Data/Information Sharing
Beyond real-time lawful intelligence and precision location tracking, it’s leading the push toward ‘augmented intelligence’
Systems must be easy to operate and work smoothly together
How mobile technology is creating a smarter, more connected future in public safety
Agency determined that federal immigration officials can access the records within it, raising concern that participation in the system would violate a “sanctuary county” law
The information contained 4,000 unique records including names, job titles, phone numbers and postal addresses
Data literacy – the ability to derive meaningful information from data – should be the goal of every agency
Workshops, networking and peer sharing for users of PowerDMS were the focus of Entrust 2019
The first-ever PowerDMS Entrust Awards celebrated three police departments for modernizing subpoena management, finding high-risk children with autism faster and saving their departments money
Cybersecurity may be outside of the day-to-day tasks of most law enforcement officers, but every officer benefits from a secure network, whether they know it or not
Improve officer safety, increase situational awareness, streamline processes, save money and build trust with the community
Studying and sharing non-sensitive information can provide valuable insights and build trust in the community
Efficiencies from cloud computing free officers to do more substantive police work
Integration of physical and digital evidence makes it easier for officers, detectives and evidence managers to share critical information
Most officers are writing reports with a records management system, but many feel there is room for improvement
The AWS GovCloud (US) is designed to address specific CJIS Security Policy Areas and provides implementation guidance and support
Through the Data-Driven Justice Initiative, officials can compare information on arrests and healthcare to reduce costs and better manage super users of public services
Scott Crouch, co-founder of Mark43, discusses the impact of the cloud and related technologies on law enforcement
Cloud-based technologies are changing the landscape of law enforcement
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Caliber Public Safety provides its users with access to a nationwide network of person, property and incident data through its InterDEx network
Online RMS from Caliber Public Safety makes it easy for officers, dispatchers and investigators to enter and share information
Captain Milton McKinnon of the Hermosa Beach PD says the future of policing is in the cloud, which offers agencies improved data security and technical support
Deputy Chief Gary Woodruff discusses how the future of policing will rely upon cameras, video and data management in the cloud
Stop switching between various platforms by using visualization software to integrate multiple data feeds
The attorney general’s office pushed for the bill, saying it would allow law enforcement to investigate “pill mills and drug diversion”
The Raleigh Police Department has had success using LeadsOnline
Investigators use LeadsOnline to identify criminals selling stolen goods within their jurisdictions and beyond
From building stronger relationships with the community to cutting down on interstate crime, police are making great use of one database service
From RMS to CAD systems, focus on your agency’s goals to find the best solution
Timely access to verified information can help dispatchers and officers respond swiftly and safely
Former Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis talks analytics, predictive policing and cloud computing
Police agencies that want to increase their effectiveness while holding the budgetary line should consider acquiring a predictive policing software solution
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