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Long Beach Police Department | Long Beach | Los Angeles County | CA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Long Beach Police Department's real-time crime center is called the Common Operating Picture. According to LBPD, "With just the click of a computer mouse, the Long Beach Police Department has the capability to access live video of locations throughout the city to be used as a visual aid in the event of a crime."
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Agency: Long Beach Police Department State: CA City: Long Beach County: Los Angeles County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Long Beach Police Department's real-time crime center is called the Common Operating Picture. According to LBPD, "With just the click of a computer mouse, the Long Beach Police Department has the capability to access live video of locations throughout the city to be used as a visual aid in the event of a crime."
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Louisville Metro Police Department | Louisville | Jefferson County | KY | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Louisville Metro Police Department has operated a real-time crime center since 2014. | |||||
Agency: Louisville Metro Police Department State: KY City: Louisville County: Jefferson County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Louisville Metro Police Department has operated a real-time crime center since 2014. |
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Memphis Police Department | Memphis | Shelby County | TN | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Memphis Police Department developed its real-time crime center in the late 2000s at an initital cost of $3.5 million. The Memphis RTCC taps into various surveilalnce technologies including a city-wide network of 2,100 cameras in 650 locations. The RTCC also houses a wall of more than 40 monitors displaying live security feeds, crime maps, and television news.
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Agency: Memphis Police Department State: TN City: Memphis County: Shelby County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Memphis Police Department developed its real-time crime center in the late 2000s at an initital cost of $3.5 million. The Memphis RTCC taps into various surveilalnce technologies including a city-wide network of 2,100 cameras in 650 locations. The RTCC also houses a wall of more than 40 monitors displaying live security feeds, crime maps, and television news.
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Mesa Police Department | Mesa | Maricopa County | AZ | Real-Time Crime Center | |
In the summer of 2021, the City of Mesa announced plans for a $3.3 million real-time crime center.
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Agency: Mesa Police Department State: AZ City: Mesa County: Maricopa County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: In the summer of 2021, the City of Mesa announced plans for a $3.3 million real-time crime center.
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Miami-Dade Police Department | Doral | Miami-Dade County | FL | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Miami-Dade Police Department Real-Time Crime Center provided access to a citywide surevillance camera network and ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors. The RTCC also allows residents to send-in video, texts, or pictures of any crimes in an app called Citizen on Patrol Application (COPA).
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Agency: Miami-Dade Police Department State: FL City: Doral County: Miami-Dade County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Miami-Dade Police Department Real-Time Crime Center provided access to a citywide surevillance camera network and ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors. The RTCC also allows residents to send-in video, texts, or pictures of any crimes in an app called Citizen on Patrol Application (COPA).
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Miami Gardens Police Department | Miami Gardens | Miami-Dade County | FL | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Miami Gardens Police Department launched its real-time crime center in 2015. According to Commercial Integrator, the RTCC is equipped with a video wall system and access to automated license plate readers, ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology, and news feeds. The MGPD also usesLive Earth mapping software.
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Agency: Miami Gardens Police Department State: FL City: Miami Gardens County: Miami-Dade County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Miami Gardens Police Department launched its real-time crime center in 2015. According to Commercial Integrator, the RTCC is equipped with a video wall system and access to automated license plate readers, ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology, and news feeds. The MGPD also usesLive Earth mapping software.
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Minneapolis Police Department | Minneapolis | Hennepin County | MN | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Minneapolice Police Department opened its real-time crime center in April 2020 The RTCC uses the Fusus Unified Awareness platform, and analysts access the 911 and dispatch system, video feeds from around the city, and ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology.
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Agency: Minneapolis Police Department State: MN City: Minneapolis County: Hennepin County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Minneapolice Police Department opened its real-time crime center in April 2020 The RTCC uses the Fusus Unified Awareness platform, and analysts access the 911 and dispatch system, video feeds from around the city, and ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology.
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Minneapolis Police Department | Minneapolis | Hennepin County | MN | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The Minneapolis Police Department's Strategic Information Center access a network of video cameras and other data systems using Fusus technology. | |||||
Agency: Minneapolis Police Department State: MN City: Minneapolis County: Hennepin County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus The Minneapolis Police Department's Strategic Information Center access a network of video cameras and other data systems using Fusus technology. |
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Modesto Police Department | Modesto | Stanislaus County | CA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Modesto Police Department opened its real-time crime center in 2016. The RTCC has access to at least 50 live camera feeds. The RTCC also monitors drone footage and a real-time map of call for service. MPD utilizes automated license plate reader technology and PredPol (now Geolitica) predictive policing software.
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Agency: Modesto Police Department State: CA City: Modesto County: Stanislaus County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Modesto Police Department opened its real-time crime center in 2016. The RTCC has access to at least 50 live camera feeds. The RTCC also monitors drone footage and a real-time map of call for service. MPD utilizes automated license plate reader technology and PredPol (now Geolitica) predictive policing software.
