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Lansing Police Department Lansing Ingham County MI Real-Time Crime Center
The Lansing Police Department began developing its real-time crime center in 2019.
Agency: Lansing Police Department
State: MI
City: Lansing
County: Ingham County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor:

The Lansing Police Department began developing its real-time crime center in 2019.

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.
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.

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.

St. Louis Police Department St. Louis St. Louis County MO Real-Time Crime Center
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has operated a real-time crime center since May 2015. The RTCC has access to over 600 police and city cameras, more than 200 automated license plate reader, and a network of ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors. It also has access to an estimated 1,300 additional cameras from businesses in St. Louis. SLMPD also uses Hunchlab (now Shotspotter Connect) predictive policing software.
Agency: St. Louis Police Department
State: MO
City: St. Louis
County: St. Louis County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor:

The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has operated a real-time crime center since May 2015. The RTCC has access to over 600 police and city cameras, more than 200 automated license plate reader, and a network of ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors. It also has access to an estimated 1,300 additional cameras from businesses in St. Louis. SLMPD also uses Hunchlab (now Shotspotter Connect) predictive policing software.

Biloxi Police Department Biloxi Harrison County MS Real-Time Crime Center Project NOLA
The Biloxi Police Department installed 10 cameras from Project NOLA in 2019 as part of a real-time crime center project.
Agency: Biloxi Police Department
State: MS
City: Biloxi
County: Harrison County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor: Project NOLA

The Biloxi Police Department installed 10 cameras from Project NOLA in 2019 as part of a real-time crime center project.

Collins Police Department Collins Covington County MS Real-Time Crime Center Project NOLA
The Collins Police Department installed surveillance cameras part of a Project NOLA real-time crime center project in 2020. The cameras are monitored 24 hours a day and are equipped with gunshot detection technology.
Agency: Collins Police Department
State: MS
City: Collins
County: Covington County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor: Project NOLA

The Collins Police Department installed surveillance cameras part of a Project NOLA real-time crime center project in 2020. The cameras are monitored 24 hours a day and are equipped with gunshot detection technology.

Hattiesburg Police Department Hattiesburg Forrest County, Lamar County MS Real-Time Crime Center Project NOLA
In 2020, the Hattiesburg Police Department began building a real-time crime center project through Project NOLA's crime camera program. The "cameras transmit video to the Project NOLA Real-Time Crime Information Center at UNO, where video may be live-monitored, stored and re-broadcast to local law enforcement."
Agency: Hattiesburg Police Department
State: MS
City: Hattiesburg
County: Forrest County, Lamar County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor: Project NOLA

In 2020, the Hattiesburg Police Department began building a real-time crime center project through Project NOLA's crime camera program. The "cameras transmit video to the Project NOLA Real-Time Crime Information Center at UNO, where video may be live-monitored, stored and re-broadcast to local law enforcement."

Jackson Police Department Jackson Hinds County MS Real-Time Crime Center Fusus
The Jackson Police Department launched a real-time crime center in 2019.
Agency: Jackson Police Department
State: MS
City: Jackson
County: Hinds County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor: Fusus

The Jackson Police Department launched a real-time crime center in 2019.

Tupelo Police Department Tupelo Lee County MS Real-Time Crime Center Fusus
The Tupelo Police Department utilizes the Fusus real-time crime center system.
Agency: Tupelo Police Department
State: MS
City: Tupelo
County: Lee County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor: Fusus

The Tupelo Police Department utilizes the Fusus real-time crime center system.

Buncombe County Sheriff's Office Asheville Buncombe County NC Real-Time Crime Center Fusus
The Buncombe County Sheriff's Office has used the Fusus real-time crime center platform since September 2022.
Agency: Buncombe County Sheriff's Office
State: NC
City: Asheville
County: Buncombe County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor: Fusus

The Buncombe County Sheriff's Office has used the Fusus real-time crime center platform since September 2022.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Charlotte Mecklenburg County NC Real-Time Crime Center
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's real-time crime center has been operating since 2013. The RTCC has access to over 1,000 cameras across the city, and is connected to at least 95 fixed automated license plate readers. Around 13 mobile ALPRs are attached to mobile message/radar trailers and a gunshot detection system. As of April 2013, CMPD'S RTCC has also had access to numerous data-sharing networks, including: LexisNexis, NCAWARE, CJLEADS, LiNX, the CMPD records management system, the North Carolina Crime Information Center, and the National Crime Information Center.
Agency: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department
State: NC
City: Charlotte
County: Mecklenburg County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor:

