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The Year Law Enforcement Intelligence Sharing Transformed: 2024’s Breakthroughs and What’s Next
In a look back at 2024, CEO and Co-Founder Matthew White shares his insights on the transformation of law enforcement information sharing.
As the CEO of a law enforcement startup, I firmly believe that data-sharing between agencies is crucial to improving overall community safety. At Multitude Insights, we specialize in developing cutting-edge technology that facilitates data-sharing between law enforcement agencies. Through our advanced sharing platform, and AI-enabled tools, we aim to give officers the information they need to make better-informed decisions in real-time.
One of the key benefits of data-sharing is the ability to gain a more complete understanding of crime patterns. By pooling data from multiple agencies, officers can more easily identify patterns and trends that might otherwise go unnoticed. This can help them to better allocate resources and target areas that are at a higher risk of crime.
Another benefit of data-sharing is the ability to more effectively track suspects and fugitives. By sharing information about suspects and fugitives across agencies, officers can more easily locate and apprehend individuals who might otherwise slip through the cracks. This can help to keep our communities safer and reduce the number of repeat offenders.
Data-sharing also allows agencies to more effectively coordinate their efforts. By sharing information about ongoing investigations, officers can work together to build stronger cases and make arrests more quickly. This can help to prevent crimes before they happen, and keep our communities safer. BLTN has already been used to do this countless times.
At Multitude Insights, we understand that data-sharing between law enforcement agencies can be a sensitive topic. That's why we take great care to ensure that all of our technology meets or exceeds all relevant laws and regulations pertaining to data privacy and security, specifically CJIS.
We're a new company but I doggedly believe that data-sharing between law enforcement agencies is essential to improving overall community safety. By giving officers the tools they need to make better-informed decisions and work more effectively together, we can help to keep our communities safer and reduce crime. With the help of our advanced technology, agencies can share their data with ease and security which benefits everyone and makes our communities safer. Speaking now as a new parent, what else matters?