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Sharing Information Laterally
White paper examines benefits of info sharing between communities State and local fusion centers, encouraged by the federal government after 9/11, must now come of age and start pushing information laterally to local law enforcement agencies instead of me...
Full storyPosted 08.26.10 -
i2 aims to 'accelerate your mission with transformational technologies'
As CEO of i2, Bob Griffin reminded his audience at the recent i2 EMEA User Conference held in Brussels, of what has changed at i2 during the past 12 months. View article...
Full storyPosted 08.26.10 -
Jane's Defence Weekly - Vol 47, Issue 24
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Full storyPosted 06.16.10 -
Horry County Law Enforcement uses high tech tool to catch criminals
CONWAY, S.C. -- Some Grand Strand law enforcement agencies have been using a tool that makes narrowing down a list of suspects as easy as the click of a mouse. Read more...
Full storyPosted 08.05.10 -
COPLINK system gives police 411 on suspects on Strand
With the click of a computer, area police officers can access hundreds of records, criminal histories and photographs of offenders. Read more...
Full storyPosted 08.03.10 -
Software helps police piece evidence together
Police agencies on the Grand Strand have been using special software to analyze data and evidence, and now they hope to expand the system's reach in the hopes of making it an even more valuable tool. Read more...
Full storyPosted 08.02.10 -
Intelligence specialist i2 looks to Pacific Rim to grow business base
firm i2 is seeking to squeeze greater value from its current offerings while also expanding further into the Pacific Rim region, the company has told Jane’s. Download Full Story...
Full storyPosted 06.16.10 -
Horry Co. takes crime fighting efforts high tech
HORRY COUNTY, SC (WMBF) - A high-tech tool is helping police along the Grand Strand catch criminals red-handed, and now Horry County officials hope to expand services to other jurisdictions. Horry County officials will be joining representatives of i2 Inc...
Full storyPosted 07.30.10 -
Law enforcement to dispaly high-tech crime fighting tool in Conway
CONWAY - Law Enforcement agencies on the Grand Strand have been using a high tech tool to catch criminals and are now hoping to expand its use to neighboring jurisdictions. Currently the following agencies are linked to the system: Horry County Police, Ho...
Full storyPosted 07.30.10 -
Queen’s Award for Enterprise presented to Cambridge firm
A Cambridge business has received the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in recognition of the support their technology provides for fighting crime and preventing terrorism. View Article...
Full storyPosted 07.27.10 -
Cambridgeshire’s crime-busting company
THE hunt for the Bali bombers and their links to the Al-Qaeda network and the search for the people at the centre of the international tiger trade, are just two of the massive global operations that have been helped by a Cambridge company’s cutting edge...
Full storyPosted 07.24.10 -
Software contract boosts security
The city of Austin and surrounding areas will soon be adding more muscle to law enforcement with a contract awarded by i2, the leading provider of intelligence and investigation software in the nation. Announcing the contract last week, i2 will provide th...
Full storyPosted 07.20.10 -
i2 celebrates Queen’s Awards success
Hugh Duberly Esq CBE, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire presented i2 with the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the Innovation Category 2010. The award was in recognition of the support that the company’s Intelligence-Led Operations Platform provides fo...
Full storyPosted 07.19.10 -
Connecting the Right Dots
This piece of coverage appeared in issue no.49 of Public Security magazine, published in June 2010. For more information about this publication please visit http://www.appss.org.uk/resources/publications View Article...
Full storyPosted 07.14.10 -
Opinion: Citizens play roles in crime drop
Extract: Information is shared easily through a tool called COPLINK …Thanks to this initiative, it is increasingly more difficult for perpetrators to continue to commit crime in Chandler and other neighboring communities. View article...
Full storyPosted 07.06.10 -
Students use Crime Charting Technology to investigate underbelly of life
QUT School of Justice PhD student Michael Cerruto with a chart created by the new Analyst's Notebook software. Queensland University of Technology (QUT) students are following in the footsteps of the nation's best detectives by using electronic cr...
Full storyPosted 06.29.10 -
Terrrorist watchdog ties Shahzad to other militants, groups
WEST HAVEN -- The links to Faisal Shahzad reveal a chain of terror and danger. One connects Shahzad, a 30-year-old University of Bridgeport graduate, to Anwar al-Awlaki, the U.S.-born former imam now living in Yemen. His hate-filled lectures encouraged Sh...
Full storyPosted 06.28.10 -
CeBIT 2010 Highlights
CeBit 2010 - State-of-the-art surveillance technology and iPad apps are Australian IT editor Stuart Kennedy's CeBIT highlights Click here to view the video...
Full storyPosted 05.28.10 -
BPD's newest gadgets meant to solve crime
The wizardry of technology is pushing real life police toward the swiftness of television crime solvers. Bakersfield Police Department officers in the field have a database for suspects and their photographs, the capability of providing on-the-spot photo ...
Full storyPosted 01.22.10 -
What's up with that pole?: LA police explain that the eyesore serves an important function
Once termed a hideous eyesore by some Los Altos residents, the 140-foot monopole continues to tower dominantly and conspicuously above the Los Altos civic center complex. "It’s hideous … it looks like a giant industrial smokestack," e-mailed...
Full storyPosted 01.13.10 -
Law enforcement agencies finding new ways to share information
TAMPA - The alleged drug dealer had a stomach tattoo that showed a raised middle finger. The would-be kidnapper's license plate started with "583." The auto burglary suspect was known as "Erica" and hung out in hotels with a man named "Tony" who drove a w...
