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Atlanta Police Department | Atlanta | Fulton County, DeKalb County | GA | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
Atlanta Police Department's real-time crime center was first announced in September 2011 and now has access to approximately 11,000 cameras. The RTCC, renamed the Loudermilk Video Integration Center, also provides access to automated license plate readers, PredPol (now Geolitica) predictive policing software, geolocation of 911 calls, and crime analytics software from Edge360.
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Agency: Atlanta Police Department State: GA City: Atlanta County: Fulton County, DeKalb County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus Atlanta Police Department's real-time crime center was first announced in September 2011 and now has access to approximately 11,000 cameras. The RTCC, renamed the Loudermilk Video Integration Center, also provides access to automated license plate readers, PredPol (now Geolitica) predictive policing software, geolocation of 911 calls, and crime analytics software from Edge360.
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Fulton County Sheriff's Office | Atlanta | Fulton County | GA | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
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Agency: Fulton County Sheriff's Office State: GA City: Atlanta County: Fulton County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus The Fulton County Sheriff's Office utilizes the Fusus real-time crime center platform. |
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Carrollton Police Department | Carrollton | Carroll County | GA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Carrollton Police Department received a $1,100,752 Community Public Safety Grant in 2023, which the agency planned to use for a real-time crime center.
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Agency: Carrollton Police Department State: GA City: Carrollton County: Carroll County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Carrollton Police Department received a $1,100,752 Community Public Safety Grant in 2023, which the agency planned to use for a real-time crime center.
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Chamblee Police Department | Chamblee | DeKalb County | GA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Chamblee Police Department received a $1,368,794 Community Public Safety Grant in 2023, which the agency planned to use for a real-time crime center.
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Agency: Chamblee Police Department State: GA City: Chamblee County: DeKalb County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Chamblee Police Department received a $1,368,794 Community Public Safety Grant in 2023, which the agency planned to use for a real-time crime center.
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Clay County Sheriff's Office | Fort Gaines | Clay County | GA | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The Clay County Sheriff's Office uses the Fusus real-time crime center platform.
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Agency: Clay County Sheriff's Office State: GA City: Fort Gaines County: Clay County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus The Clay County Sheriff's Office uses the Fusus real-time crime center platform.
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Kennesaw Police Department | Kennesaw | Cobb County | GA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Kennesaw Police Department received a $325,600 Community Public Safety Grant in 2023, which the agency planned to use for real-time crime center. | |||||
Agency: Kennesaw Police Department State: GA City: Kennesaw County: Cobb County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Kennesaw Police Department received a $325,600 Community Public Safety Grant in 2023, which the agency planned to use for real-time crime center. |
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Cobb County Police Department | Marietta | Cobb County | GA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
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Agency: Cobb County Police Department State: GA City: Marietta County: Cobb County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Cobb County Police Department operates a real-time crime center. |
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Cobb County Sheriff's Office | Marietta | Cobb County | GA | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
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Agency: Cobb County Sheriff's Office State: GA City: Marietta County: Cobb County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus The Cobb County Sheriff's Office uses the Fusus real-time crime center platform. |
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South Fulton Police Department | South Fulton | Fulton County | GA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The South Fulton Police Department received a $1,548,305 Community Public Safety Grant in 2023, which the agency planned to use for real-time crime center. | |||||
Agency: South Fulton Police Department State: GA City: South Fulton County: Fulton County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The South Fulton Police Department received a $1,548,305 Community Public Safety Grant in 2023, which the agency planned to use for real-time crime center. |
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Honolulu Police Department | Honolulu | Honolulu County | HI | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The Honolulu Police Department activated the Fusus platform for their Real-Time Crime Center in 2020.
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Agency: Honolulu Police Department State: HI City: Honolulu County: Honolulu County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus The Honolulu Police Department activated the Fusus platform for their Real-Time Crime Center in 2020.
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Chicago Police Department | Chicago | Cook County | IL | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Chicago Police Department operates six Strategic Decision Support Centers (SDSCs) which are district-level real-time crime centers.The Strategic Support Decision Centers were launched in 2017 and utilize over 35,000 cameras. They have access to at least 240 ALPRs, gunshot detection technology, face recognition, and other databases.
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Agency: Chicago Police Department State: IL City: Chicago County: Cook County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Chicago Police Department operates six Strategic Decision Support Centers (SDSCs) which are district-level real-time crime centers.The Strategic Support Decision Centers were launched in 2017 and utilize over 35,000 cameras. They have access to at least 240 ALPRs, gunshot detection technology, face recognition, and other databases.
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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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Oak Lawn Police Department | Oak Lawn | Cook County | IL | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The Oak Lawn Police Department activated the Fusus platform for their Real-Time Crime Center in 2020.
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Agency: Oak Lawn Police Department State: IL City: Oak Lawn County: Cook County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus The Oak Lawn Police Department activated the Fusus platform for their Real-Time Crime Center in 2020.
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Gary Police Department | Gary | Lake County | IN | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The Gary Police Department was building a real-time crime center in 2022.
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Agency: Gary Police Department State: IN City: Gary County: Lake County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus The Gary Police Department was building a real-time crime center in 2022.
