Steve Gollschewski - QLD Police Service - Using Technology to Mobilise Policing

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Deputy Commissioner Steve Gollschewski

Queensland Police Service

Using Technology to Mobilise Policing

Mobilised Policing

• Mobility – using technology to connect police in real time to enterprise systems and information needed for them to operate autonomously anywhere at any time

• As contemporary technology is an enabler of mobility, so mobility enables service delivery transformation for contemporary policing

QueenslandAustralia’s second-largest and third-most-populous state with a

population of 4,750,500 within an area of 1.8 million km² (1.1m miles²).

Our VisionMembers of the community work together with QPS

to stop crime and make Queensland safer.

Our ServiceEstablished in 1864, the QPS is now over 11,800 members

strong and is effective across land, sea and air.

QPRIME (QPS Niche RMS)Our Niche Journey…

IntelligenceTraffic

Crime ReportingCustody Management

Prosecution ManagementProperty Management

Reporting

21 million occurrences10 million person records4 million vehicle records

7 million addresses

Created 2 million occurrences

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Frontline MobilityHarnessing the power of Digital Transformation to

“Service the Community Better”

General Mobile CapabilitiesReal-time access to ...

SearchingQLiTE is able to access multiple databases;

within the state and nationwide.

Purpose Built AppsQLiTE Action Apps allow for seamless creation and

updating backend systems from the field

QTasks AppsMobile dispatch app frees radio

for critical communication and presents QPRIME Tasks.

Ongoing UsageMonthly statistics of activity across the QLiTE apps

Statistics for May 2016 with ~5000 devices include: Street Checks Created: 58,000 Move-On Directions: 400 Positive Roadside Drug Tests: † 750 QNotices Occurrences Created: 15,200 QPRIME Alerts expired: 600 QPRIME Alerts created: 220 Person Records Viewed: 136,000 Vehicle Records Viewed: 710,000 DV Conditions Viewed: 5,600 Address Searches: 19,500 Organisation Searches: 1,250 † Negative tests are recorded as Street Checks.

Mobile DevicesKeeping our data secure

Managed ServicesQPS doing what it does best…

The Future

Schedule for pilot of future significant capabilities

QTasks • QCAD Incidents Oct 2016 • QPRIME Tasks Nov 2016

QOccurrence • Missing Person (Includes initial Framework) July 2016 • Domestic Violence (No DV, DV) Sept 2016 • Public Nuisance (inc Banning Notice) Sept 2016 • Referral Oct 2016 • Sudden Death Nov 2016 • Traffic Crash Dec 2016

Enhancements • Offender History Jun 2016 • CrimTrac update (inc DV Orders) TBC

Using Technology to Mobilise Policing

• The dividends from mobility include increased productivity and effectiveness.

• The time savings from keeping officers in the field equipped with systems that are quicker and more accurate are directed towards other policing demands and allows the QPS to consider its future growth modelling from a more sophisticated perspective rather than just more blue shirts.

• It also means better and more complete intelligence available to and collected by police, which supports a greater focus on prevention and deterrence, rather than just reactive policing.