摩托罗拉解决方案展示了IACP的组合增强

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费城举行的国际警察局长协会展会期间,摩托罗拉解决方案公司本周将展示新产品,旨为无数移动宽带设备提供LMR按键通话功能,并为执法部门提供更大的实时打击犯罪情报. 摩托罗拉解决方案公司的解决方案副总裁大卫托马斯表示,摩托罗拉解决方案公司正推出智能数据发现服务,帮助执法部门快速访问多个来源的数据,以识别犯罪趋势
费城举行的国际警察局长协会(IACP)展会期间,摩托罗拉解决方案公司(Motorola Solutions)本周将展示新产品,旨为无数移动宽带设备提供LMR按键通话功能,并为执法部门提供更大的实时打击犯罪情报
摩托罗拉解决方案公司(Motorola Solutions)的解决方案副总裁大卫?托马斯(David Thomas)表示,摩托罗拉解决方案公司(Motorola Solutions)正推出智能数据发现(Intelligent Data Discovery,IDD)服务,帮助执法部门快速访问多个来源的数据,以识别犯罪趋势
托马斯接受IWCE紧急通讯部采访时说:“(IDD)是我们实现实时犯罪中心愿景的一个良好开端。”。“我们倾向于将大量精力集中所有新的数据源上,您可以将这些数据源引入实时犯罪中心。但是,使用IDD,我们的目标是实际利用客户已经拥有的数据,并以更具操作性的方式呈现给他们,无论是为指挥官还是军官。”
加州文图拉市警察局长肯科尼(kencorney)说,他的部门已经使用了两个月的国际直拨电话服务,它对资源管理等问题非常有帮助
科尼一次采访中说:“加州,没有一家机构没有受到经济衰退的影响,而且街上打击犯罪的资源也较少。”。“你们主动巡逻的资源和时间更少。如果你只是开车兜风,做警察做的事,从“看起来不太对劲”的角度来看,这很好。但为什么不把“这看起来不太对劲”的观点放你看到犯罪模式的领域呢
“一个资源匮乏的环境中,我们必须想方设法用更少的资源做得更好。技术将成为我们未来如何成功的基础。 科尼说,工作人员已经能够没有经过大量培训的情况下使用国际直拨电话——“使用起来相当简单”,而且国防部已经能够将其功能整合到日常业务中
科尼说,以前,犯罪统计数据只是每月或每两周进行一次审查,因此它们的相关性有限。他说,使用IDD,文图拉警方人员可以实时了解最新的趋势,这是非常有益的
“就像我们用火柴做饭,”科尼谈到之前的手术时说。“巡警知道我们需要更快地处理这些问题,我认为我们将看到这种方法更有效的结果
“我们所能看到的是,我们实际上把实时信息和犯罪分析交给了地面上的靴子。……“我们可以轮班的基础上,而不是每周或每月的会议上,向我们的巡逻官提供这些信息。这是一个更具相关性和更具可操作性的信息,它为我们提供了更大的可信度,使我们能够将资源分配给我们认为有更高犯罪率倾向的热点或地区。”
据托马斯说,国际直拨电话服务可以立即投入商业使用
摩托罗拉还宣布了一个统一的按键通话(push-to-talk,PTT)解决方案,该方案将使移动宽带网络的用户能够与Astro 25网络上的用户通话,据摩托罗拉解决方案公司北美业务发展部高级经理Ali Kapadia称
Kapadia一次采访中说:“统一PTT允许你做的是利用你的Astro 25网络,如果该地区适用,可以使用3G网络或4G公共安全LTE网络。”。“他们可以利用我们的LEX 700 LTE设备,甚至是运行该应用的消费者级Android智能手机,正确的(操作系统)现可以连接回LMR系统,LMR世界和宽带世界之间真正进行语音会话,无论是3G、4G还是公共安全LTE。”
卡帕迪亚说,统一的PTT能力预计将今年晚些时候投入商业使用
此外,Kapadia表示,摩托罗拉解决方案公司(motorolasolutions)正IACP演示一个假设的炸弹威胁场景,它的VALR架构如何统一应对此类事件所需的通信
他说:“我们将展示我们产品组合中所有技术的紧密集成,以及一些第三方(解决方案)。”。“通过统一数据并这些关键网络(无论是宽带网络还是LMR网络)之间共享数据,我们真正感到,我们可以为第一响应者提供更好的态势感知能力,让他们任何情况下都能获得情报,并帮助他们创建更安全的城市和繁荣的社区。”

Motorola Solutions this week is displaying new products designed to enable LMR push-to-talk functionality to myriad mobile broadband devices, and to provide law enforcement with greater crime-fighting intelligence in real time, during the International of Association of Chief of Police (IACP) show in Philadelphia.