Full storyPosted 01.03.10 -
The new CEO of technology software company i2 has big plans for how the organisation can continue to aid police forces in their daily work. The Investigator talks to Bob Griffin about how i2 will move forward in 2010. Saskia Welman reports.
Bob Griffin took over the position of CEO for i2 on July 15, 2009. He had previously been one of the founders and CEO of KCC - an organisation which has now merged with i2. This merger, said Mr Griffin, has made perfect sense as KCC works to help tactical...
Full storyPosted 01.01.10 -
What Goes Mobile?
E-mail and Web browsing are obvious applications for smartphones. But some businesses are doing much more--using the smartphones that increasingly are in more employees' hands to solve specific business problems and hit specific business goals. General Mo...
Full storyPosted 12.05.09 -
Data-Driven Crime Fighting
E-mail and Web browsing are obvious applications for smartphones. But some businesses are doing much more--using the smartphones that increasingly are in more employees' hands to solve specific business problems and hit specific business goals. General Mo...
Full storyPosted 11.13.09 -
Pima County Sheriffs Department detectives get iPhones
Crime fighting goes high tech. Recently, the Pima County Sheriff's Department issued I-phones to all 132 detectives. Now they're able to access criminal information from the palm of their hand. Det. Derek Ogden works night detectives, and he spends part o...
Full storyPosted 10.04.09 -
More powerful crime-fighting computer software comes to Denver
Law enforcement officials in Denver will have a new tool at their disposal to find the bad guys in the coming months. Denver - Coplink, a computer software program that correlates vast amounts of new and existing information in police databases will soon ...
Full storyPosted 10.01.09 -
Good Gov
Visualization tools aid good gov contracting practices The scope of American government is bigger than one can imagine, a fact that has become especially evident during the recent economic recession. The big "T," as in trillion, is getting tosse...
Full storyPosted 08.04.09 -
Army employs visualization software to uncover procurement fraud
When it comes to understanding government procurement, any tools that can help make sense of the inherent complexity of contracts can be hugely helpful. So, not surprisingly, integrator SRA International, which has a contract to help the Army Criminal Inv...
Full storyPosted 07.14.09 -
New program links 7 local police agencies
A new program called COPLINK has been a few years in the making. It's a database that links 7 local police agencies and helps them investigate crime and now it's ready. COLUMBIA COUNTY, GA - COPLINK has been in the works for several years. Now, it's final...
Full storyPosted 07.30.08 -
KC-Area Police To Share Crime Information COPLINK Program Gives Police More Access To Details
Several law enforcement agencies from the Kansas City area are teaming up for a project that will allow them to share crime information easier and break cases. KANSAS CITY, Mo. - They'll be using the COPLINK computer program. It was designed by a Tucson, ...
Full storyPosted 07.22.08 -
Police 'Google'-like tool will link police records, go after criminals
The department jumped a significant hurdle in implementing a new investigative tool for officers called COPLINK, known as "Google" for police, to search confidential criminal information maintained by law enforcement agencies. Currently, Mesa ca...
Full storyPosted 07.02.08 -
National Dragnet Is a Click Away
Authorities to Gain Fast and Expansive Access to Records Several thousand law enforcement agencies are creating the foundation of a domestic intelligence system through computer networks that analyze vast amounts of police information to fight crime and r...
Full storyPosted 03.06.08 -
COPLINK helping catch more bad guys
Colorado law enforcement officials are in the process of implementing COPLINK, a "quantum leap" for police efforts across the state, according to Aurora Police Chief Daniel Oates. COPLINK is commercially developed software that accepts data from...
Full storyPosted 03.05.08 -
Houston Police Department's Crime Center
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Full storyPosted 02.21.08 -
Missouri deploys COPLINK
Missouri will deploy a software suite from Knowledge Computing Corp. that will foster better information sharing and collaboration among local and state law enforcement. The state will use COPLINK crime analysis tools, which provide decision support for r...
Full storyPosted 01.08.08 -
Missouri to Deploy Statewide Law Enforcement Information Sharing Solution
The State of Missouri will deploy Knowledge Computing Corp.'s COPLINK solution suite to support comprehensive information sharing and collaboration among local and state law enforcement for solving crimes and thwarting terrorism. Funding for the project, ...
Full storyPosted 01.08.08 -
Funding for new police tool approved. COPLINK purchase paired with other metro area buys.
Aurora - Local lawmakers approved funding Monday night, Jan. 7, for COPLINK, a computer software system that some say will revolutionize the way criminals are caught in Aurora. Aurora City Council awarded $329,221 to Knowledge Computing Corp. for the soft...
Full storyPosted 01.07.08 -
Data-Driven Crime Fighting
Law enforcement agencies adopt new tools in an effort to be more proactive in getting resources where they're most needed. On a Saturday afternoon last summer, Mark Rasch took his son to his baseball game at a park in Georgetown, Md. The ballpark is locat...
Full storyPosted 11.12.05 -
CJIS system uses enterprise architecture, sign-on security to link law enforcement
The threat of terrorism has made the FBI more aware than most agencies of the need to share information across jurisdictions, but terrorism isn't the only reason the bureau shares data. To confront crime on many fronts, the bureau has developed the Nation...
Full storyPosted 10.11.05
