Awards

Our Awards

Our commitment to innovation has been rewarded by a series of awards, of which Forensic Pathways are extremely proud and all of which have been achieved as a direct result of partnership between company and client.

National Business Awards 2009

WINNERS FORENSIC PATHWAYS & CAMBRIDGESHIRE CONSTABULARY

 

Forensic Pathways and its industry partner Cambridgeshire Constabulary scooped the Orange Best Use of Technology in Business category at the National Business Awards held at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London on Tuesday 10 November in the presence of Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling.

Forensic Pathways (FPL) and Cambridgeshire Constabulary joined forces using FPL’s Forensic Phone Analyser system to drastically increase and improve Cambridgeshire’s ability to manage intelligence. This means criminals can be identified quicker and linked together, saving time, cost and enhancing public safety. Like many police services Cambridgeshire invests a great deal of money in getting access to data, but making sense of this data until now has not always been simple, due to the sheer amount of data and the range of connections and possibilities within that data. Richard Leary, Managing Director said “Cambridgeshire Constabulary is to be commended for its commitment reducing cost and improving efficiency always with the eye on protecting both public safety and the taxpayer’s purse strings”.

Forensic Pathways’ Phone Analyser allows the Police to make use of data from mobile phones and telecommunications networks. The system is able to manage billions of items of data and billions of items of associated data, helping investigators to make sense of it and use it to identify and catch criminals. This technology is subject of an international patent application and is already coming to the attention of international police forces.

Forensic Pathways has invested heavily in the research and development of Forensic Phone Analyser to produce a unique intelligence tool, easily implemented and used by clients. The company has its own Research and Development Unit including a PhD programme which is funding three full time doctoral research programmes. One of these areas concerns making better use of telecommunications information to combat organised crime and terrorism.

For more information on Forensic Phone Analyser please click here

PHOTO: Left to Right: Russell Waite QPM, Detective Chief Superintendent, Head of Crime, Cambridgeshire Police, Centre: Mark Stiven, Vice President of Orange, Right: Richard Leary, MBE, Managing Director Forensic Pathways Ltd

Awards

  • Deb Leary, CEO Awarded an OBE by Her Majesty The Queen 2008 for contribution to Entrepreneurship and the Community
  • FCEM International Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2007/8 presented to Deb Leary, CEO
  • Middle Market Exporter of the Year 2007: Awarded by the Dept for Trade & Industry
  • European Woman of Achievement for Entrepreneurship 2006 presented to Deb Leary, CEO
  • West Midlands ICT Cluster Awards 2006 : Most Innovative Project and Best Public Procurement Project
  • Microsoft Case Study 2006
  • Enterprise Champions Award 2005
  • British Female Inventor of the Year 2005 presented to Deb Leary, CEO
  • Business of the Year 2003
  • Most Innovative Business 2003
  • Business Enterprise Award for Technology and Innovation 2003
  • Smart Award for Innovation 2002
  • Richard Leary, Managing Director, Awarded an MBE by Her Majesty The Queen 2001 for contribution to forensics and law enforcement

International Projects

  • IST ffPoirott 2002 – Fraud Management System for EU Commission
  • AGIS 2005 – Feasibility of European Ballistics Intelligence System (EU)
  • FP 7 2008 – European Ballastics Intelligence System for EU Commission
  • FP 7 2008 – Critical Infrastructure Protection Project for EU Commission

Pathways and its industry partner Cambridgeshire Constabulary scooped the Orange Best Use of Technology in Business category at the National Business Awards held at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London on Tuesday 10 November in the presence of Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling.

Forensic Pathways (FPL) and Cambridgeshire Constabulary joined forces using FPL’s Forensic Phone Analyser system to drastically increase and improve Cambridgeshire’s ability to manage intelligence.  This means criminals can be identified quicker and linked together, saving time, cost and enhancing public safety.  Like many police services Cambridgeshire invests a great deal of money in getting access to data, but making sense of this data until now has not always been simple, due to the sheer amount of data and the range of connections and possibilities within that data.  Richard Leary, Managing Director said “Cambridgeshire Constabulary is to be commended for its commitment reducing cost and improving efficiency always with the eye on protecting both public safety and the taxpayer’s purse strings”.

Forensic Pathways’ Phone Analyser allows the Police to make use of data from mobile phones and telecommunications networks.  The system is able to manage billions of items of data and billions of items of associated data, helping investigators to make sense of it and use it to identify and catch criminals.  This technology is subject of an international patent application and is already coming to the attention of international police forces.

Forensic Pathways has invested heavily in the research and development of Forensic Phone Analyser to produce a unique intelligence tool, easily implemented and used by clients.  The company has its own Research and Development Unit including a PhD programme which is funding three full time doctoral research programmes.  One of these areas concerns making better use of telecommunications information to combat organised crime and terrorism.

