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Improve Efficiency with Integrated Information Delivery Systems

NCJ Number
212041
Journal
Law Enforcement Technology Volume: 32 Issue: 10 Dated: October 2005 Pages: 56,60,62,64,65
Author(s)
Rick Rotondo; Deborah Esposito
Date Published
October 2005
Length
5 pages
Annotation
This article discusses needed improvements within law enforcement integrated information delivery systems.
Abstract
As a result of an increased focus on homeland security, technological innovations are being designed to improve how local and State law enforcement agencies do their jobs. Police departments are findings ways to increase the speed and usefulness of information available in the field. Today, at the top of the priority list is the integrating of public safety systems for interoperable networked access. These advances in information technology (IT) include integrated information management and high-speed mobile broadband networks. This article discusses the needed applications, the components of an integrated information system, and the appropriate mobile data network. The bottom line is an integrated information delivery system offers law enforcement increased efficiency and responsiveness.