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Analytic Information Data Exchange TIM COLLINS MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS JULY 30, 2014

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Analytic Information

Data Exchange

TIM COLLINS

MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS

JULY 30, 2014

BRING UNCONNECTED DATA TOGETHER TO CREATE MORE INTELLIGENT AND ACTIONABLE INFORMATION

Create a solution which allows police departments to increase the number of criminal cases solved

Connect government information to uncover criminal relationships

Create an advanced intelligent policing solution which will provide law enforcement with criminal insights and a geographic guide to uncover criminal hot spots

OUR GOAL

© 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. Source: The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments’ (MWCOG) Annual Report on Crime & Crime Control: 2011

http://www.mwcog.org/uploads/pub-documents/oF5dXFY20120912145153.pdf

METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON COG 2011 ANNUAL CRIME REPORT

Property crime

makes up 87% of

MWCOG crime

Budget pressures are

having an impact on

resources available to

fight crime

PERCENTAGE OF CRIMES SOLVED NATIONWIDE

• A high % of property crimes

are not being solved

• Property crimes lead to

gateway crimes

• This has a serious effect on

safety and the local

communities

12.7

21.5

11.9

28.7

41.2

56.9

64.8

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Property Crime Violent Crime Source: FBI 2011 uniform report

CRIMINALS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF GEOPOLITICAL BOUNDARIES

CRIMINAL ACTIVITY CROSSES GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES

Polk County

03:28:95

Bob Jones

DOB 11:20:59

Sally Smith

DOB 05:09:77

555-1212

Bob Jones

Speeding

Karen Nash

DOB 03:28:82

ENABLE SAFER CITIES, THRIVING COMMUNITIES

ELIMINATE BOUNDARIES WITH MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL DATA

Polk County

03:28:95

Bob Jones

DOB 11:20:59

Sally Smith

DOB 05:09:77

555-1212

Bob Jones

Speeding

Karen Nash

DOB 03:28:82

POLICE DATA CHALLENGES

• Resources are becoming more

budget constrained

• Outdated information hidden in

multiple places

• Public and private databases

are not connected

• Inability for agencies and

retailers to share information

securely

• Criminals are becoming more

sophisticated

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COST OF PROPERTY CRIME

Source:

NRF presentation at NEORCA Symposium

September 19, 2013

ORGANIZED RETAIL CRIME

LEADS TO:

• Drugs

• Murder

• Gangs

• Terrorism

• Prostitution

• Identity Theft

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INTELLIGENT LED INVESTIGATION EXAMPLE: ESTABLISH WHO A FENCE IS

• Private enterprise case

management system initiates

investigation (ALPR, images,

address, etc.)

DATABASES

Private Public (Federal/Local) Open

Hot Items

Court Records(civil,

criminal,

probate,bankruptcy)

Marriage /Divorce

Employee Criminal history Phone numbers and

address

Suspect photo Arrest Records Bankruptcy

Suspect Description Business license Fraud

Credit Card Business assets Social Media

Address Bankruptcy Crimestoppers

Shrinkage Scars, marks, tattoos Facial recog

Plate number Blueline(PS social) Neighbors

Warrants New articles

Traffic

Public records

(Clerk, Library, Post

Office)

Data Source Used

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INTELLIGENT LED INVESTIGATION EXAMPLE: ESTABLISH WHO A FENCE IS

• Private enterprise case

management system initiates

investigation (ALPR, images,

address, etc.)

• Public records used to

determine business viability,

ownership, violations,

permits, etc.

• Open sources used to

corroborate names, phone

numbers, relationships,

proceeds, etc.

