Joshua Elliott

Business Development Representative at Comtrac_

Joshua Elliott is an experienced professional with a robust background in investigations, compliance, and business development. Currently serving as a Business Development Representative and Manager at Comtrac, as well as a Business Owner at Norman & Dann since February 2023, Joshua has held various managerial roles, including Senior Investigator at the Tasmanian Integrity Commission and Manager of Forensic Services at Procare Forensic Services. Earlier experience includes strategic roles in the Queensland Department of Education and Queensland Racing Integrity Commission. Joshua's extensive law enforcement background includes positions as Detective Sergeant and Detective Senior Constable with the Queensland Police Service, where responsibilities encompassed training, illicit laboratory investigations, and participation in high-stakes operations both domestically and with international organizations like the United Nations and Australian Federal Police. Joshua studied at Griffith University from 1995 to 1997.

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Tasmania, Australia

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Comtrac_

While many agencies often use some form of a case management system (CMS), rarely do these systems have much impact on the efficiency of the investigation or the quality of the brief of evidence. Most CMS are focused on the administration of a case and not the management of the actual investigation. Comtrac is a configurable end-to-end Investigation and Digital Brief Management Solution. The software is centred around mapping evidence and information to the elements of the offence. We call this Elementising Evidence™. Comtrac automatically customises the investigative workflow and builds the brief of evidence as the investigation progresses. This allows investigators to shift their focus to what matters most. Comtrac streamlines the investigation by delivering transparency, strategic direction and automatically generating the brief of evidence, evidence matrix and investigative outputs.


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