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Elizabeth City Police Department | Elizabeth | Pasquotank County | NC | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
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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. |
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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. |
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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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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. |
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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.
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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.
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Farmington Police Deparment | Farmington | San Juan County | NM | Real-Time Crime Center | |
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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. |
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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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Las Cruces Police Department | Las Cruces | Dona Ana County | NM | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Las Cruces Police Department received funding to create a real-time crime center in May 2024.
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Agency: Las Cruces Police Department State: NM City: Las Cruces County: Dona Ana County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Las Cruces Police Department received funding to create a real-time crime center in May 2024.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Southern Tier Crime Analysis Center | Binghamton | Broome County | NY | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Southern Tier 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 Binghamton Police Department, the STCAC serves law enforcement agencies in Broome, Chenango and Cortland counties.
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Agency: Southern Tier Crime Analysis Center State: NY City: Binghamton County: Broome County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Southern Tier 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 Binghamton Police Department, the STCAC serves law enforcement agencies in Broome, Chenango and Cortland counties.
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Erie Crime Analysis Center | Buffalo | Erie County | NY | Real-Time Crime Center | |
Launched in 2008, the Erie 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 Buffalo Police Department and services law enforcement agencies in Erie and Chautauqua counties.
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Agency: Erie Crime Analysis Center State: NY City: Buffalo County: Erie County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Launched in 2008, the Erie 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 Buffalo Police Department and services law enforcement agencies in Erie and Chautauqua counties.
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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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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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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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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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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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Central New York Crime Analysis Center | Syracuse | Onandaga County | NY | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Central New York Crime Analysis Center (previously known as the Onondaga 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 2008, the CAC received an upgrade in 2020. According to a press release, the CAC occupies 4,216 square feet of space on the second floor of the Syracuse Police Department and features a 16-foot wide by 4½-foot high video wall that displays "multiple sources of data and information in real time, including calls for service and feeds from public surveillance cameras, among other technology." It serves law enforcement agencies in Onondaga, Madison and Oswego counties.
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Agency: Central New York Crime Analysis Center State: NY City: Syracuse County: Onandaga County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Central New York Crime Analysis Center (previously known as the Onondaga 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 2008, the CAC received an upgrade in 2020. According to a press release, the CAC occupies 4,216 square feet of space on the second floor of the Syracuse Police Department and features a 16-foot wide by 4½-foot high video wall that displays "multiple sources of data and information in real time, including calls for service and feeds from public surveillance cameras, among other technology." It serves law enforcement agencies in Onondaga, Madison and Oswego counties.
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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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Westchester County District Attorney | White Plains | Westchester County | NY | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Westchester Intellegence Center is a real-time crime center, which utilizes face recognition software, automated license plate readers, and social media monitoring. The RTCC includes a federally funded High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program where departments can collaborate on drug trafficking investigations.
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Agency: Westchester County District Attorney State: NY City: White Plains County: Westchester County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Westchester Intellegence Center is a real-time crime center, which utilizes face recognition software, automated license plate readers, and social media monitoring. The RTCC includes a federally funded High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program where departments can collaborate on drug trafficking investigations.
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Suffolk Crime Analysis Center | Yaphank | Suffolk County | NY | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Suffolk 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 Suffolk County Police Department's headquarters in Yaphank. The SCAC features a video wall that displays footage from countywide surveillance cameras. Investigators can also access license plate readers, track squad cars, download video from helicopters, and analyze criminal justice data.
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Agency: Suffolk Crime Analysis Center State: NY City: Yaphank County: Suffolk County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Suffolk 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 Suffolk County Police Department's headquarters in Yaphank. The SCAC features a video wall that displays footage from countywide surveillance cameras. Investigators can also access license plate readers, track squad cars, download video from helicopters, and analyze criminal justice data.
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Yonkers Police Department | Yonkers | Westchester County | NY | Real-Time Crime Center | Motorola Solutions |
The Yonkers Police Department launched a real-time crime center in late 2021.
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Cincinnati Police Department | Cincinnati | Hamilton County | OH | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Cincinnati Police Department began a video surveillance system as part of a partnership in 2008 with the Federal Signal Corporation, Genetec, Axis Communications, and Firetide. Today, this camera system feeds directly into the CPD's Real-Time Crime Center. The RTCC also has access to automated license plate reader technology and predictive policing software.
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Agency: Cincinnati Police Department State: OH City: Cincinnati County: Hamilton County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Cincinnati Police Department began a video surveillance system as part of a partnership in 2008 with the Federal Signal Corporation, Genetec, Axis Communications, and Firetide. Today, this camera system feeds directly into the CPD's Real-Time Crime Center. The RTCC also has access to automated license plate reader technology and predictive policing software.
