services under the Divisions tab will find information in the Quick Links box on Carrier Enforcement, Aviation Support, Police Service Dogs, Community Policing and Communications. Certain data bases within the new website continue to be updated. Until the updates for the Sex Offender Registry, Amber Alert and Missing Persons Clearinghouse are completed, visitors will be directed back to the old site for searches and information. Colonel Tuma said, “We hope visitors enjoy the updated information and new look of our website. We encourage anyone visiting the site to take the on-line survey located on the homepage.” ###

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