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InCompass Service Connects to Racing Offices

InCompass Service Connects to Racing Offices

InCompass Solutions Inc. has launched a secure password-protected website through which horsemen can conduct and manage their business with racing offices at tracks across the country.

 Tuesday, May 31, 2011

InCompass Launches Mobile Rundown App

Racing secretaries, assistant racing secretaries, and track executives can now closely monitor the changing status of race entries on their smartphones using Mobile Rundown, the initial offering on InCompass mobile.

 Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Racing Secretaries Meet to Address Issues

Racing secretaries from around the country have begun meeting to address common issues.

 Friday, October 29, 2010

NYRA Programs to Assist Injured Jockeys

The New York Racing Association has put into place the InCompass Solutions' Jockey Health Information System and its own Jockey Medical Advocate Program.

 Friday, October 31, 2008

Jockey Health Info System Launched

InCompass Solutions announced Oct. 10 hat it had launched the Jockey Health Information System, a database that will store jockeys' updated medical histories and make it possible for emergency medical personnel at racetracks to instantly access that information in the event of injury.

 Friday, October 10, 2008

Automated Invoice Module Launched By CHRIMS, InCompass

An automated invoice module is the latest innovation launched by racing application service provider CHRIMS and InCompass Solutions.

 Wednesday, September 27, 2006

InCompass Offers Simulcast Programs in Spanish

InCompass, the leading supplier of program pages to simulcast sites across North America, has expanded its Simo-Central service to offer simulcast race programs for North American racing in Spanish.

 Wednesday, December 21, 2005

CHRIMS and Incompass Form Patnership

CHRIMS and InCompass Solutions announced a partnership to offer enhanced simulcast settlement services to racetracks.

 Thursday, December 01, 2005