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Cleveland Police Department | Cleveland | Cuyahoga County | OH | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
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Franklin County Sheriff's Office | Columbus | Franklin County | OH | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Franklin County Sheriff's Office announced its proposal for a Real-Time Crime Center in 2019. According to news reports, the City of Columbus passed a bond package that included funding for the RTCC, which authorized the implementation of a video center staffed by a team of officers, detectives, crime analysts and an intelligent unit. The RTCC would access automated license plate readers, media and Live Earth—a digital platform that pulls real-time data into a live 3D map of the county.
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Agency: Franklin County Sheriff's Office State: OH City: Columbus County: Franklin County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Franklin County Sheriff's Office announced its proposal for a Real-Time Crime Center in 2019. According to news reports, the City of Columbus passed a bond package that included funding for the RTCC, which authorized the implementation of a video center staffed by a team of officers, detectives, crime analysts and an intelligent unit. The RTCC would access automated license plate readers, media and Live Earth—a digital platform that pulls real-time data into a live 3D map of the county.
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Ohio Attorney General | Columbus | Franklin County | OH | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The Ohio Attorney General has organized an effort to deploy the Fusus real-time crime center statewide as part of its Technology Anonymized Law Enforcement Notification (TALEN) project. | |||||
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Dayton Police Department | Dayton | Montgomery County | OH | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The Dayton Police Department utilizes the Fusus real-time crime center platform.
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Toledo Police Department | Toledo | Lucas County | OH | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Toledo Police Department launched its real-time crime center and a city camera network in 2012.
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Toledo Police Department | Toledo | Lucas County | OH | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Toledo Police Department launched its real-time crime center and a city camera network in 2012.
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Tulsa Police Department | Tulsa | Tulsa County | OK | Real-Time Crime Center | Flock Safety |
The Tulsa Police Department operates a Real Time Information Center using FlockOS software. It accesses data from 50 automated license plate readers and 25 live video feeds.
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Agency: Tulsa Police Department State: OK City: Tulsa County: Tulsa County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Flock Safety The Tulsa Police Department operates a Real Time Information Center using FlockOS software. It accesses data from 50 automated license plate readers and 25 live video feeds.
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Delaware County District Attorney's Office | Media | Delaware County | PA | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The Delaware County District Attorney's Office has used the Fusus real-time crime center platform since 2023.
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Agency: Delaware County District Attorney's Office State: PA City: Media County: Delaware County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus The Delaware County District Attorney's Office has used the Fusus real-time crime center platform since 2023.
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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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Philadelphia Police Department | Philadelphia | Philadelphia County | PA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Philadelphia Police Department's Delaware Valley Intelligence Center includes a real-time crime center with access to more than 1,800 surveillance cameras, automated license plate readers and 14 police databases.
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Agency: Philadelphia Police Department State: PA City: Philadelphia County: Philadelphia County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Philadelphia Police Department's Delaware Valley Intelligence Center includes a real-time crime center with access to more than 1,800 surveillance cameras, automated license plate readers and 14 police databases.
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Pittsburgh Police Department | Pittsburgh | Allegheny County | PA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
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Spartanburg Police Department | Spartanburg | Spartanburg County | SC | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The Spartanburg Police Department utilizes the Fusus real-time crime center system.
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Knoxville Police Department | Knoxville | Knox County | TN | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Knoxville Police Department was approved to build a real-time crime center in 2022.
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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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Amarillo Police Department | Amarillo | Potter County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Amarillo Police Department planned to launch a real-time crime center in 2022.
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Austin Police Department | Austin | Travis County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Austin Police Department has operated a real-time crime center since 2010. The RTCC cost about $750,000 and was paid for without city funds through a federal grant. The RTCC accesses a network of 1000 H.A.L.O., or High Activity Location Observation, surveillance cameras throughout the city.
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Agency: Austin Police Department State: TX City: Austin County: Travis County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Austin Police Department has operated a real-time crime center since 2010. The RTCC cost about $750,000 and was paid for without city funds through a federal grant. The RTCC accesses a network of 1000 H.A.L.O., or High Activity Location Observation, surveillance cameras throughout the city.
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Beaumont Police Department | Beaumont | Jefferson County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
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Agency: Beaumont Police Department State: TX City: Beaumont County: Jefferson County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Fusus The Beaumont Police Department launched a real-time crime center in 2024. |
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Brazos County Sheriff's Office | Bryan | Brazos County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | |
As of July 2023, the Brazos County Sheriff's Office was creating a real-time crime center.
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Agency: Brazos County Sheriff's Office State: TX City: Bryan County: Brazos County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: As of July 2023, the Brazos County Sheriff's Office was creating a real-time crime center.