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South Bend Police Department | South Bend | St. Joseph County | IN | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The South Bend Police Department opened its real-time crime center in December 2023. It tuns on Fusus software and includes surveillance cameras, automated license plate readers, ShotSpotter, face recognition technology and the capacity to connect to door bell caneras and business camera feeds. | |||||
Agency: South Bend Police Department State: IN City: South Bend County: St. Joseph County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus The South Bend Police Department opened its real-time crime center in December 2023. It tuns on Fusus software and includes surveillance cameras, automated license plate readers, ShotSpotter, face recognition technology and the capacity to connect to door bell caneras and business camera feeds. |
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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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Baton Rouge Police Department | Baton Rouge | East Baton Rouge Parish | LA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Baton Rouge Police Department opened its real-time crime center in 2019. The RTCC accesses with automated license plate readers, ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors, traffic camera feeds and real-time analytics software including computer-aided dispatch. The Baton Rouge Police Department received a donation worth $495,000 from General Informatics to improve the RTCC in December 2019.
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Agency: Baton Rouge Police Department State: LA City: Baton Rouge County: East Baton Rouge Parish Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Baton Rouge Police Department opened its real-time crime center in 2019. The RTCC accesses with automated license plate readers, ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors, traffic camera feeds and real-time analytics software including computer-aided dispatch. The Baton Rouge Police Department received a donation worth $495,000 from General Informatics to improve the RTCC in December 2019.
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St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Office | Chalmette | St. Bernard Parish | LA | Real-Time Crime Center | Project NOLA |
The St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Office partnered with Project NOLA in 2014 for a real-time crime center project.According to a report from WDSU, the sheriff's office has more that 1,100 cameras. The feeds are sent back to Project NOLA the command, but direct access is shared with sheriff's deputies.
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Agency: St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Office State: LA City: Chalmette County: St. Bernard Parish Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Project NOLA The St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Office partnered with Project NOLA in 2014 for a real-time crime center project.According to a report from WDSU, the sheriff's office has more that 1,100 cameras. The feeds are sent back to Project NOLA the command, but direct access is shared with sheriff's deputies.
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Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office | Lafayette | Lafayette Parish | LA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office announced the implementation of a real time crime center in January 2022.
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Agency: Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office State: LA City: Lafayette County: Lafayette Parish Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office announced the implementation of a real time crime center in January 2022.
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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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Shreveport Police Department | Shreveport | Caddo Parish | LA | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The Shreveport Police Department operates a real-time crime center, powered in part by Fusus software.
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Agency: Shreveport Police Department State: LA City: Shreveport County: Caddo Parish Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus The Shreveport Police Department operates a real-time crime center, powered in part by Fusus software.
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Westwego Police Department | Westwego | Jefferson Parish | LA | Real-Time Crime Center | Project NOLA |
The Westwego Police Department partnered with Project NOLA's real-time crime center program in 2014. The department has direct access to the cameras installed throughout the city.
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Agency: Westwego Police Department State: LA City: Westwego County: Jefferson Parish Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Project NOLA The Westwego Police Department partnered with Project NOLA's real-time crime center program in 2014. The department has direct access to the cameras installed throughout the city.
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Springfield Police Department | Springfield | Hampden County | MA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Springfield Real Time Crime Analysis and Intelligence Center opened in 2018. Located on the second floor of the Springfield Police Department headquarters, the center receives live feeds from cameras owned by the city as well as some privatelly owned cameras. Staff access gunshot detection software and assorted police databases.
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Agency: Springfield Police Department State: MA City: Springfield County: Hampden County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Springfield Real Time Crime Analysis and Intelligence Center opened in 2018. Located on the second floor of the Springfield Police Department headquarters, the center receives live feeds from cameras owned by the city as well as some privatelly owned cameras. Staff access gunshot detection software and assorted police databases.
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Worcester Police Department | Worcester | Worcester County | MA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Worcester Police Department operates a real-time crime center, which provides access to technologies such as camera networks, gunshot detection, and social media monitoring.
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Agency: Worcester Police Department State: MA City: Worcester County: Worcester County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Worcester Police Department operates a real-time crime center, which provides access to technologies such as camera networks, gunshot detection, and social media monitoring.
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Detroit Police Department | Detroit | Wayne County | MI | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Detroit Police Department opened its real-time crime center in 2016 . The RTCC accesses more than 500 cameras from at least 229 businesses through a program called "Project Green Light", where businesses agreed to pay for and install security cameras that feed directly into the RTCC. The Detroit Police Department also runs the Neighborhood Real-Time Intelligence Program—a $9 million initiative that uses local and federal traffic modernization funds to put high-definition cameras at various intersections in the neighborhoods. The DPD's RTCC also employs face recognition technology from DataWorks Plus and automated license plate readers.
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Agency: Detroit Police Department State: MI City: Detroit County: Wayne County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Detroit Police Department opened its real-time crime center in 2016 . The RTCC accesses more than 500 cameras from at least 229 businesses through a program called "Project Green Light", where businesses agreed to pay for and install security cameras that feed directly into the RTCC. The Detroit Police Department also runs the Neighborhood Real-Time Intelligence Program—a $9 million initiative that uses local and federal traffic modernization funds to put high-definition cameras at various intersections in the neighborhoods. The DPD's RTCC also employs face recognition technology from DataWorks Plus and automated license plate readers.
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