Current Situation
Without advanced crime analytics and data-sharing centers, national agencies far more slowly connect critical time-sensitive data or piece together various siloed data, thus missing the opportunity to apprehend suspects and/or prevent crimes from occurring. International data-sharing platforms are becoming necessary to address crime and/or public security issues that do not respect jurisdictional boundaries (dark net marketplaces, pandemic health crises, etc.).
Goals and Objectives
Allow various national and international agencies to share, integrate, and operationalize information between these agencies and with other jurisdictions as necessary, without breaching security levels.
Technology Deployed
Hardware: Laptops, desktops, smartphones, video walls for display, cloud platforms, next-generation security solutions, Lidar, and 3D crime scene mapping technologies
Software: Advanced analytics, visualization tools, cognitive solutions, machine learning, social media analytics, digital intelligence platforms to centralize a common operating picture, mobile alerting, biometrics, and facial recognition
Use Case Summary
Data sharing between agencies and jurisdictions facilitates the use of advanced analytics, cognitive solutions, and visualization tools to more expeditiously connect the dots, unearth invisible patterns, identify suspects more quickly, and save public safety and citizen lives. AI is being leveraged to highlight anomalous patterns and to link data across agencies and jurisdictions.