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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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Dallas Police Department | Dallas | Dallas County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | Motorola Solutions |
The Dallas Police Department partnered with Motorola Solutions to start a real-time crime center in 2019. | |||||
Agency: Dallas Police Department State: TX City: Dallas County: Dallas County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Motorola Solutions The Dallas Police Department partnered with Motorola Solutions to start a real-time crime center in 2019. |
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Dallas Police Department | Dallas | Dallas County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The Dallas Police Department was in the process of getting the Fusus camera registry system as of April 2023. | |||||
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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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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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Irving Police Department | Irving | Dallas County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Irving Police Department operates a real-time crime center.
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Laredo Police Department | Laredo | Webb County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | |
In 2018, the Laredo Police Department received approval to establish a $1.4 million real-time crime center in the city. Most of the funding was earmarked for installing surveillance cameras around the city. Schools in the area have also agreed to feed data to the RTCC.
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Agency: Laredo Police Department State: TX City: Laredo County: Webb County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: In 2018, the Laredo Police Department received approval to establish a $1.4 million real-time crime center in the city. Most of the funding was earmarked for installing surveillance cameras around the city. Schools in the area have also agreed to feed data to the RTCC.
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Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office | Richmond | Fort Bend County | TX | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus |
The Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office utilizes the Fusus real-time crime center platform. | |||||
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Ogden Police Department | Ogden | Weber County | UT | Real-Time Crime Center | |
Since 2011, the Ogden Police Department has operated the Area Tactical Analysis Center, which is currently located in the Public Safety Building near Ogden’s historic downtown district. Despite being a relatively small city, Ogden’s ATAC uses a wide array of surveillance technologies, including a citywide network of more than a thousand cameras, camera trailers, automated license plate readers, crime data analysis and mapping software, and advanced imaging software.
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Agency: Ogden Police Department State: UT City: Ogden County: Weber County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: Since 2011, the Ogden Police Department has operated the Area Tactical Analysis Center, which is currently located in the Public Safety Building near Ogden’s historic downtown district. Despite being a relatively small city, Ogden’s ATAC uses a wide array of surveillance technologies, including a citywide network of more than a thousand cameras, camera trailers, automated license plate readers, crime data analysis and mapping software, and advanced imaging software.
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Culpeper Police Department | Culpeper | Culpeper County | VA | Real-Time Crime Center | Flock Safety |
The Culpeper Police Department launched a real-time crime center in 2023. | |||||
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Fairfax County Police Department | Fairfax | Fairfax County | VA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Fairfax County Police Department launched a real-time crime center in 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. | |||||
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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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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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Portsmouth Police Department | Portsmouth | VA | Real-Time Crime Center | ||
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Richmond Police Department | Richmond | Richmond County | VA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Richmond Police Department received funds to build a real-time crime center in 2023.
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Virginia Beach Police Department | Virginia Beach | VA | Real-Time Crime Center | Fusus | |
The Virginia Beach Police Department was established a real-time crime center in 2024.
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Seattle Police Department | Seattle | King County | WA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Seattle Police Department has operated a real-time crime center in its headquarters since 2015, funded with asset forfeiture dunds and a $400,000 federal grant. The RTCC provides analyzts with a wall of monitors that monitors criminal activity in real time. The department has also used predictive policing to identify potential crime hotspots. The analysts at the RTCC gather information collected from 911 dispatch calls, SeaStat data, radio traffic, and vehicle data, among other surveillance systems and databases.
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Agency: Seattle Police Department State: WA City: Seattle County: King County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Seattle Police Department has operated a real-time crime center in its headquarters since 2015, funded with asset forfeiture dunds and a $400,000 federal grant. The RTCC provides analyzts with a wall of monitors that monitors criminal activity in real time. The department has also used predictive policing to identify potential crime hotspots. The analysts at the RTCC gather information collected from 911 dispatch calls, SeaStat data, radio traffic, and vehicle data, among other surveillance systems and databases.
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Spokane County Sheriff's Office | Spokane | Spokane County | WA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Spokane County Sheriff's Office opened a real-time crime center in 2023
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Spokane County Sheriff's Office | Spokane | Spokane County | WA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Spokane County Sheriff's Office operates a real-time crime center that accesss a wide array of data sources, such as surveillance cameras, license plate readers, computer-aided dispatch systems, social media, live 911 and other law enforcement information systems."
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Agency: Spokane County Sheriff's Office State: WA City: Spokane County: Spokane County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Spokane County Sheriff's Office operates a real-time crime center that accesss a wide array of data sources, such as surveillance cameras, license plate readers, computer-aided dispatch systems, social media, live 911 and other law enforcement information systems."
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