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    Big Data to the Rescue

    Sept. 24, 2013
    Public data systems can be massive, making the exporting of data a difficult task. It could require multiple servers and millions of dollars to manage, depending on the amount of information available.
    The use of mobile devices empower Officers and enable Law Enforcement agencies to more effectively plan and execute tactical missions.
    The use of mobile devices empower Officers and enable Law Enforcement agencies to more effectively plan and execute tactical missions.

    What is Big Data and how is it used?  We get this question a lot.  We define big data as huge amounts of data collected through the public sector.  It’s all the data compiled from police departments, the DMV, the DOT, our courthouses, etc.  There are others, like retailers, who also collect data that the public sector would find useful.  Like a sporting goods store collecting info on gun owners, hunting & fishing permits, and so on. At L-Tron we offer a solution that aggregates this data and turns it into useful information for the user.  For Law Enforcement, that means the ability to analyze patterns of data from arrest records and calls received by dispatch (like burglaries in a neighborhood, disturbances at a residence or even details about a suspicious vehicle or person).  As solution providers to Law Enforcement agencies, we asked ourselves:

    What if a traffic Officer had access to all accident reports, or data on the time of day the most speeding tickets were issued in a particular stretch of highway?

    What if a patrol Officer knew what open arrest warrants or high risk sex offenders were living in a particular neighborhood?

    Being able to solve these “what if” questions will solve many challenges for Law Enforcement.  And it’s already been proven in the field.  One police department in the mid-west was able to make an arrest in a sex offense based on information collected using dispatch data collected over a period of several weeks. If not for the ability to do a search of the RMS to map out the areas where the crimes had been reported, they would not have been able to make an arrest as quickly as they did.  With advanced ability to analyze the data, the arrest interrupted a pattern that may have resulted in assault and abduction. With hundreds of dispatch calls a day coming through, it would have taken much longer to string together clues in the investigation that would allow this individual to be found and charged. 

    How do we gather up this data and incorporate it into a database management system?

    Public data systems can be massive, making the exporting of data a difficult task.  It could require multiple servers and millions of dollars to manage, depending on the amount of information available.  There are more economical alternatives available now that eliminate server concerns by allowing storage in the cloud.  What is the cloud?  You probably use it now if you have a public email account, have photos on Facebook, or use iTunes. For IT Managers, it frees up server space and streamlines IT efficiencies so it’s a welcome change.  The good news is that using cloud-based applications reduce capital outlays and speed up the rollout and adoption of technology in the field.  With crime prevention being one of the primary drivers behind organizing all this data, the ability for Law Enforcement Officers to build reports in a software application allows them to more easily identify areas of need and apply resources accordingly. When scheduling is based on this data analysis, time on the job becomes safer for the Officers and the communities in which they serve.  Agencies who have designed systems equipped to utilize this data in the cloud are seeing major improvements in the way they utilize their workforce, manage emergencies, and make improvements in their cities. 

    How do we make this data available to Law Enforcement?  Using a data mapping software application, reports can be created and viewed on a number of devices like Honeywell’s Dolphin™ 70e Black Smartphone. In our last blog we discussed the use of consumer devices and industry-designed Smartphones like the Dolphin Black for Officers in Law Enforcement, and the importance of both fit and functionality with the right kind of device.  A rugged design, and features that fit the application, allow these devices to be major productivity enhancers.  In addition, an integrated barcode scanner allows for the scanning of PDF barcodes on ID cards and driver licenses.  These devices empower the Officer too, since it can alleviate some of the time spent relying on dispatch to provide information in real-time, or for lookups to be performed on a single database. What’s more, an easy-to-use, graphic interface enables Law Enforcement to rapidly interpret reports as well; for example, a screen displaying area businesses that have been burglarized in the last 6 months, or the number of car break-ins within a certain-mile radius.

    What kind of budget does an agency need to afford this type of solution?  As you may imagine, there are massive amounts of this data around – so much so that it’s almost too large to manage with the database systems that are currently in place.  But the truth is, with a crime analysis data management solution in place, the return on investment is huge – particularly when we’re talking about pulling the bad guys off the street and reducing crime numbers in our communities.  The mobile devices alone immediately decrease labor costs by eliminating manual processes and data entry.  Using a rugged device like the Dolphin 70e Black drastically reduces the time spent trouble shooting and managing damaged equipment too, because it was designed to be used in environments where they may get bumped around, dropped and exposed to the elements.

    At L-Tron we’ve combined our solutions expertise with a software mapping program to provide a full-service solution to the public sector offering demographic analysis, crime analysis, investigative intelligence and more.   To learn more about cloud-based data management and solutions we recommend to the public sector, contact L-Tron Corporation at 800-830-9523 and we’ll provide you with the information and demonstration materials to get you headed in the right direction.

    ABOUT L-TRON:

    L-Tron Corporation is a leading technology solution provider to Law Enforcement agencies and other industries that benefit from the automation of processes for mobile workers.  L-Tron brings their expertise to Officer.com to share ideas and information on current trends in the market that improve processes and increase efficiencies in order to better serve our communities.  

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