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Sharing Technology & DataChief William WalshBellmawr Police Department, NJ

Richard NorcrossCommander, Camden County Prosecutor’s Office, NJ (Ret)CSI Technology

WHAT?A COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIP

BETWEEN TWO OR MORE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES THAT SHARE COSTS OF TECHNOLOGIES THAT MAY NOT BE FINANCIALLY FEASIBLE FOR ONE ORGANIZATION TO PURCHASE.

WHY?

THE IMPORTANCE OF COST SHARING

HOW TO SELECT TECHNOLOGY• Understand your

technology needs and budget.

• Identify potential partnering agencies (who have similarities and budget and technology needs)?

• Work with committee/cost sharing partners to identify shared goals.

• Identify external funding sources (grants, donations, etc.)

USER GROUP MEETINGS

Each agency appoint liaison

Feedback regarding project

Solicit ideas and suggestions

Discuss finance and expenditures

Project Manager should lead the meeting

USER AGREEMENTSSpell out the project along with the technology involved.

Costs per agency and formula

Same agreement given to each agency to review and sign.

Each agency passes resolution to join the project.

DATA SHARINGUsing record management or other technology to

share data between agencies.

DATA SHARING AGREEMENTDocument that each agency reviews and signs authorizing the sharing of

their data.

Capabilities should also be available to each agency to omit selected data to share.

Auditing functions should be part of the project to insure security and compliance with laws and procedures.

PROMOTE YOUR PROJECTS

New Technology Project….

Discuss at Chief/Sheriff Meetings

Discuss with elected officials

Put article in local newspaper

Discuss at Township Committee Meeting

Promote on agency Facebook and website

CHALLENGESState Contract, Bidding Project

or existing system

Does not understand concept

of project, just dollar amount

Each state may differ, each

agency does things differently

Determining costs and securing proper funding

OVERCOMING THESE CHALLENGES

Discuss all the options available to purchase

Meet with and discuss the project, having someone

speaking negative about the project may hurt the project

Project may be available under state contract or existing system

may exist, always mention that this is a multi-agency project

Determining start up costs and join in costs for agencies,

be transparent with all the expenses

Determing Costs•Include all costs associated with project.•Start up costs, hardware, software and

installation•IT yearly maintenance contracts (split)

after project funding exhausted.•Yearly software and hardware

maintenance costs, (software/upgrades and licensing fees)

•Keep agency buy in cost uniformed

CURRENT PROJECTS

Project Descriptions•Mobile Data Terminals-32 Agencies•SWAT Truck-5 Agencies•Trackstar GPS-7 Agencies•Electronic Ticketing-10 Agencies•Automated License Plate Reader-8 Agencies•Records Management System-24 Agencies•Wifi Camera Network-partnering with local

school district and bordering town.

Camden County Police Chiefs Records Management Project• Twenty Four agencies sharing critical data

Our Solution• InfoShare is not just a data base it is

a workflow & document management system. Examples –• Administrative Reports are prepared

by the system (UCR, AG, NFIRS, etc.) • All Reports are written within the

application / No printing• Reviewed• Corrected / Approved• Converted to documents & stored

• Documents are scanned & stored• Discovery is electronic• Forms are system generated• Alerts are system generated• Data gets passed from start to finish

without being re-entered twice. • Regional Master Name, Vehicle &

Location Indexes

In Camden County (NJ)• We currently partner with the following agencies –

▫ Camden County Prosecutor’s Office▫ Camden County Sheriff’s Office▫ Barrington Police Department ▫ Bellmawr Police Department ▫ Berlin Twp. Police Department ▫ Brooklawn Police Department ▫ Chesilhurst Police Department ▫ Clementon Police Department ▫ Collingswood Police Department ▫ Gibbsboro Police Department ▫ Gloucester City Police Department ▫ Gloucester Twp. Police Department ▫ Haddon Heights Police Department ▫ Haddonfield Police Department ▫ Laurel Springs Police Department ▫ Lawnside Police Department▫ Lindenwold Police Department ▫ Magnolia Police Department ▫ Oaklyn Police Department ▫ Pine Hill Police Department ▫ Runnemede Police Department ▫ Somerdale Police Department ▫ Stratford Police Department ▫ Woodlynne Police Department

Who benefits from this concept?• Dispatchers – More information at

their finger tips• Sheriff’s/Police Officers – Efficient

data sharing & report writing• Sheriff’s/Police Supervisors –

Administrative data gathered during the normal course of ‘doing business’

• Prosecutors (Municipal & County) – Uniform report writing and easily retrievable information.

• Court (Municipal & County) & Clerical Staff – Reports are stored electronically in one case file with tools readily available for Discovery, Redaction, OPRA, etc.

• Citizens – Efficiency equals less tax dollars.

All of the pieces working together

The Real Power of Intelligence Led Policing

Beyond the Rhetoric

“Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.”~ Steven Hawking

"There is nothing more necessary than good intelligence to frustrate a designing enemy, & nothing requires greater pains to obtain."

~ George Washington, 1755 After the Battle of Fort Duquesne, French & Indian War

28 CFR Part 23

New Jersey Fast Facts -21 counties and 566 municipalities. 6 theological colleges. 8,414,350 residents (as of 2000). 7,504.8 square miles of land. 1,196 inhabitants per square mile 699.57 square miles of water. 3,064,645 households (as of 2000). 8,204.37 square miles total area.

314 public libraries. 127 miles of coastline on the Atlantic Ocean.

1,866 public elementary schools. more than 800 lakes and ponds. 398 public secondary schools. more than 100 rivers and creeks.132 private high schools. 36 state parks. 20 four-year colleges. 11 state forests. 21 two-year colleges. 24 historic sites. 2 engineering colleges. 42 natural areas. 1 medical college. 4 national recreational areas.

2 dental colleges. 34,268 miles of highways and roads.

New Jersey –• Sits between –

• New York City• Philadelphia• Washington, DC

• Deadliest Chemical Facilities in nation

• Terrorist breeding ground – Union, Hudson, Essex & Bergen Counties

• Four (4) Nuclear Reactors

• Most violent city in U.S. (Camden, N.J.)

Push to Intelligence

New Jersey Intelligence System Global Search

NJIS

UASI Region ALPR HUB

NJDEX

ALPR Sharing in NJ

ALPR

Hits

Regional LPR

Collection

NJ QueryBroker

ALPR

Hits

Regional LPR

Collection

ALPR

Hits

Regional LPR

Collection

ALPR

Hits

Regional LPR

CollectionData Indexing

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SUCCESS STORIES

TBA to remain topical with the times

QUESTIONS?Bill Walsh

Chief of PoliceBellmawr Police Department

Police@bellmawr.com856-931-2121

Rich NorcrossCommander Intelligence Unit-Retired

Camden County Prosecutor’s Office, Camden, NJCSI Technology, Keasbey, NJ

(732) 346-0200@infoshare1@gmail.com

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