Specifications include, but are not limited to: The replacement LE-RMS will include the following modules: Incident Reports: This module will be used for the entry of incident reports for all incidents of crime reported to the police. Incident reports must comply with the requirements NIBRS. Arrest Reports: This module will be used for the entry of information collected incident to the arrest of a suspect. Field Interviews: This module will be used for the entry of a report following a brief non-custodial interview with a citizen. Case Management: This module will be used for the assignment to and management of cases by investigative personnel. Warrants: This module will be used to manage all local warrants including those entered into National Crime Information Center (NCIC). It will include the ability to send out notifications of warrants to the subjects of warrants. Civil Process: This module will be used to manage the service of process of all civil court papers to include documents such as restraining orders and subpoenas. Traffic and Crash Reporting: Due to the requirement to use the traffic and crash reporting systems developed by the Maryland State Police, this module will be used to import data entered into these systems into the LE-RMS. Such data may include traffic citations, crash reports and diagrams. Property and Evidence (Optional): If elected to replace the current property and evidence system, this module will be used to collect and manage information related to seized property, found property and evidence. It will integrate with property reported as lost, stolen, or vandalized in the Incident Reports module; a bar code scanning system; and may be integrated with a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS).