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In in the present day’s more and more digital world, efficient police investigations hinge on the power to rapidly and precisely uncover crucial connections. Identification intelligence instruments empower legislation enforcement companies to rework disparate clues into actionable insights. From fixing chilly lacking individuals instances and housebreaking analysis to verifying identities and reviewing prison histories, these instruments present a complete view of people, belongings and companies.
Be part of IDI to discover how identification intelligence is reshaping and innovating trendy policing by enhancing investigative capabilities. You’ll learn the way leveraging superior search capabilities, relational analytics and geospatial knowledge may also help legislation enforcement establish patterns, observe suspects, and shut instances successfully.
You’ll study:
- Methods to speed up knowledge evaluation to uncover hidden patterns in real-time in your cell phone or desktop.
- Tricks to improve case preparation for arrests, search warrants and courtroom proceedings with detailed stories on people or teams.
- Perception into leveraging geospatial search to visualise crime hotspots, observe patterns and slim down potential suspects.
MEET THE SPEAKERS:
Dat Hoang is a hands-on technical entrepreneur with 30+ years of expertise delivering cutting-edge options for the Division of Protection (DoD) and intelligence neighborhood (IC). As VP of Knowledge and Gross sales Engineering at IDI, he drives mission-focused improvements for federal, state, and native companies. Beforehand, he spent 5 years as a Senior Expertise Advisor at TransUnion Public Sector and over seven years as Chief Architect & VP of Gross sales and Knowledge Engineering at Dun & Bradstreet. Dat’s experience lies in leveraging expertise to reinforce nationwide safety and mission success.
Brian Worley is a Gulf Warfare Marine Corps veteran and a seasoned public sector gross sales chief with 30+ years of experience in technical gross sales and account administration. As Director of Batch and API Gross sales at IDI, he drives technical gross sales consulting and coaching, serving to companies seamlessly combine and optimize IDI’s knowledge options. Beforehand, he spent over ten years at TransUnion as a Options Advisor and 21 years at LexisNexis, the place he streamlined knowledge governance and centralized techniques, considerably enhancing knowledge high quality and integration. With a profession outlined by knowledge innovation and influence, Brian excels at bridging technical experience with mission-critical public sector wants.
Phil Kay, Senior Director of Gross sales at IDI, supplies over 20 years of expertise delivering knowledge, insights and applied sciences for the general public sector in data expertise, cloud platforms, market analysis and software program industries. At IDI, Phil supplies expertise in constructing and increasing the enterprise, with an emphasis on implementing public sector program applied sciences and options centered round menace mitigation, verification and backbone, fraud detection, investigation options, public data knowledge units on-line, batch and API. Phil has a deep understanding of applied sciences and protocols to assist identification federation, acknowledges shopping for cycles and at all times helps the general public sector shopper imaginative and prescient.
Lieutenant Ben Jones (ret.) is a lately retired veteran of the Winston-Salem police division in North Carolina, the place he served for 25 years. A acknowledged chief within the real-time crime middle (RTCC) area, Lt. Jones specialised in crime intelligence, expertise integration and real-time analytics to reinforce public security and investigative effectiveness. Throughout his tenure, he was instrumental in growing Winston-Salem’s RTCC, implementing cutting-edge applied sciences and fostering interagency collaborations. His management earned him nationwide recognition, together with being named Nationwide Actual Time Crime Middle Supervisor of the 12 months. Now Lt. Jones continues to share his experience in leveraging expertise, data-driven policing and real-time crime options to assist legislation enforcement companies nationwide.