Motorola Solutions is featuring its Intelligent Data Discovery (IDD) service, which helps law enforcement quickly access data from multiple sources to identify crime trends, according to David Thomas, solutions vice president for Motorola Solutions.
“[IDD] is a great start to reaching our vision for a real-time crime center,” Thomas said during an interview with IWCE’s Urgent Communications. “We tend to concentrate a lot on all of the new data sources that you can pull into a real-time crime center. But, with our IDD, our goal is to actually harness data that customers already have and present it to them in a more actionable manner, whether it’s for commanders or officers.”
Ken Corney, police chief in Ventura, Calif., said his department has been using the IDD service for two months, and it has been very helpful with issues such as resource management.
“There isn’t an agency in California that hasn’t suffered from the economic downturn, and you have less crime-fighting resources out on the street,” Corney said during an interview. “You have less resources and less time for proactive patrols. If you’re just driving around, doing what officers do—the ‘It just doesn’t look right’ perspective—it’s good. But why not put that ‘It just doesn’t look right’ perspective in the areas where you’re seeing patterns of crimes.
“In a resource-needy environment, we’ve got to find ways to do better with less. Technology is going to be the foundation for how we’re going to meet success in the future.”
Staff members have been able to use IDD without significant training—“it’s pretty simplistic” to use—and the department has been able to integrate its functionality into day-to-day operations, Corney said.
Previously, crime statistics were reviewed only on a monthly or bi-weekly basis, so they had limited relevance, Corney said. With IDD, Ventura police personnel can access trends updated in real time, which is much more beneficial, he said.
“It was like we’re cooking with matches,” Corney said of the previous procedure. “The patrol officers know that we need to get on this stuff faster, and I think we’re going to see more effective results with this type of approach.
“What we’re able to see is that we’re actually putting real-time information and crime analysis into the hands of the boots on the ground. … “We can provide that information to our patrol officers on a shift-by-shift basis, rather than on a weekly or monthly meeting. This is much more relevant and much more actionable information, and it gives greater credibility to us assigning resources to hot spots or areas that we believe have a propensity for higher crime.”
The IDD service is commercially available immediately, according to Thomas.
Motorola also is announcing a unified push-to-talk (PTT) solution that will enable users of mobile broadband networks to speak with users on an Astro 25 network, according to Ali Kapadia, Motorola Solutions’ senior manager for North America business development.
“What unified PTT allows you to do is to leverage your Astro 25 network and bring on users that can be on a 3G network or a 4G public-safety LTE network, if applicable in the region,” Kapadia said during an interview. “They can utilize our LEX 700 LTE devices—or even a consumer-grade Android smartphone running the app—and the right [operating system] can now connect back into the LMR system to really have a voice session between the LMR world and the broadband world, whether it is 3G, 4G or public-safety LTE.”
Kapadia said the unified PTT capability is expected to be commercially available later this year.
In addition, Motorola Solutions is demonstrating at IACP—in a hypothetical bomb-threat scenario—how its VALR architecture can unify the communications needed for the response to such an incident, Kapadia said.
“We’re going to show this tight integration across all of the technologies in our portfolio, as well as some third-party [solutions], as well,” he said. “By unifying the data and sharing it across these mission-critical networks—whether it be broadband or LMR—we truly feel that we can provide better situational awareness for first responders, allow them to proceed with intelligence into any situation, and help them create safer cities and thriving communities.”
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