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COPLINK Deployed to Boost Crime Solving and
Anti-Terrorism
Initiatives at the Chicago Police Department's Crime
Center
10/03/07
Tucson, AZ
One of the nation's largest metropolitan police
departments has just exponentially increased its ability
to fight crime and thwart terrorism with powerful and
proven force-multiplier technology. Knowledge Computing
Corp. today announced that its award-winning COPLINK
Solution Suite is fully deployed at the Chicago Police
Department's Crime Center.
"COPLINK's outstanding performance in over 550
jurisdictions across the country, and its proven ability
to meet and exceed the demands of the most sophisticated
intelligence led-policing initiatives like Chicago's is
fueling the company's rapid growth," said Robert
Griffin, CEO of Knowledge Computing Corp. "We are
pleased to support the Crime Center's efforts to
increase its effectiveness in thwarting crime and
terrorism with COPLINK's tactical lead generation and
actionable intelligence capabilities."
The Chicago Police Department is the largest police
department in the Midwest and the second largest in the
United States, with 13,500 sworn police officers. The
Crime Center serves as the nucleus of one of the largest
law enforcement information sharing initiatives in the
country, providing 411 police departments and criminal
justice agencies in Illinois, Northwest Indiana and
elsewhere with real-time access to over 5.8 million law
enforcement records.
"COPLINK's ability to instantly detect non-obvious
relationships, associations and patterns to generate
actionable investigative leads will reduce the time it
takes to identify and apprehend criminal or terrorism
suspects," said Interim Superintendent Dana V. Starks.
"This will enable us to build on the successes we've
already achieved at the Crime Center in thwarting
criminals who operate across multiple jurisdictions in
an attempt to avoid detection."
COPLINK provides unparalleled analysis and decision
support for rapidly identifying criminal suspects,
relationships and patterns that help solve crime and
thwart terrorism. Using a GJXDM compliant interface, it
works by allowing vast quantities of structured and
seemingly unrelated data - including data currently
housed in various incompatible databases and records
management systems - to be securely organized,
consolidated and rapidly analyzed over a highly secure
intranet-based platform.
One search using known or partial facts from an ongoing
investigation can produce qualified leads that would
otherwise be unapparent in seconds - a process that
prior to COPLINK was not possible or often takes days or
weeks to accomplish. Through sophisticated analytics,
including powerful visualization tools, COPLINK builds
"institutional memory," reduces knowledge gaps and
prevents criminals from falling through the cracks.
COPLINK will be used for law enforcement purposes only,
utilizing public data from the Chicago Crime Center's
Illinois Citizen and Law Enforcement Analysis and
Reporting System data warehouse, known as I-CLEAR.
I-CLEAR houses over 5.8 million arrest records from the
Chicago Police Department and 130 Cook County law
enforcement agencies. Data will continue to reside and
be updated within I-CLEAR to protect the integrity of
the data and sensitive information.
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 550 jurisdictions nationwide
including four of the nation's five largest cities,
helping police officers fight crime, thwart terrorism
and improve community safety. A powerful force
multiplier, COPLINK is documented as conservatively
providing a 14:1 investigative time advantage, reducing
the time it takes to identify qualified suspects,
thereby enabling law enforcement to keep more feet on
the streets.
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 Corp. 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.
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