Law Enforcement Technology

JUN 2013

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EQUIPPING THE OFFICER What it does: Clint Quanstrom, vice president of Motorola's Integration Services, says "With the Real-Time Crime Center solution from Motorola Solutions, law enforcement officers can now approach an incident armed with more operational intelligence than ever before." Motorola says the center employs information from multiple data sources such as video, sensors, alarms and computer-aided dispatch (CAD). Records are processed with real-time analytics to deliver one operational view. Advanced public safety analytics deliver intelligent data and video to anticipate crowd formations, recognize faces or detect gunshots to help agencies become more proactive, shortening response times and optimizing resource strategies. It works by integrating existing agency records and databases with additional resources such as parole, national crime and inspections databases, together with Motorola's Real-Time Crime Center uses information from multiple data sources from video, sensors, alarms and computer-aided dispatch to anticipate crowd formations, recognize faces or detect gunshots. Circle 59 on Reader Service Card 20 Law Enforcement Technology June 2013 www.officer.com Circle 58 on Reader Service Card

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