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Fort Myers Police Department | Fort Myers | Lee County | FL | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Fort Myers Police Department launched its real-time crime center in 2018. The RTCC has access to 85 surveillance cameras placed across the city, and ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors. According to Police Magazine, the RTCC is staffed by officers and civilian crime analysts and housed in the FMPD's Technical Operations Center. The RTCC uses automated license plate readers mounted freestanding or on cruisers in order to capture vehicle plates numbers and compare them to a database of those with possible infractions. The system is also being used to analyze crime and traffic patterns. The RTCC also relies on Live Earth, a $95,000 software tool that integrates several technologies into one map platform for real-time monitoring.
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Agency: Fort Myers Police Department State: FL City: Fort Myers County: Lee County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Fort Myers Police Department launched its real-time crime center in 2018. The RTCC has access to 85 surveillance cameras placed across the city, and ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors. According to Police Magazine, the RTCC is staffed by officers and civilian crime analysts and housed in the FMPD's Technical Operations Center. The RTCC uses automated license plate readers mounted freestanding or on cruisers in order to capture vehicle plates numbers and compare them to a database of those with possible infractions. The system is also being used to analyze crime and traffic patterns. The RTCC also relies on Live Earth, a $95,000 software tool that integrates several technologies into one map platform for real-time monitoring.
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Fort Worth Police Department | Fort Worth | Tarrant County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Fort Worth Police Department's Real-Time Crime Center accesses more 360 cameras across the city as well as automated license plate readers.
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Agency: Fort Worth Police Department State: TX City: Fort Worth County: Tarrant County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Fort Worth Police Department's Real-Time Crime Center accesses more 360 cameras across the city as well as automated license plate readers.
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Fresno Police Department | Fresno | Fresno County | CA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Fresno Police Department opened its real-time crime center in 2015, but shut it for two years in 2019 due to staffing shortages. It reopened in 2021.
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Agency: Fresno Police Department State: CA City: Fresno County: Fresno County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Fresno Police Department opened its real-time crime center in 2015, but shut it for two years in 2019 due to staffing shortages. It reopened in 2021.
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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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Hudson Valley Crime Analysis Center | Goshen | Orange County | NY | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Hudson 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. Housed at the Orange County Emergency Services Center, the HVCAC features "a video wall measuring 4½ -feet high by 20-feet wide that displays multiple sources of data and information in real time, including feeds from public surveillance cameras in the cities of Newburgh and Middletown." It also accesses ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology. The HVCAC serves agencies in Orange, Dutchess and Ulster counties.
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Agency: Hudson Valley Crime Analysis Center State: NY City: Goshen County: Orange County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Hudson 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. Housed at the Orange County Emergency Services Center, the HVCAC features "a video wall measuring 4½ -feet high by 20-feet wide that displays multiple sources of data and information in real time, including feeds from public surveillance cameras in the cities of Newburgh and Middletown." It also accesses ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology. The HVCAC serves agencies in Orange, Dutchess and Ulster counties.
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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.
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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.
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Hampton Police Department | Hampton | VA | Real-Time Crime Center | ||
The Hampton Police Department's Real Time Information Center analyzes crime trends and monitor cameras throughout the city. | |||||
Agency: Hampton Police Department State: VA City: Hampton County: Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Hampton Police Department's Real Time Information Center analyzes crime trends and monitor cameras throughout the city. |
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Hartford Police Department | Hartford | Hartford County | CT | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Hartford Police Department launched its real-time crime center in 2016. The Capital City Crime Center uses automated license plate readers, ShotSpotter gunshot detection, a network of more than 750 cameras, and multiple data analysis software tools.
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Agency: Hartford Police Department State: CT City: Hartford County: Hartford County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Hartford Police Department launched its real-time crime center in 2016. The Capital City Crime Center uses automated license plate readers, ShotSpotter gunshot detection, a network of more than 750 cameras, and multiple data analysis software tools.
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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."
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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."
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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."
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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."
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Hawthorne Police Department | Hawthorne | Los Angeles County | CA | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The Hawthorne Police Deparment has integrated its gunshot detection, license plate readers, drones and other surveillance technology into Fusus' "Real Time Crime Center in the Cloud" software.
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Agency: Hawthorne Police Department State: CA City: Hawthorne County: Los Angeles County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus The Hawthorne Police Deparment has integrated its gunshot detection, license plate readers, drones and other surveillance technology into Fusus' "Real Time Crime Center in the Cloud" software.
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Westchester County Police Department | Hawthorne | Westchester County | NY | Real-Time Crime Center | Mobotix |
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Agency: Westchester County Police Department State: NY City: Hawthorne County: Westchester County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Mobotix The Westchester County Police Department operates a real-time crime center that includes automated license plate readers and artificial intelligence. |
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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.
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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.
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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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Houston Police Department | Houston | Harris County, Fort Bend County, Montgomery County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Houston Police Department merged two units—command center and the crime analysis division—into a singular, 24-hour crime center in 2008. The RTCC’s goal is “to disseminate crime information and investigative-support data to officers and investigators in the field in ‘real-time’ as an incident occurs.” The RTCC employs 12 civilian criminal intelligence analysts and 22 officers.
