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Real Time Crime CenterReal Time Crime Center
St. Louis Metropolitan Police DepartmentSt. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
April 16, 2015April 16, 2015
Investments in Technology
Cities with Real Time Crime Centers
Kansas City, MO
Memphis, TN
Chicago, IL
New York City, NY
Houston, TX
Boston, MA
Albuquerque, NM
Philadelphia, PA
*Private Sector: Monsanto and Target
Philadelphia PD Real Time Crime Center
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2j6kSHXfflk
Planning Process for RTCC
Planning and research for the project began inFebruary of 2013
Tours of existing Real Time Crime Centers inChicago, Memphis and Kansas City
Used existing SLMPD resources to prove thetechnology works
Mission of Real Time Crime Center
To build one of the most advanced facilities inthe country for monitoring, evaluating anddeterring criminal activity in real time.
We pledge to continually develop newstrategies designed to interdict criminalbehavior in our community throughmaximization of available technologies andin-house development.
Funding for Start Phase 1
Donation from Police Foundation
SLMPD Asset Forfeiture Funds
FEMA Port Security Grant
Partnership with Motorola Solutions
Construction on Phase 1
Construction began December 15, 2014
Phase 1 completion date was March 20, 2015
Phase 1 was completed in just 3 months afterfunding was secured
What Phase 1 Entails
Construction of the room and installation of 8 panels ofthe planned 32 panel video wall
Integration of video surveillance and LPR Systems intothe RTCC – Genetec platform
Motorola’s Real Time Crime Center Console
Integration of ShotSpotter
Integration of Computer Aided Dispatching (CAD)
Initial staffing of 8 police officers and 1 sergeant
Implementation of Traffic Operations Center in RTCC
Where we were on October 9, 2014
October 9, 2014
December 27, 2014
December 29, 2014
January 5, 2015
February 13, 2015
February 23, 2015 – 2 months ago
21st Century Policing
Provide Real Time Investigative Support for OfficersResponding to Scenes
Focus on Information Gathering and Sharing
Use of Video Monitoring and License Plate RecognitionSystems
Enhanced Crime Analysis – Forecasting and DeterringCrime
Four Pronged Approach
Technology Integration
Video surveillance cameras and license platerecognition (LPR) systems working together – moreeffective
Combined system of video cameras and LPR systemswill create a RTCC that benefits both respondingofficers and the citizens of the City of St. Louis
RTCC Focus is onPublic/Private Partnerships
Create a strong public/private partnership toenhance critical infrastructure security
Example - Chicago PD
Existing video integration into RTCC
Tie together existing camera systems into onevideo surveillance platform in the RTCC Genetec platform
Existing Infrastructure
City of St. Louis has approximately 100 miles of fiberwhich is key to our success
SLMPD has access to over 140 cameras in the RTCC
SLMPD
St. Louis Port Authority
St. Louis City Streets Department
Locust Business District
South Grand Business Association
PTZ Highly Visible Cameras
Goal is Deterrence and Quick Apprehension
Highly Visible Camera Systems – Not Covert
Image Quality is Key
SLMPD Use of Social Media
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License Plate Recognition
What is it?
How does it work?
How does it help the police department?
How many does the City have in place?
Fixed LPR Systems
Single Lane LPR Single Lane LPR with Dual Cameras
St. Louis City’s LPRs
SLMPD has 9 mobile LPR devices
Currently 1 fixed LPR is mounted at Tuckerand Washington
Downtown STL Inc. installing 5 fixed LPRdevices
Example: Manhattan security plan
Example of LPR Success
http://blutube.policeone.com/videos/935357496001-cincinnati-uses-boss-to-id-robbery-suspect/
Integration of ShotSpotter
Gunshot detection and location services
ShotSpotter covers 3.5 square miles in the Cityof St. Louis
ShotSpotter – North Patrol
Integration of ShotSpotter
ShotSpotter – South Patrol
Daily Use of Motorola’sReal-Time Crime Center Console
Staffing RTCC
RTCC open 24 hours a day – 365 days per year
Initial staffing for Phase 1 – 8 Police Officersand 1 Sergeant Looked internally at existing positions with
redundancies in work
Identified existing resources from Command Post andthe Intelligence Division
Looked for analytical officers with technical skills
Future of the RTCC
Phase 2 - Spring 2015
Integration of the Crime Analysis Unit into the RTCC
Integration of communications capabilities into theRTCC Consoles to provide real-time dispatchingcapabilities to the RTCC in order to help officers onthe street
Future of the RTCC
Phase 3 – Goal is Summer of 2015 Begin integration of private sector cameras into
RTCC
Further integration of disparate databases existingwithin SLMPD to provide real-time information toofficers on the street
Future of the RTCC
Phase 4 – Funding dependent (TBD)
Implementation of new and robust software toimprove SLMPD’s efficiency Implement a new records management system (RMS)
Implement an intelligent business solution to provideanalytical support, predictive analysis, and thecapability for single sign on to all of our disparatesystems
Expansion of video wall
Teamwork – Memphis RTCC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_vfmua4IIU