The Justice Department announced it is putting together a nationwide strategy to ensure that state and local authorities get access to federal law enforcement intelligence about terrorism and crime. CrimeConnect can serve this system right now.
The failure to share information about terrorist threats among federal, state and local agencies has been repeatedly cited as a key reason the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The newly announced National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan represents a means for the Justice Department and FBI to more routinely share information with state and local officials.
CrimeConnect is ideally positioned to become a prime gatherer and disseminator of this Homeland Security information to local Law Enforcement agencies.
CrimeConnect is already configured to securely gather tactical crime information from sources within member police agencies and share and distribute this information to desktops and mobile units throughout multiple agencies on its network.
In addition, the same CrimeConnect system has been structured to immediately and securely receive intelligence data, alerts, bulletins, etc. from the FBI and other Homeland Security Agencies, combine this data with current local law information in its searchable database and immediately distribute it to all law enforcement personnel included in the CrimeConnect network.
And, all of this can be deployed today.