Private Public (Federal/Local) Open

Hot Items Court Records(civil,

criminal,

probate,bankruptcy) Marriage /Divorce

Employee Criminal history Phone numbers and

address

Suspect

(photo,plates) Arrest Records Bankruptcy

Height, weight, sex,

items taken) Business license Fraud

Credit Card Business assets Social Media

Address Bankruptcy Crimestoppers

Shrinkage Scars, marks, tattoos Facial recog

Blueline(PS social) Neighbors

Warrants New articles

Traffic Public records

(Clerk, Library, Post

Office)

Data Source Used

DATABASES

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INTELLIGENT LED INVESTIGATION EXAMPLE: ESTABLISH WHO A FENCE IS

• Private enterprise case

management system initiates

investigation (ALPR, images,

address, etc.)

• Public records used to

determine business viability,

ownership, violations,

permits, etc.

• Open sources used to

corroborate names, phone

numbers, relationships,

proceeds, etc.

Private Public (Federal/Local) Open

Hot Items Court Records(civil,

criminal,

probate,bankruptcy) Marriage /Divorce

Employee Criminal history Phone numbers and

address

Suspect

(photo,plates) Arrest Records Bankruptcy

Height, weight, sex,

items taken) Business license Fraud

Credit Card Business assets Social Media

Address Bankruptcy Crimestoppers

Shrinkage Scars, marks, tattoos Facial recog

Blueline(PS social) Neighbors

Warrants New articles

Traffic Public records

(Clerk, Library, Post

Office)

Data Source Used

DATABASES

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INTELLIGENT LED INVESTIGATION EXAMPLE: ESTABLISH WHO A FENCE IS

• Currently it is difficult to

initiate/build successful cases

• Multiple databases needed

• Databases are not connected

Private Public (Federal/Local) Open

Hot Items

Court Records(civil,

criminal,

probate,bankruptcy)

Marriage /Divorce

Employee Criminal history Phone numbers and

address

Suspect photo Arrest Records Bankruptcy

Suspect Description Business license Fraud

Credit Card Business assets Social Media

Address Bankruptcy Crimestoppers

Shrinkage Scars, marks, tattoos Facial recog

Plate number Blueline(PS social) Neighbors

Warrants New articles

Traffic

Public records

(Clerk, Library, Post

Office)

Data Source Used

DATABASES

Public and private data across

jurisdictions, cities and states results in

more criminal activity being uncovered

© 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc.

3 MINS

CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS

3 MONTHS CURRENT AFTER

© 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. Data Sharing Increases Situational Awareness

Incident Beat

Agency

Gang Association

Location

Vehicle Model

Vehicle Plate

Offense Category

Offense Description

Offense Statute

Public Safety

Filters

10

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74

95

CRIMINAL ACTIVITY SEARCH

ANALYTIC INTELLIGENT DATA EXCHANGE MAKES DETECTIVES LIVES EASIER

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HOW DATA EXCHANGE CHANGES INVESTIGATIONS

BEFORE

AFTER

Officers

Phone &

Email

Public/Private

Databases

• Long and tedious process

• Questions answered in

days to weeks

• Data potentially insecure

• Streamlined process

• Questions answered in

minutes

• Information protected

DATA SHARING SOLUTION

• Bring multiple data sources

together

• Free up people to spend time

analyzing the data

• Make government more

efficient and collaborative

• Encourage economic

development through safer

communities

ALLOWS POLICE TO SHARE DATA PERTINENT TO CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS

HIGH LEVEL CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAM

Public

Safety

CJIS +

De-confliction

Analytics

Local Police

RMS/

Databases

State RMS/

Databases State RMS/

Databases Fusion

Centers

Private Data

Systems

Geographic

Information

Open Data

Systems

State RMS/

Databases State RMS/

Databases State RMS/

Databases

State RMS/

Databases State RMS/

Databases Federal

Databases

CJIS SECURITY POLICY

• Information is powerful—

it needs to be secured

• Data lifecycle controls

• CJI data handling

guidelines

• Applies to everyone

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PROPOSED APPROACH

• Create CJIS compliant national data

sharing infrastructure

• Partner with public and private data

suppliers

• Partner with leading law enforcement

agencies, NARC & COG’s across

nation

• A platform for making connections

across the nation

• Enhance analytics by enabling

additional analytic algorithm partners

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