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Title: Mobile Data: the First Mile in Public Safety


1
Mobile Data the First Mile in Public Safety
  • Gordy Hallof, XXX
  • BIO-key International
  • Tom Welch, Systems Administrator Franklin County,
    OH Sheriffs Office

2
Discussion Topics
  • Introduction
  • Mobile Data Definition
  • Mobile Data Evolution
  • Mobile Data Future
  • Franklin County Sheriffs Office Experience and
    Future Direction

3
Introduction
  • Company intro TBD

4
Mobile Data Definition
  • Mobile data Gathering, sharing and reporting
    information
  • In the patrol vehicle or (now) via handheld
  • Gathering Querying federal, state and local
    databases (e.g., running a plate)
  • Sharing Silent messaging between units and
    groups, and with the Comms Center
  • Reporting Incident/accident reporting

5
Value Proposition
  • Officer safety
  • Situational awareness
  • ONA and other alerts
  • Efficiency
  • No dispatcher involvement or wait
  • Force multiplier
  • Effectiveness
  • Keeps officers in the field visible and
    accessible
  • More complete information to help make the right
    decision

6
Mobile Data Adoption
  • Early adopter in 1980s
  • From 1990 to 2003 the percentage of local police
    departments with mobile data increased from 5 to
    56 (DOJ data)
  • 62 of departments in 2008 Law Enforcement
    Technology magazine Survey
  • Estimated 65 (of 18,000 State, local and county
    departments) have mobile data today
  • Small agencies more likely to be without
  • But even in large agencies, not everyone in the
    field has access

7
In-car Mobile Data Evolution
  • Adoption has increased as the technology has
    evolved
  • Three dimensions
  • End-User Hardware
  • Network Communications
  • Software Applications

8
End User Hardware
  • Then Mobile Data Terminal
  • Small-screen (30 lines x 24 characters)
  • Now Mobile computer
  • Ruggedized
  • Touchscreen

9
Network Communications
  • Then Radio (with modem)
  • Limited bandwidth/shared with voice
    (PacketCluster)
  • Limited geography
  • Advances in radio IP over radio
  • Now Broadband cellular (with modem/air card)
  • 3G Networks separate from the cellular voice
    network with increased speeds and capacity
  • Network roaming select the best network (Radio
    or cellular)

10
Software Applications
  • Ergonomic Drivers Patrol car is unique
    environment
  • Requires simple and predictable user Interface
  • Large icons for easy touch
  • Parsing so everything is where its expected
  • Summarization so you dont scroll or jump around
  • Text-to-Voice
  • Day/night

11
Software Applications
  • Then Query NCIC (FBI)/State only
  • Return data only
  • Now The Car is the Office
  • Photos and other images (in returns and for
    upload)
  • Local queries (RMS)
  • CAD dispatch (supported by AVL)
  • Messaging Roll Call
  • Mobile reporting
  • Mapping
  • Internet access
  • RSS feeds

12
Other Applications and Systems
  • Other applications/systems in the car today
  • e-Citations
  • In-car video
  • Automated license plate recognition

13
The Future is Already Here
  • End User Hardware
  • Netbooks that move with the officer
  • Network communications
  • WiFi Hotspots/WiMax for moving large data files
  • 4G cellular networks rivaling DSL
  • Dedicated Public Safety Broadband Spectrum
    Planned
  • Software applications and systems
  • Remote, real-time access to onsite video
  • Voice-to-text
  • Messaging interoperability with other first
    responders
  • Interagency data sharing

14
The Next Adoption Wave Mobile Data on Handhelds
  • Technology Convergence
  • Takes advantage of advances in end-user hardware
    and network communications
  • Move from patrol vehicles to other users, e.g.
  • Command staff, investigators, specialty units,
    community policing
  • Advantages over mobile data computers
  • Use anywhere convenience
  • Officers more accessible in the community
  • One fifth the cost
  • Multipurpose (replace cell phone)
  • Available 24X7

15
Handheld Considerations
  • Ergonomic
  • Screen size limited data
  • Typing limited not suitable for reports
  • Impatica and other solutions
  • Security
  • Two factor
  • Cost vs Resiliency
  • Smartphone (e.g., BlackBerry) vs. Ruggedized
    handheld

16
Future Challenges for Mobile Data
  • Messaging interoperability between mobile data
    systems from different vendors
  • IJIS Institute bringing CAD/RMS/mobile data
    vendors together to develop standards
  • Handling new data gathering and reporting
    requirements
  • Suspicious activity reporting (SAR)
  • N-DEX
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