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COPLINK®
Deployed Across Florida Region for
Major Crime Fighting and Homeland Security Initiative
07/21/05
Tucson, AZ/Tampa, FL
Knowledge Computing Corporation announced today that the
company was awarded a multi-phase contract to support
the Tampa Bay Security Network with its critically
acclaimed crime fighting solution COPLINK®. The project
is funded by the Department of Homeland Security through
the Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) grant program
and other domestic security grant funding. As a regional
and statewide initiative, the Tampa Bay Security Network
will ultimately be linked to Florida’s other six
information-sharing systems, to create a statewide law
enforcement information-sharing network.
“We’re excited to be working with some of Florida’s most
forward thinking leaders in law enforcement to support a
major regional crime fighting initiative with our
COPLINK solution,” said Bob Griffin, CEO of Knowledge
Computing Corporation. “This program further advances
our national position as a trusted industry leader in
providing tactical analytically-driven crime solving and
homeland security solutions.”
Phase I of the initiative is operational and links the
Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, Clearwater Police
Department, Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office, St.
Petersburg Police Department, Tampa Police Department
and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Phase II
will join the remaining fourteen Tampa Urban Area law
enforcement agencies to the network. By July 2006, all
fifty-eight law enforcement agencies throughout the
Tampa Bay’s nine-county region will have complete access
to the system.
Since the Tampa Bay Security Network went live,
participating agencies have identified several qualified
suspects that resulted in arrest warrants in cases that
otherwise might have remained unsolved, including a pair
of suspects charged with committing multiple armed
robberies.
“The Tampa Bay Security Network gives law enforcement in
the Tampa Bay a formidable addition to the arsenal of
weapons we use daily in the war on terrorism, the war on
crime and the war on drugs,” said Stephen Hogue, Tampa
Chief of Police. “With COPLINK, our agencies’
investigators and officers will have at their fingertips
a sophisticated analytics tool that is among the most
effective, yet easy to use, technologies available for
sharing information, analyzing criminal patterns and
generating leads.”
Officers using the system have noted the technology’s
effectiveness in quickly identifying drug and gang
networks. One use of the system involves identifying
unknown persons who are associated with the principals
of a court-ordered wiretap investigation. Major Gene
Stokes, Special Operations Division, Hillsborough County
Sheriff’s Office points out, “Commonly, all associates
of a crime network may not become known to detectives
until we are well into a wire intercept investigation.
With the Tampa Bay Security Network, we are able to
flesh out the identities of previously unknown criminal
associates prior to commencing the wiretap.
Additionally, we use the Visualizer function to
graphically display the associations between subjects of
our investigation and discovered associates.”
“We believe the Tampa Bay Security Network will give our
region’s law enforcement an unsurpassed
information-sharing and analytics capability,” said
David Gee, Hillsborough County Sheriff. “With COPLINK,
no longer will criminals be able to avoid detection by
pulling up stakes to move from one jurisdiction to
another, as they continue their vocation of plotting,
stealing and harming.”
COPLINK provides unparalleled analysis and decision
support for rapidly identifying criminal suspects,
relationships and patterns that can help solve and
prevent crime. It works by allowing vast quantities of
structured and seemingly unrelated data, currently
housed in incompatible computer-based record management
systems (RMS) at various agencies, to be organized under
a single, highly secure intranet-based platform.
COPLINK will be used by The Tampa Bay Security Network
for law enforcement purposes only, utilizing public data
from existing law enforcement databases such as arrest
records and traffic citations. One search using known
facts from an ongoing criminal investigation can produce
qualified leads in seconds – a process that prior to
COPLINK, often took days or weeks. Through sophisticated
analytics, COPLINK builds ‘institutional memory’,
reduces knowledge gaps, and prevents criminals from
falling through the cracks.
COPLINK first catapulted into the national spotlight for
its proof of concept role following the Montgomery
County, Maryland sniper investigation. Today, the
solution is in use in over 130 jurisdictions nationwide
from Boston to San Diego helping police officers fight
crime and improve community safety.
Winner of numerous awards, COPLINK was recognized twice
by the International Association of Chiefs of Police for
deployments in Tucson, Arizona and across the State of
Alaska. The Center for Digital Government also
recognized COPLINK as one of the best of breed and most
innovative IT projects undertaken by cities in the
nation.
About Knowledge Computing Corporation
Knowledge Computing Corporation provides
technology-based crime fighting solutions to leading
edge law enforcement agencies nationwide. Its
critically-acclaimed product, COPLINK®, in use since
1998, is based on knowledge management technology first
prototyped by top-ranked researchers in the Artificial
Intelligence Lab at the University of Arizona in Tucson
through a grant by the National Institute of Justice.
The technologies developed at Knowledge Computing
Corporation have been tested and proven by law
enforcement agencies around the country. For more
information: www.knowledgecc.com or www.coplink.com. |