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's real-time crime center has been operating since 2013. The RTCC has access to over 1,000 cameras across the city, and is connected to at least 95 fixed automated license plate readers. Around 13 mobile ALPRs are attached to mobile message/radar trailers and a gunshot detection system. As of April 2013, CMPD'S RTCC has also had access to numerous data-sharing networks, including: LexisNexis, NCAWARE, CJLEADS, LiNX, the CMPD records management system, the North Carolina Crime Information Center, and the National Crime Information Center.

Forsyth County Sheriff's Office Cumming Forsyth County NC Real-Time Crime Center Fusus
The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office utilizes the Fusus real-time crime center platform.
Agency: Forsyth County Sheriff's Office
State: NC
City: Cumming
County: Forsyth County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor: Fusus

The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office utilizes the Fusus real-time crime center platform.

Elizabeth City Police Department Elizabeth Pasquotank County NC Real-Time Crime Center Fusus
The Elizabeth Police Department utilizes the Fusus real-time crime center platform.
Agency: Elizabeth City Police Department
State: NC
City: Elizabeth
County: Pasquotank County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor: Fusus

The Elizabeth Police Department utilizes the Fusus real-time crime center platform.

Guilford County Sheriff’s Office Greensboro Guilford County NC Real-Time Crime Center
The Guilford County Sheriff’s Office is building a real-time crime center that is expected to be completed in July 2024.
Agency: Guilford County Sheriff’s Office
State: NC
City: Greensboro
County: Guilford County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor:

The Guilford County Sheriff’s Office is building a real-time crime center that is expected to be completed in July 2024.

Salisbury Police Department Salisbury Rowan County NC Real-Time Crime Center
The City of Salisbury received a $500,000 grant in 2019 from the U.S. Department of Justice to help fund the Rowan Regional Crime Intelligence Center. The RCIC will serve as a central location for federal, state, and local officers to work together while also integrating technologies for case investigation and intelligence sharing. The Salisbury Police Department began accessing video feeds throughout the city as part of the project.
Agency: Salisbury Police Department
State: NC
City: Salisbury
County: Rowan County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor:

The City of Salisbury received a $500,000 grant in 2019 from the U.S. Department of Justice to help fund the Rowan Regional Crime Intelligence Center. The RCIC will serve as a central location for federal, state, and local officers to work together while also integrating technologies for case investigation and intelligence sharing. The Salisbury Police Department began accessing video feeds throughout the city as part of the project.

Winston-Salem Police Department Winston-Salem Forsyth County NC Real-Time Crime Center Fusus
The Winston-Salem Police Department operates a real-time crime center using Fusus software.
Agency: Winston-Salem Police Department
State: NC
City: Winston-Salem
County: Forsyth County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor: Fusus

The Winston-Salem Police Department operates a real-time crime center using Fusus software.

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.
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.

Camden County Police Department Camden Camden County NJ Real-Time Crime Center CivicScape
The Camden County Police Department has operated a "Real Time Tactical Operation Intelligence Center" since 2015. The center uses a pan-tilt-zoom surveillance camera network, gunshot detection, social media monitoring, and predictive policing.
Agency: Camden County Police Department
State: NJ
City: Camden
County: Camden County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor: CivicScape

The Camden County Police Department has operated a "Real Time Tactical Operation Intelligence Center" since 2015. The center uses a pan-tilt-zoom surveillance camera network, gunshot detection, social media monitoring, and predictive policing.

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.
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.

Woodbury Police Department Woodbury Gloucester County NJ Real-Time Crime Center Project NOLA
The Woodbury Police Department partnered with Project NOLA to install over 50 pan-tilt-zoom cameras throughout the city. The Project NOLA Cameras cost $375 apiece and have 24/7 cloud recording at its headquarters in New Orleans. The cameras are located at Delaware Street, Cooper Street and Evergreen Avenue. They also have a a 45-day retention capability, and video evidence can be downloaded and saved on a CD.
Agency: Woodbury Police Department
State: NJ
City: Woodbury
County: Gloucester County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor: Project NOLA

The Woodbury Police Department partnered with Project NOLA to install over 50 pan-tilt-zoom cameras throughout the city. The Project NOLA Cameras cost $375 apiece and have 24/7 cloud recording at its headquarters in New Orleans. The cameras are located at Delaware Street, Cooper Street and Evergreen Avenue. They also have a a 45-day retention capability, and video evidence can be downloaded and saved on a CD.

