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Tampa Law Agencies Form Network
by Dibya Sarkar
07/26/05
Law enforcement agencies in the Tampa Bay region are
forming a regional information-sharing network to aid
their fight against organized crime, gangs, drug
trafficking activities and terrorism.
Using technology called COPLINK, investigators will be
able to search through vast quantities of information on
individuals, organizations, locations, documents,
vehicles, weapons and property stored in multiple
databases across the region. COPLINK, has been deployed
in more than 130 jurisdictions nationwide.
The Tampa Bay Security Network will be launched in three
phases and will ultimately be integrated with other
regional networks to form a statewide
information-sharing network. During the first phase
completed March 31, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s
Office, Clearwater Police Department, Pinellas County
Sheriff’s Office, St. Petersburg Police Department and
the Tampa Police Department are sharing data through
COPLINK.
In the second phase, 14 more law enforcement agencies in
the Tampa area will join the network. By July 2006, all
58 law enforcement agencies across the nine counties
that comprise the Tampa Bay Regional Domestic Security
Task Force will be part of the network.
Eventually, it will be linked to the six other regional
law enforcement information-sharing projects supported
by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. The
network has cost about $2.3 million in federal and state
homeland security funds. |