mpd lpr presentation
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TheMetropolitan
Police
DepartmentJune
15,
2011
OurLPRExperience
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Inthe
Beginning
Ten
Auto
Theft
Units
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NYPD LICENSE PL TERE DER PROGR M
Raymond W. Kelly
Police Commissioner
Tripto
NYPD
Real
Time
Crime
Center
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ShowMe
the
Money
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Project Information
Project Title Automated License Plate Reader System
Agency Metropolitan Police Department
Subgrant 2FASH8
Subgrant Award $1,220,000
Period of Performance 9/1/20087/31/2010
Emergency SupportFunction
ESF #13
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FieldTest
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Vendors,
3Months
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Reviewer System Date Start Time End Time
Tag Captured Correctly Tag Captured Incorrectly
Results 8590% accuracyrates
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Location,Location,
Location
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OurFirst
LPR
Arrest
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What
to
Buy?
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Mobile Deployment Fixed Deployment
PROS CONS PROS CONS
Officer canchase car as
soon as vehicle
passes
Additional
ChargeGuard
can provide
battery power
for one hour
while car is
turned off
Simple tooperate
Uses GPS to
identify
coordinates of a
hit
Primarily operates while
vehicle is running Takes Fleet resources to install
support structures
Vehicle has to be positioned
correctly to pick up tags
You can only pick up the two
lanes on either side of thevehicle
When the vehicle is in service,
unit is unusable
Multiple officers have to be
trained in its use
System may not be used
correctly if non-trained officer
is in the unit
Strength of signal may hamper
a mobile units ability to get
latest hit file or to send hits toCIC
Operates 24/7
Visible live from CIC or
Can feed mobile units with hits, which
can then act if they are in the vicinity
Minimal maintenance
No user training
Minimal chance of breakdown
Hits can be tracked 24/7 by CIC sounits can be deployed even if they
arent monitoring the system
Units can be configured to cover all of
the desired lanes
Able to use existing and upcoming
photo enforcement poles for power
Communications are establishedduring install
Depth of coverage will provide greater
data for crime and watch list analytics
Ability to gather traffic volume
metrics
Requires virtually no staff to operate
Use electricity,
which would be
covered under
new tariff
schedule for
photo
enforcement
equipment
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UseWhat
You
Got
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COGUASI
Grant
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DC got 45 of 200 units
Mobile unit equivalent, price-wise
We got 25 mobile, 10 fixed
Paid for backend software, server,
and assorted bits and pieces
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WhoDoes
What
When
and
How
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2008
Media
Coverage
of
COG
Initiative
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2010MediaStory
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COGGrant
Reporting
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KeepingThings
Working
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We hired a Wireless Network Engineer to
oversee installations, monitor the sites and cars,fix problems, and provide reporting to seniormanagement
Constant monitoring to ensure trained officersare put in the cars
GPS mysteriously get disabled Accountability at all levels Upgraded electrical at all of our sites
CIC monitors alarms for fixed and (after 5minute delay) mobile units
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Findingthe
Right
Users
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Hey Lisa,
I just wanted to give you a heads up on another TagReader arrest I made. I was sitting in the 1700 block of
Alabama Avenue SE just letting the readers do their joband I got a hit on a VA/XXXXX (tag changed). It wasn't areally exciting arrest she actually pulled over to letsomeone out and I approached and asked for informationand she gave it to me and placed her under arrest. But, itis still an arrest for the tag reader!!
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NVLSand
the
DC
Experience
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Vigilant Video reps contacted DC Command Staff with a pitch for the NVLSincluding hits from surrounding jurisdictions
They also provided a mobile unit that was installed on an MPD It cruiser We discovered they were capturing DC data from the LPR unit withoutpermission; it was all supposed to be locally stored in the cruiser
We directed them to scrub all DC data from their database When asked about how they got the data regarding wanted vehicles from MD
and VA locations, which was clearly from NCIC, they said they got it from oneof their clients but didnt have to tell which one
When asked about their adherence to privacy and other standard policies, theysaid it didnt pertain to them because they are a private company
They said it was just like if they called our CIC telling us they found a stolencar, but when asked how would they know it was stolen?, dead silence
They were sent a cease and desist letter
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EPIC/DICE
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OtherData
Sharing
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We pull out Terror Watch List hits as a separate
class and send an automated email to ourFusion Center
We provide most of our data through the CIC Trusted users from other agencies have access Negotiating MOUs with other state and federal
police agencies for real-time access
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WhereWe
Are
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WhereWe
Are
Going
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Covert units, barrel cams and speed
signs Greater data sharing
Putting units on our mobile photoenforcement cars
Data analytics We dont know what we dont know
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ForMoreInformation
LisaSutter
[email protected](202)4921150
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mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]