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Agency: Houston Police Department State: TX City: Houston County: Harris County, Fort Bend County, Montgomery County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Houston Police Department merged two units—command center and the crime analysis division—into a singular, 24-hour crime center in 2008. The RTCC’s goal is “to disseminate crime information and investigative-support data to officers and investigators in the field in ‘real-time’ as an incident occurs.” The RTCC employs 12 civilian criminal intelligence analysts and 22 officers.
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Houston Police Department | Houston | Harris County, Fort Bend County, Montgomery County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Houston Police Department merged two units—command center and the crime analysis division—into a singular, 24-hour crime center in 2008. The RTCC’s goal is “to disseminate crime information and investigative-support data to officers and investigators in the field in ‘real-time’ as an incident occurs.” The RTCC employs 12 civilian criminal intelligence analysts and 22 officers.
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Agency: Houston Police Department State: TX City: Houston County: Harris County, Fort Bend County, Montgomery County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Houston Police Department merged two units—command center and the crime analysis division—into a singular, 24-hour crime center in 2008. The RTCC’s goal is “to disseminate crime information and investigative-support data to officers and investigators in the field in ‘real-time’ as an incident occurs.” The RTCC employs 12 civilian criminal intelligence analysts and 22 officers.
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Houston Police Department | Houston | Harris County, Fort Bend County, Montgomery County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Houston Police Department merged two units—command center and the crime analysis division—into a singular, 24-hour crime center in 2008. The RTCC’s goal is “to disseminate crime information and investigative-support data to officers and investigators in the field in ‘real-time’ as an incident occurs.” The RTCC employs 12 civilian criminal intelligence analysts and 22 officers.
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Agency: Houston Police Department State: TX City: Houston County: Harris County, Fort Bend County, Montgomery County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Houston Police Department merged two units—command center and the crime analysis division—into a singular, 24-hour crime center in 2008. The RTCC’s goal is “to disseminate crime information and investigative-support data to officers and investigators in the field in ‘real-time’ as an incident occurs.” The RTCC employs 12 civilian criminal intelligence analysts and 22 officers.
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Harris County Sheriff's Office | Houston | Harris County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office revealed its Real-Time Crime Center and Incident Management Unit in 2016, which is maintained in the Houston TranStar building. The RTCC has access to over 30 databases and is a communications and monitoring center where crime data is collected, analyzed and dispatched to patrol officers during criminal activities. The RTCC access both public and private cameras, through a program called Secure Watch. RTCC staff also have access to face recognition technology.
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Agency: Harris County Sheriff's Office State: TX City: Houston County: Harris County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Harris County Sheriff’s Office revealed its Real-Time Crime Center and Incident Management Unit in 2016, which is maintained in the Houston TranStar building. The RTCC has access to over 30 databases and is a communications and monitoring center where crime data is collected, analyzed and dispatched to patrol officers during criminal activities. The RTCC access both public and private cameras, through a program called Secure Watch. RTCC staff also have access to face recognition technology.
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Huntsville Police Department | Huntsville | Madison County | AL | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Huntsville Police Department's North Alabama Multi-Agency Crime Center uses police cameras, gunshot detection, and license plate readers, and facilitates intelligence sharing among multiple agencies.
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Agency: Huntsville Police Department State: AL City: Huntsville County: Madison County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Huntsville Police Department's North Alabama Multi-Agency Crime Center uses police cameras, gunshot detection, and license plate readers, and facilitates intelligence sharing among multiple agencies.
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Jackson Police Department | Jackson | Hinds County | MS | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The Jackson Police Department launched a real-time crime center in 2019.
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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.
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Jacksonville Sheriff's Office | Jacksonville | Duval County | FL | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office proposed its real-time crime center in 2018, which was included in the city's $1.2-Billion budget proposal. The RTCC utilizes ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology, computer-aided dispatch via Motorola Command Central Aware program, and a network of surveillance cameras.
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Agency: Jacksonville Sheriff's Office State: FL City: Jacksonville County: Duval County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office proposed its real-time crime center in 2018, which was included in the city's $1.2-Billion budget proposal. The RTCC utilizes ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology, computer-aided dispatch via Motorola Command Central Aware program, and a network of surveillance cameras.
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Jonesboro Police Department | Jonesboro | Craighead County | AR | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Jonesboro Police Department’s Real Time Crime Center has over 275 cameras across town.
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Agency: Jonesboro Police Department State: AR City: Jonesboro County: Craighead County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Jonesboro Police Department’s Real Time Crime Center has over 275 cameras across town.
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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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Osceola County Sheriff's Office | Kissimmee | Osceola County | FL | Real-Time Crime Center | |
As of September 2021, the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office is using a real-time crime center that is also being utilized by the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, and the St. Cloud Police Department.
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Agency: Osceola County Sheriff's Office State: FL City: Kissimmee County: Osceola County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: As of September 2021, the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office is using a real-time crime center that is also being utilized by the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, and the St. Cloud Police Department.
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Osceola County Sheriff | Kissimmee | Osceola County | FL | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
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Agency: Osceola County Sheriff State: FL City: Kissimmee County: Osceola County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus The Osceola County Sheriff utilizes the Fusus real-time crime center platform. |