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Mohawk Valley Crime Analysis Center | Utica | Oneida County | NY | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Mohawk Valley Crime Analysis Center is part of a network of 10 real-time crime analysis centers supported by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice. Launched in January 2017, the MVCAC is housed at the Utica Police Department and features a video wall that displaces city surveillance camera feeds and real-time crime data. The MVCAC serves law enforcement agencies in Oneida, Herkimer and Lewis counties.
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Agency: Mohawk Valley Crime Analysis Center State: NY City: Utica County: Oneida County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Mohawk Valley Crime Analysis Center is part of a network of 10 real-time crime analysis centers supported by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice. Launched in January 2017, the MVCAC is housed at the Utica Police Department and features a video wall that displaces city surveillance camera feeds and real-time crime data. The MVCAC serves law enforcement agencies in Oneida, Herkimer and Lewis counties.
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Monroe Crime Analysis Center | Rochester | Monroe County | NY | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Monroe Crime Analysis Center is part of a network of 10 real-time crime analysis centers supported by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice. Launched in 2015, the MCAC is housed at the Rochester Police Department. Analysts at the MCAC can access ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology, a network of city surveillance cameras, and other criminal justice data systems. The MCAC serves law enforcement agencies in Monroe, Ontario, Livingston and Genesee counties.
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Agency: Monroe Crime Analysis Center State: NY City: Rochester County: Monroe County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Monroe Crime Analysis Center is part of a network of 10 real-time crime analysis centers supported by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice. Launched in 2015, the MCAC is housed at the Rochester Police Department. Analysts at the MCAC can access ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology, a network of city surveillance cameras, and other criminal justice data systems. The MCAC serves law enforcement agencies in Monroe, Ontario, Livingston and Genesee counties.
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Montgomery County Sheriff's Office | Conroe | Montgomery County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | Motorola Solutions |
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office built a real-time crime center powered by Motorola Solutions in 2020. | |||||
Agency: Montgomery County Sheriff's Office State: TX City: Conroe County: Montgomery County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Motorola Solutions Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office built a real-time crime center powered by Motorola Solutions in 2020. |
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Montgomery County Sheriff's Office | Conroe | Montgomery County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office began developing its real-time crime center in 2017. The RTCC access calls for service, surveillance cameras, CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch). The department also contracted with Motorola Solutions for automated license plate readers and CommandCentral Real-Time Situational Awareness Software.
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Agency: Montgomery County Sheriff's Office State: TX City: Conroe County: Montgomery County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office began developing its real-time crime center in 2017. The RTCC access calls for service, surveillance cameras, CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch). The department also contracted with Motorola Solutions for automated license plate readers and CommandCentral Real-Time Situational Awareness Software.
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Montgomery Police Department | Montgomery | Montgomery County | AL | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Montgomery Police Department oeprates the River Region Strategic Technology and Resource Center, which collects data from surveillance cameras and other data sources.
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Agency: Montgomery Police Department State: AL City: Montgomery County: Montgomery County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Montgomery Police Department oeprates the River Region Strategic Technology and Resource Center, which collects data from surveillance cameras and other data sources.
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Newark Police Department | Newark | Essex County | NJ | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Newark Police Department functions as the headquarters for the CorrStat Real-Time Crime Center, which has been operational since 2013. The RTCC shares information between the New Jersey Regional Operations Intelligence Center, the Newark Police Department, and other law enforcement agencies in the area. The RTCC has access to ShotSpotter gunshot detection software, automated license plate readers data, and other surveillance technologies.
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Agency: Newark Police Department State: NJ City: Newark County: Essex County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Newark Police Department functions as the headquarters for the CorrStat Real-Time Crime Center, which has been operational since 2013. The RTCC shares information between the New Jersey Regional Operations Intelligence Center, the Newark Police Department, and other law enforcement agencies in the area. The RTCC has access to ShotSpotter gunshot detection software, automated license plate readers data, and other surveillance technologies.
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New Castle Police Department | New Castle | Lawerence County | PA | Real-Time Crime Center | Project NOLA |
The New Castle Police Department was approved in 2020 to purchase 32 cameras through Project NOLA National Crime Camera Program. The cameras cost $4,800 along with a $5,760 annual fee for monitoring the cameras. The agency planned to spend $1,950 on build a real-time crime center room in its headquarters. The system was paid for with asset forfeiture funds.
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Agency: New Castle Police Department State: PA City: New Castle County: Lawerence County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Project NOLA The New Castle Police Department was approved in 2020 to purchase 32 cameras through Project NOLA National Crime Camera Program. The cameras cost $4,800 along with a $5,760 annual fee for monitoring the cameras. The agency planned to spend $1,950 on build a real-time crime center room in its headquarters. The system was paid for with asset forfeiture funds.
