IACP-Law Enforcement Information Management Conference Virtual Data Fusion and True Mobility Nashville, Tennessee May 7 th, 2008 Sgt. Greg Lundell Utah Highway Patrol- Technology Section
Utah Highway Patrol Utah Highway Patrol 1994 Pilot program (Weber County) Mobile Data Collection System (MDCS) 1996 Expanded Program (Davis County & Motor Carrier Unit) 2003 Expanded to All UHP Cars (Statewide) Included wireless technology (AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and the State s 700 MHz Data system
Data Collection Data Collection Started as Paradox Tables (1994) Updated to Delphi (1996?) Transitioned to private vendor (Fatpot Technologies-2004?) Increased Electronic Information Sharing 1. Information available in the car (UCJIS, NCIC, NLETS, etc) 2. Information shared between agencies (Peer Intelligence)
Experience Difficult to get Full Time Employees (FTE s) Use Technology to do more with less. Funded by forward thinking Governor and Legislature Study-Reduction in duplicated paperwork Reduced Obligated time by 39%* *Dr. Bruce Handley, Weber State Univerisity
Fusion The merging of different elements into a union
Mobility Ability to work Statewide with or without a network connection With network full ability No Network Local Limited Access Access to all incident, citation, and crash reports Daily Log Automatic update to server when reconnected to network
Mobility-Automatic Updates Mobility-Automatic Updates Automatic Software updates (Fatpot DataSync Agent) Automatic File checking at Login Updates used to require hands on each machine needing updates
Messaging/Chat Groups Messaging/Chat Groups Creation of Groups for mail/chat (user optimized) Messaging across Departments (247 Agencies/Divisions across Utah, Idaho, Arizona, Kentucky, and North Carolina)
Dispatch Centers Dispatch Centers
Mapping Challenges of Big Brother Officer Safety is emphasized Tool for rapid response Dispatch and Officers have access to all data
Salt Lake Map Salt Lake Map
Statewide Mapping Statewide Mapping
Mapping Integration Mapping Integration
Report review/retrieval Report review/retrieval Supervisors can review reports in the field Reports can be retrieved in the field Working towards reducing paperwork using electronic records
Peer Intelligence Peer Intelligence Local database search of 22 local and state agencies in Utah Two out of state queries (California and Kentucky) Two queries through Fatpot Technology
Profile Return Profile Return BEAR_172443851 - BEAR, YOGI Profile Social Sec # 999-99-9999 Drivers License UT 172443851 Date Of Birth 1950-02-11 Height 6''05" Sex M Weight 380 Race 4 Address, Phone Can drill down on records for more details
Peer Intelligence Returns Peer Intelligence Returns Another tool for officers in the field Information returns notes from previous contact Caution-these may or may not be adjudicated records
E-warrants Electronic request to on-call judge in Salt Lake County General search warrant or DUI blood draw warrant Electronic notification to Judge Electronic approval/denial of warrant Approval as a PDF document
Future Technology Structure Future Technology Structure Open Standards Justice XML Standards Web Services Enterprise Service Bus with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
Data Redundancy Data Redundancy Migrate Public Safety Systems to a State Data Center Data Replication to the Richfield Data Center Install and Configure Global Server Load Balancing between Sites
Data Redundancy Data Redundancy Department of Public Safety Friday, April 13, 2007 Salt Lake Data Center Richfield Data Center UCJIS UCJIS Web Services Storage Web Services Storage Drivers License Drivers License Web Services Highway Patrol Highway Patrol Switch
Any Questions? Any Questions? Contact Information: Sgt. Greg Lundell Utah Highway Patrol-Technology Section Phone 801-284-2960 glundell@utah.gov