Genetec announces new tools to help law enforcement share vehicle data
Eve Goode
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Genetec has announced a new feature that will enable law enforcement professionals to easily collect, manage and share vehicle-based evidence.
The evidence will be captured by AutoVu’s Cloudrunner through the Genetec Clearance digital evidence management system (DEMS).
Managing and securely sharing data
Investigators rely on various types of data when building a case including license plate reads, video footage and other forensic evidence.
Previously, sharing this digital evidence with detectives and other stakeholders often mean physically transferring it by USB drives or sending it through email attachments.
This process consumes valuable time but also poses a risk to the integrity of the chain of custody and the assurance of data privacy.
With the new functionality, Genetec enables law enforcement professionals to manage and securely share precise vehicle identification data.
This includes license plate information, colour, type, make, vehicle behaviour and other types of evidence with both internal and external partners.
Collaboration and sharing capabilities
The ability to collaborate with other law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, attorneys and private organisations helps expedite investigations, ensuring critical evidence is readily accessible when needed.
In addition to enhanced sharing capabilities, law enforcement agencies can now centralise all case-related evidence on a single platform.
This allows them to review and manage a wide variety of evidence types from vehicle data and ALPR reads to video, images, audio recordings, documents and incident details within a single application.
This approach simplifies evidence management and enables investigators to review and share files from different sources, resulting in faster, more efficient workflows without compromising the security of its data.
Data security
Security and data privacy remain paramount with this integration. Cloudrunner and Clearance ensure that all information remains confidential while maintaining a secure audit trail.
This assures law enforcement agencies that sensitive evidence is always protected.
Additionally, access to data is restricted to authorised personnel only, enabling investigators to track all user activities and actions within a case, preserving the integrity of the chain of custody.
“Save time and operational costs”
Larry Legere, Commercial Director, AutoVu, Genetec commented: “Our goal is to empower law enforcement agencies with tools that enhance their investigative capabilities while maintaining the highest standards of data privacy and security.
“With the ability to share vehicle data through a digital evidence management system, agencies can centralise all their vehicle-based evidence in one secure platform, facilitating real-time sharing and collaboration.”
He concluded: “This not only accelerates investigations but also helps save time and operational costs.”
Access for customers
The new evidence-sharing functionality will be included for all Cloudrunner customers, with no additional licensing required.
Upon activation, subscribers will also receive six-month access to all Clearance functionalities.
It will be available to North American customers through Genetec accredited channel partners starting in November 2024.