
| Law Enforcement |
ATS helps law enforcement agencies solve crimes with a powerful investigation solutionThere is no shortage of data in modern law enforcement. Data about crimes and criminals resides in multiple databases, reports and documents owned by different agencies. ATS provides investigative teams with a powerful tool kit to discover the links, patterns and relationships that are crucial to solving and preventing crimes from a sea of data. This tool kit works on top of the ATS ID | engine™, a groundbreaking platform built on patent-pending technologies. The engine ingests and normazlizes disparate data sources and creates a data structure that facilitiates powerful pattern matching and relationship discovery.
Caption Investigator Tool Kit
Crime / Person Pattern Matching – Investigators are able to select a specific crime or person of interest and have the system analyze thousands of connected attributes to extract a pattern and find other crimes or people of interest based on that pattern. Crime / Person Monitoring – Investigators can place a watch on a crime or person to send them an alert whenever new crimes or people that are similar are added to the database. This helps to automatically identify new aliases or serial criminals. Ad-Hoc Queries – Investigators can provide arbitrary pieces of information about a crime or person of interest to the system without needing any knowledge of the back-end data structures or relationships. This tool also provides a powerful visual drilldown capability that dynamically provides users feedback as they choose constraints to refine their query. Map View – This feature allows the investigators to see any address related data plotted directly onto a map for spatial analysis. Timeline View – This feature allows investigators to view a crime on a full timeline (when timeline information is available) and to sort out and filter events to gain a view of the “bigger picture”. Dossier view – This view is a reporting page that provides a brief synopsis on an entity or crime of interest along with peripheral relationships and analysis. |