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New Hampshire Department of Safety | Concord | Merrimack County | NH | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The New Hampshire Department of Safety activated the Fusus platform for their real-time crime center in 2020.
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Agency: New Hampshire Department of Safety State: NH City: Concord County: Merrimack County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus The New Hampshire Department of Safety activated the Fusus platform for their real-time crime center in 2020.
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New Haven Police Department | New Haven | New Haven County | CT | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The New Haven Police Department is building a real-time crime center as of 2023. | |||||
Agency: New Haven Police Department State: CT City: New Haven County: New Haven County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The New Haven Police Department is building a real-time crime center as of 2023. |
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New Orleans Office of Homeland Security | New Orleans | Orleans Parish | LA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The New Orleans Police Department opened its real-time crime center in November 2017 as a part of the $40-million Citywide Public Safety Improvement Plan. As of December 2018, the RTCC employs a staff of 18 and accesses more than 340 cameras. In February 2018, there were plans to spend another $2.5 million on cameras and installation, including 120 automated license plate readers and up to 250 more cameras.
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Agency: New Orleans Office of Homeland Security State: LA City: New Orleans County: Orleans Parish Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The New Orleans Police Department opened its real-time crime center in November 2017 as a part of the $40-million Citywide Public Safety Improvement Plan. As of December 2018, the RTCC employs a staff of 18 and accesses more than 340 cameras. In February 2018, there were plans to spend another $2.5 million on cameras and installation, including 120 automated license plate readers and up to 250 more cameras.
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Newport News Police Department | Newport News | VA | Real-Time Crime Center | ||
The Newport News Police Department has been using a real time crime center since 2021.
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Agency: Newport News Police Department State: VA City: Newport News County: Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Newport News Police Department has been using a real time crime center since 2021.
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New York Police Department | New York City | New York County, Kings County, Bronx County, Queens County, Richmond County | NY | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The New York Police Department opened its real-time crime center in 2005 at cost of $11 million. The RTCC is located wihthin the NYPD Headquarters in New York City and is staffed with more than 40 detectives and civilian analysts. In 2019, a report from the Brennan Center detailed the purchase of facial recognition technology and ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology. The RTCC also provides access to a variety of databases and data analytical software.
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Agency: New York Police Department State: NY City: New York City County: New York County, Kings County, Bronx County, Queens County, Richmond County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The New York Police Department opened its real-time crime center in 2005 at cost of $11 million. The RTCC is located wihthin the NYPD Headquarters in New York City and is staffed with more than 40 detectives and civilian analysts. In 2019, a report from the Brennan Center detailed the purchase of facial recognition technology and ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology. The RTCC also provides access to a variety of databases and data analytical software.
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Niagara Intelligence and Crime Analysis Center | Niagara | Niagara County | NY | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Niagara Intelligence and Crime Analysis Center is part of a network of 10 real-time crime analysis centers supported by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice. The NICAC was founded in 2016 and is housed at the Niagara Police Department. According to a press release, the NICAC "features a 12-foot by 6½-foot video wall that displays multiple sources of information, including a computer aided dispatch log and video from public surveillance cameras."
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Agency: Niagara Intelligence and Crime Analysis Center State: NY City: Niagara County: Niagara County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Niagara Intelligence and Crime Analysis Center is part of a network of 10 real-time crime analysis centers supported by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice. The NICAC was founded in 2016 and is housed at the Niagara Police Department. According to a press release, the NICAC "features a 12-foot by 6½-foot video wall that displays multiple sources of information, including a computer aided dispatch log and video from public surveillance cameras."
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Norfolk Police Department | Norfolk | VA | Real-Time Crime Center | ||
The Norfolk Police Department plans to open a real-time crime center in Fall 2023.
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Agency: Norfolk Police Department State: VA City: Norfolk County: Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Norfolk Police Department plans to open a real-time crime center in Fall 2023.
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North Country Crime Analysis Center | Malone | Franklin County | NY | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The North Country Crime Analysis Center is part of a network of 10 real-time crime analysis centers supported by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice. Housed in the Franklin County Public Safety Building, the NCCAC serves law enforcement agencies in Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson and St. Lawrence counties. It was launched in 2016.
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Agency: North Country Crime Analysis Center State: NY City: Malone County: Franklin County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The North Country Crime Analysis Center is part of a network of 10 real-time crime analysis centers supported by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice. Housed in the Franklin County Public Safety Building, the NCCAC serves law enforcement agencies in Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson and St. Lawrence counties. It was launched in 2016.
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Oak Brook Police Deparrtment | Oak Brook | DuPage County | IL | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The Oak Brook Police Department runs a virtual real-time crime center using the Fusus platform.
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Agency: Oak Brook Police Deparrtment State: IL City: Oak Brook County: DuPage County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus The Oak Brook Police Department runs a virtual real-time crime center using the Fusus platform.
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