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The power of shared data: Building trust through collaboration and integration (eBook)

Unlock the potential of connected systems to build safer communities

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San Pablo PD

Download the eBook to learn how San Pablo PD in California and other agencies are leveraging mobile tools and data to drive efficiency, transparency and trust.

San Pablo Police Department

Technology is changing the way public safety agencies operate – and communicate. Discover how forward-thinking departments are embracing data integration to drive efficiency, transparency and trust.

Three case studies highlighted in this eBook show how small and large agencies alike are leveraging mobile tools and connected platforms to improve officer workflows, increase community confidence and support better decision-making in the field.

Whether you’re looking to streamline operations, improve public trust or explore digital transformation, “The power of shared data” offers practical insights from agencies already making it happen.

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Download this eBook to learn:

  • How connected data systems improve community trust
    Learn how agencies are bridging information gaps and building accountability through improved transparency and collaboration.
  • Why mobile tech is key to operational efficiency
    Explore how smartphones, apps, and integrated tools are transforming officer workflows and situational awareness.
  • What success looks like for small but mighty agencies
    See how one resourceful department is overcoming size and budget constraints through strategic tech adoption.

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Laura Neitzel is Director of Branded Content for Lexipol, where she produces written and multimedia branded content of relevance to a public safety audience, including law enforcement, fire, EMS and corrections. She holds degrees in English from the University of Texas and the University of North Texas, and has over 20 years’ experience writing and producing branded and educational content for nationally-recognized companies, government agencies, non-profits and advocacy organizations.
Katja Ridderbusch is an award-winning print, radio and online journalist based in Atlanta. She reports on health care, criminal justice and law enforcement topics. Her work has appeared in outlets such as Time, the Washington Post, U.S. News & World Report, USA Today, Kaiser Health News and more.