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COPLINK® Introduces
Groundbreaking Adaptive
Analytic Architecture™ for
State Law Enforcement and Federal Intelligence Information
Sharing Initiatives
Tucson, AZ --- 04/8/2004
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Tucson, AZ --- 04/8/2004 --- Knowledge Computing
Corporation today announced the release of COPLINK A3 ™, a
radically advanced solution for how law enforcement and intelligence agencies at
the federal, state and local level can share information and intelligence to
help solve crimes, thwart terrorism and improve the safety of our communities
nationwide.
"This opens up new opportunities for the company to expand our client base at
the federal and state level and enhances our reputation as the industry leader,"
said Bob Griffin, CEO of Knowledge Computing Corporation.
COPLINK® provides unparalleled analysis and decision support for rapidly
identifying criminal suspects, relationships and patterns that can help solve
and prevent crime. The solution is also promising for use in homeland security
applications.
COPLINK seamlessly integrates proprietary A3 technology, also known
as Adaptive Analytic Architecture™, with the company's critically acclaimed
crime fighting solution. COPLINK A3 expands the power of COPLINK
exponentially when applied to regional, multi-state or federal intelligence
knowledge discovery initiatives and provides enhanced 28 CFR Part 23 compliance.
The flexible architecture of A3 allows agencies to choose from data
warehousing, distributed techniques or a combination of both while scaling the
solution to respect the preferences of each agency. In addition, the new release
is architecturally agnostic, allowing every participating agency to return
complete consolidated results at the desktop level, and apply the sophisticated
analytics and visualization techniques that make COPLINK the most powerful
crime-fighting and intelligence analysis solution in the industry.
Consolidation, analytics and visualization occur on a per session basis without
replicating data or including it permanently in another agency's system which
overcomes regulatory and preference issues that impact how information sharing
between some agencies can occur.
COPLINK A3 per session consolidation is also particularly attractive
to agencies that need to incorporate select commercial record searches into
their lead generation and intelligence efforts but do not want to replicate or
permanently commingle commercial records with public records. An agency can now
be highly selective in choosing only those commercial records that are relevant
to an active investigation. Commercial records can also be obtained from one or
more vendors using best quality information and best price practices.
What commercial information is appropriate and truly useful to tap into is a
matter of public policy. COPLINK A3 technology is an elegant solution
to privacy concerns. Allowing the client to choose exactly what they need, from
whom and only when they need it is also substantially more cost effective than
other alternatives.
COPLINK works by allowing vast quantities of structured and seemingly unrelated
data, currently housed in various incompatible databases and record management
systems (RMS), to be organized and rapidly analyzed over a highly secure
intranet-based platform. One search using known or partial facts from an ongoing
investigation can produce qualified leads in minutes - a process that prior to
COPLINK wasn't possible or often took days or weeks. Through sophisticated
analytics, COPLINK builds 'institutional memory', reduces knowledge gaps, and
prevents criminals from falling through the cracks.
With COPLINK, law enforcement and intelligence agencies can tailor their
information sharing and crime analysis initiatives using existing components
from technologies they already use. This allows participating agencies to create
a seamlessly integrated solution without incurring the disproportionately high
cost of untested, custom solutions.
When COPLINK is used to create regional, multi-state or interagency networks,
each participating agency has real-time control over what data is shared, with
whom and when. In addition, data continues to reside and be updated at its
existing source. These safeguards help protect the integrity of the data and
sensitive information while allowing for the creation of ad hoc regional task
forces to address specific criminal or potential terrorist activity.
COPLINK also creates a detailed audit trail for every search conducted. This
serves two purposes. Officers seeking to question or obtain a warrant on
suspects identified through COPLINK are able to clearly demonstrate with hard
facts how that person fits the criminal profile and how others were excluded.
Each participating agency's Systems Administrator is also able to monitor use
for audit purposes to identify any abuse that would result in suspension of a
user's access privileges under the privacy and use protocols established by each
agency in accordance with local, state and federal laws.
COPLINK is deployed in over 100 jurisdictions nationwide from Boston to San
Diego to support police officers in fighting crime and improving community
safety. The solution was recently recognized by the International Association of
Chiefs of Police as a finalist for the prestigious Webber Seavey Award for
quality in law enforcement for the Tucson, Arizona deployment. The Center for
Digital Government also recognized COPLINK as one of the best of breed and most
innovative IT projects undertaken by cities in the nation.
Designed by current and former law enforcement officials, COPLINK is tactically
sophisticated yet user-friendly. Even the most non-technical law enforcement
officials can master it in less than a day. The solution is available in the
United Kingdom through Orbitron Technologies.
About Knowledge Computing Corporation
Knowledge Computing Corporation provides technology-based crime fighting
solutions to leading-edge law enforcement agencies nationwide. Its critically
acclaimed product, COPLINK®, in use since 1998, is based on knowledge management
technology first prototyped by top-ranked researchers in the Artificial
Intelligence Lab at the University of Arizona in Tucson through a grant by the
National Institute of Justice. The technologies developed at Knowledge Computing
Corporation have been tested and proven by law enforcement agencies around the
country. For more information:
www.knowledgecc.com or
www.coplink.net.
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