Albuquerque Police Department Albuquerque Bernalillo County NM Real-Time Crime Center
The Albuquerque Police Department opened its real-time crime center in March 2011. This RTCC cost $800,000 and was paid through bonds and federal grants. The RTCC has 16 television screens, including a 90-inch monitor, and eight work stations. The center is staffed by four civilian crime analysts, two civilian video production workers, a video intelligence sergeant, a live operations sergeant, and a detective. As part of APD’s overall predictive policing strategy, the RTCC uses a combination of public and private cameras, a face recognition databases, and social media monitoring software.
Agency: Albuquerque Police Department
State: NM
City: Albuquerque
County: Bernalillo County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor:

The Albuquerque Police Department opened its real-time crime center in March 2011. This RTCC cost $800,000 and was paid through bonds and federal grants. The RTCC has 16 television screens, including a 90-inch monitor, and eight work stations. The center is staffed by four civilian crime analysts, two civilian video production workers, a video intelligence sergeant, a live operations sergeant, and a detective. As part of APD’s overall predictive policing strategy, the RTCC uses a combination of public and private cameras, a face recognition databases, and social media monitoring software.

Farmington Police Deparment Farmington San Juan County NM Real-Time Crime Center
The Farmington Police Deparment opened a real-time crime center in 2021.
Agency: Farmington Police Deparment
State: NM
City: Farmington
County: San Juan County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor:

The Farmington Police Deparment opened a real-time crime center in 2021.

Hobbs Police Department Hobbs Lea County NM Real-Time Crime Center
The Hobbs Police Department established the Emergency Action General Law Enforcement Intelligence Center (EAGLE IC ) in July 2014. The city's cameras feed into this center, and all multi-family developments are required to provide camera feeds to the center.
Agency: Hobbs Police Department
State: NM
City: Hobbs
County: Lea County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor:

The Hobbs Police Department established the Emergency Action General Law Enforcement Intelligence Center (EAGLE IC ) in July 2014. The city's cameras feed into this center, and all multi-family developments are required to provide camera feeds to the center.

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Las Vegas Clark County NV Real-Time Crime Center
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's Technical Operations Section uses gunshot detection technology, face recognition software, social media monitoring and automated license plate readers at its real-time crime center. It also has access to Regional Transportation Commission buses to monitor crime. LVMPD claims that its can monitor all activities on the Strip from its RTCC.
Agency: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
State: NV
City: Las Vegas
County: Clark County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor:

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's Technical Operations Section uses gunshot detection technology, face recognition software, social media monitoring and automated license plate readers at its real-time crime center. It also has access to Regional Transportation Commission buses to monitor crime. LVMPD claims that its can monitor all activities on the Strip from its RTCC.

Capital Region Crime Analysis Center Albany Albany County NY Real-Time Crime Center
The Capital Region Crime Analysis Center (also called the Albany 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. It is housed at the Albany Police Department's South station, but serves law enforcement agencies in Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga and Schenectady counties. Established in 2009, it received a $370,000 expansion in 2016. According to a press release, the CAC "features a video wall measuring 4.5-feet high by 12-feet wide that displays multiple sources of data and information in real time, including the Albany Police computer aided dispatch log and public surveillance cameras" and crime-mapping capabilities.
Agency: Capital Region Crime Analysis Center
State: NY
City: Albany
County: Albany County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor:

The Capital Region Crime Analysis Center (also called the Albany 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. It is housed at the Albany Police Department's South station, but serves law enforcement agencies in Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga and Schenectady counties. Established in 2009, it received a $370,000 expansion in 2016. According to a press release, the CAC "features a video wall measuring 4.5-feet high by 12-feet wide that displays multiple sources of data and information in real time, including the Albany Police computer aided dispatch log and public surveillance cameras" and crime-mapping capabilities.