We have recently published a new Market Landscape for Real Time Crime Centers which help local police and public safety departments integrate various data feeds to make more informed decisions when protecting the public. This content is available as part of our Clearbox Source Subscription.
Marketplace.city has recently published a new Market Landscape related to Real Time Crime Centers (RTCC) as part of the Clearbox Source Subscription. In completing the research we have identified the Top 5 Key Concerns for departments that are considering an investment in this technology and where our data can be helpful. They are:
Will your RTCC integrate with your existing or future Body Worn Camera (BWC) Platform?
How many concurrent feeds can be overlaid on a mapping interface?
How does the Pricing Model break down? i.e. per-capita licenses, data feed integration costs?
Which solutions can be accessed remotely by officers in the field?
Which solutions can intake & display gunshot detection data?
This Market Landscape highlights the key vendors, case studies, contracts, pricing models, references and much more and is specific for local government buyers' needs. If you'd like more information about how to access the Landscape email: subscribe@marketplace.city and visit our Clearbox Source Landing Page
For more information on Real Time Crime Centers:
Real-time crime centers (RTCCs) are an essential component of modern law enforcement agencies. They provide a centralized location where officers can quickly access and analyze data from a variety of sources to identify and respond to criminal activity in real-time.
One of the primary benefits of an RTCC is its ability to improve situational awareness and decision-making. By aggregating data from multiple sources, such as surveillance cameras, 911 calls, social media, and crime databases, officers can quickly get a clear picture of what is happening on the ground. This allows them to make informed decisions about how to respond to an incident, whether it be dispatching officers to the scene or deploying other resources, such as drones or K-9 units.
In addition to improving response times, RTCCs can also help prevent crime. By analyzing data in real-time, officers can identify patterns and trends that may indicate criminal activity is about to occur. This allows them to proactively deploy resources and intervene before a crime takes place.
Another advantage of RTCCs is their ability to improve community relations. By providing officers with access to real-time data, they can be more transparent with the public about their actions and the reasoning behind them. This can help build trust and strengthen the relationship between law enforcement and the community they serve.
Overall, the importance of building a real-time crime center cannot be overstated. It allows officers to respond to incidents more quickly, prevent crime, and improve community relations. As such, it should be a top priority for any law enforcement agency looking to improve its capabilities and serve its community more effectively.