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| St. Louis Fusion Center | St. Louis | MO | Fusion Center | ||
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The St. Louis Fusion Center is one of 79 fusion centers in the United States. Operated by local and state law enforcement in partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, a fusion center serves as a command center for gathering, analyzing and disseminating intelligence and other public safety information.
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Agency: St. Louis Fusion Center State: MO City: St. Louis County: Technology: Fusion Center Vendor: The St. Louis Fusion Center is one of 79 fusion centers in the United States. Operated by local and state law enforcement in partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, a fusion center serves as a command center for gathering, analyzing and disseminating intelligence and other public safety information.
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| St. Louis Police Department | St. Louis | MO | Cell-site Simulator | Harris Corp. | |
| The St. Louis Police Department acquired a Stingray II cell-site simulator from Harris Corp. in 2011. | |||||
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Agency: St. Louis Police Department State: MO City: St. Louis County: Technology: Cell-site Simulator Vendor: Harris Corp. The St. Louis Police Department acquired a Stingray II cell-site simulator from Harris Corp. in 2011. |
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| St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department | St. Louis | MO | Camera Registry | Motorola Solutions | |
| The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department maintains a voluntary registry of private and personal surveillance cameras through Motorola Solutions' CityProtect platform. | |||||
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Agency: St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department State: MO City: St. Louis County: Technology: Camera Registry Vendor: Motorola Solutions The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department maintains a voluntary registry of private and personal surveillance cameras through Motorola Solutions' CityProtect platform. |
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| St. Louis Police Department | St. Louis | Gratiot County | MI | Face Recognition | |
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The St. Louis Police Department has desktop access to Michigan State Police's face recognition system, the Statewide Network of Agency Photos (SNAP).
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Agency: St. Louis Police Department State: MI City: St. Louis County: Gratiot County Technology: Face Recognition Vendor: The St. Louis Police Department has desktop access to Michigan State Police's face recognition system, the Statewide Network of Agency Photos (SNAP).
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| University of Missouri–St. Louis Police Department | St. Louis | St. Louis County | MO | Body-worn Cameras | |
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The University of Missouri-St. Louis began its body-worn camera program in 2017 as part of a partnership with Regional Justice Information Services (REJIS) and the US Department of Justices’ Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA).
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Agency: University of Missouri–St. Louis Police Department State: MO City: St. Louis County: St. Louis County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The University of Missouri-St. Louis began its body-worn camera program in 2017 as part of a partnership with Regional Justice Information Services (REJIS) and the US Department of Justices’ Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA).
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| St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department | St. Louis | St. Louis County | MO | Body-worn Cameras | Coreforce |
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St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department officers began using Coreforce (formerly Utility) body-worn cameras in 2020.
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Agency: St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department State: MO City: St. Louis County: St. Louis County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: Coreforce St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department officers began using Coreforce (formerly Utility) body-worn cameras in 2020.
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| Saint Louis County Police Department | St. Louis | St. Louis County | MO | Body-worn Cameras | Coreforce |
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The Saint Louis County Police acquired BodyWorn body-worn cameras for all 700 officers for $5 million in early 2020.
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Agency: Saint Louis County Police Department State: MO City: St. Louis County: St. Louis County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: Coreforce The Saint Louis County Police acquired BodyWorn body-worn cameras for all 700 officers for $5 million in early 2020.
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| St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department | St. Louis | St. Louis County | MO | Automated License Plate Readers | |
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The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department uses both fixed and mobile automated license plate readers.
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Agency: St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department State: MO City: St. Louis County: St. Louis County Technology: Automated License Plate Readers Vendor: The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department uses both fixed and mobile automated license plate readers.
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| St. Louis County Police Department | St. Louis | St. Louis County | MO | Automated License Plate Readers | Genetec, Vigilant Solutions |
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The St. Louis County Police Department purchased mobile automated license plate readers in 2017. It uses Genetec ALPRs, but also shares data through Vigilant Solutions' LEARN system.
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Agency: St. Louis County Police Department State: MO City: St. Louis County: St. Louis County Technology: Automated License Plate Readers Vendor: Genetec, Vigilant Solutions The St. Louis County Police Department purchased mobile automated license plate readers in 2017. It uses Genetec ALPRs, but also shares data through Vigilant Solutions' LEARN system.
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| St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department | St. Louis | St. Louis County | MO | Gunshot Detection | ShotSpotter |
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The City of St. Louis purchased ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology in 2008.
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Agency: St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department State: MO City: St. Louis County: St. Louis County Technology: Gunshot Detection Vendor: ShotSpotter The City of St. Louis purchased ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology in 2008.
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| St. Louis Police Department | St. Louis | St. Louis County | MO | Real-Time Crime Center | |
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The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has operated a real-time crime center since May 2015. The RTCC has access to over 600 police and city cameras, more than 200 automated license plate reader, and a network of ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors. It also has access to an estimated 1,300 additional cameras from businesses in St. Louis. SLMPD also uses Hunchlab (now Shotspotter Connect) predictive policing software.
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Agency: St. Louis Police Department State: MO City: St. Louis County: St. Louis County Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has operated a real-time crime center since May 2015. The RTCC has access to over 600 police and city cameras, more than 200 automated license plate reader, and a network of ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors. It also has access to an estimated 1,300 additional cameras from businesses in St. Louis. SLMPD also uses Hunchlab (now Shotspotter Connect) predictive policing software.
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