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Philly PD to Share Crime Data Across Departments
By: on February 06, 2013
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Image courtesy of the Philadelphia Police Department.

After using software to track location-based crime data that helped pinpoint crime patterns for more than three months, the Philadelphia Police Department is looking to expand -- the software will soon support the Fire Department and the Office of Emergency Management.

And the expansion makes sense, given that the location analytics software -- by GIS firm Esri -- has already proved beneficial: Within the first few weeks of use, one Philadelphia PD detective solved 17 homicides and burglaries.

GIS Project Manager for Public Safety Grant Ervin said that although the department has been using GIS data for nearly 20 years, the new system puts the data from different public safety departments in one central repository that can be viewed across the board. 

But challenges are still to be expected. “The biggest thing is control of governance,” Ervin said. “Everyone is worried about data -- who owns it, how it gets out, especially when it comes to emergency management and law enforcement information.”

According to local media, the new shared system will prevent each of the three departments from functioning on three different systems, a process that would be costlier to the city.

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Sarah Rich is a staff writer for Emergency Management magazine.

E-mail: srich@emergencymgmt.com
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