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By Neal Lorenzi
The University of Central Oklahoma (UCO), in Edmond, Okla., recently opened a Forensic Science Institute (FSI) building directly across the street from an Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) Forensic Science Center that opened in 2008—creating a crime fighting, CSI-like complex for state law enforcement investigators and students. The new $12 million building features a 165-seat auditorium, four classrooms, a conference room and an evidence processing and collection training facility.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2010)
By Candy Phelps
It sounds like something from a sci-fi movie: software that predicts where and when crimes are going to happen. But for the Memphis, Tenn. Police Department (MPD), the results of using IBM’s SPSS predictive analytics software couldn’t be more real.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2010)
By PSIT Staff
The LAPD sees positive results with wireless video technology.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Jul/Aug 2010)
By PSIT Staff
The Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) is an internationally accredited law enforcement organization with 1,200 sworn officers, including officers from the Gaming and Drug and Crime Control divisions, and over 1,200 uniformed civilians and support staff.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT May/Jun 2010)
By Candy Phelps
The partnership between E•SPONDER®, a St. Louis-based leader in incident management software, and the Tampa, FL Police Department is a good example of how industry leaders and agencies can collaborate to develop crime-fighting solutions that give police more bang for their buck.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Mar/Apr 2010)
By Neal Lorenzi
Pitney Bowes Business Insight (PBBI) geospatial software is being used for an increasing number of public safety applications according to Moshe Binyamin, the company’s global product manager.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2009)
IBM announced that Canada’s Edmonton Police Service is using IBM business analytics technology to help reduce crime, improve force effectiveness, and increase public safety.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2009)
By Susan Geoghegan
There’s no question that today’s first responders face many different challenges in an increasingly demanding world.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2009)
By Stephen G. Serrao
The concept of analytical-driven threat assessment is still very new to law enforcement.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Jul/Aug 2009)
By Brad Brewer
In partnership with the analytical software vendor i2, the Vancouver Police Department came up with Consolidated Records Intelligence Mining Environment (C.R.I.M.E), which has caught the eye of many in the law enforcement community.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2008)