For more information on Forensic Phone Analyser please click here

PHOTO: Left to Right: Russell Waite QPM, Detective Chief Superintendent, Head of Crime, Cambridgeshire Police, Centre: Mark Stiven, Vice President of Orange, Right: Richard Leary, MBE, Managing Director Forensic Pathways Ltd

Awards

Forensic Pathways and its industry partner Cambridgeshire Constabulary scooped the Orange Best Use of Technology in Business category at the National Business Awards held at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London on Tuesday 10 November in the presence of Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling. Forensic Pathways (FPL) and Cambridgeshire Constabulary joined forces using FPL’s Forensic Phone Analyser system to drastically increase and improve Cambridgeshire’s ability to manage intelligence. This means criminals can be identified quicker and linked together, saving time, cost and enhancing public safety. Like many police services Cambridgeshire invests a great deal of money in getting access to data, but making sense of this data until now has not always been simple, due to the sheer amount of data and the range of connections and possibilities within that data. Richard Leary, Managing Director said “Cambridgeshire Constabulary is to be commended for its commitment reducing cost and improving efficiency always with the eye on protecting both public safety and the taxpayer’s purse strings”. Forensic Pathways’ Phone Analyser allows the Police to make use of data from mobile phones and telecommunications networks. The system is able to manage billions of items of data and billions of items of associated data, helping investigators to make sense of it and use it to identify and catch criminals. This technology is subject of an international patent application and is already coming to the attention of international police forces. Forensic Pathways has invested heavily in the research and development of Forensic Phone Analyser to produce a unique intelligence tool, easily implemented and used by clients. The company has its own Research and Development Unit including a PhD programme which is funding three full time doctoral research programmes. One of these areas concerns making better use of telecommunications information to combat organised crime and terrorism. For more information on Forensic Phone Analyser please click here PHOTO: Left to Right: Russell Waite QPM, Detective Chief Superintendent, Head of Crime, Cambridgeshire Police, Centre: Mark Stiven, Vice President of Orange, Right: Richard Leary, MBE, Managing Director Forensic Pathways Ltd Awards# Deb Leary, CEO Awarded an OBE by Her Majesty The Queen 2008 for contribution to Entrepreneurship and the Community# FCEM International Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2007/8 presented to Deb Leary, CEO# Middle Market Exporter of the Year 2007: Awarded by the Dept for Trade & Industry# European Woman of Achievement for Entrepreneurship 2006 presented to Deb Leary, CEO# West Midlands ICT Cluster Awards 2006 : Most Innovative Project and Best Public Procurement Project# Microsoft Case Study 2006# Enterprise Champions Award 2005# British Female Inventor of the Year 2005 presented to Deb Leary, CEO# Business of the Year 2003# Most Innovative Business 2003# Business Enterprise Award for Technology and Innovation 2003# Smart Award for Innovation 2002# Richard Leary, Managing Director, Awarded an MBE by Her Majesty The Queen 2001 for contribution to forensics and law enforcement International Projects# IST ffPoirott 2002 – Fraud Management System for EU Commission# AGIS 2005 – Feasibility of European Ballistics Intelligence System (EU)# FP 7 2008 – European Ballastics Intelligence System for EU Commission# FP 7 2008 – Critical Infrastructure Protection Project for EU Commission

  • Deb Leary, CEO Awarded an OBE by Her Majesty The Queen 2008 for contribution to Entrepreneurship and the Community
  • FCEM International Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2007/8 presented to Deb Leary, CEO
  • Middle Market Exporter of the Year 2007:  Awarded by the Dept for Trade & Industry
  • European Woman of Achievement for Entrepreneurship 2006 presented to Deb Leary, CEO
  • West Midlands ICT Cluster Awards 2006 :  Most Innovative Project and Best Public Procurement Project
  • Microsoft Case Study 2006
  • Enterprise Champions Award 2005
  • British Female Inventor of the Year 2005 presented to Deb Leary, CEO
  • Business of the Year 2003
  • Most Innovative Business 2003
  • Business Enterprise Award for Technology and Innovation 2003
  • Smart Award for Innovation 2002
  • Richard Leary, Managing Director, Awarded an MBE by Her Majesty The Queen 2001 for contribution to forensics and law enforcement

International Projects

  • IST ffPoirott 2002 – Fraud Management System for EU Commission
  • AGIS 2005 – Feasibility of European Ballistics Intelligence System (EU)
  • FP 7 2008 – European Ballastics Intelligence System for EU Commission
  • FP 7 2008 – Critical Infrastructure Protection Project for EU Commission