If there is one thing I have noticed that is lacking in our tactical operations and drug busts, it is a solid situational orientation to our ground assets in a fluid incident. For example, when coordinating a buy-bust takedown you may have multiple units working within the scenario: narcotics officers, confidential informants, SWAT members, uniformed patrol, heck, throw in a K9 team or two. Each of these personnel has distinct function, but often no one knows exactly where the other one is in relation to the target.
Intrepid Networks, with roots in Central Florida, has designed their Sting software platform as a way to increase law enforcement’s situational awareness and intelligence management. I spoke with Intrepid Network’s product manager Jim Schmorde at SWAT Round-Up International. I’m not necessarily a technology guy, so at points I nodded my head as if I understood. Mr. Schmorde was a good sport.
Sting uses the existing Android mobile technology and networks and builds an electronic framework for the First Responder. Schmorde displayed some Android phone and laptop images that showed the visual tracking locations of sample officers on a mapping function. Okay, cool. Dense urban canyon penetration. What became more clear as the demo continued was that this is an integrated system that can provide so much more that just GPS coordination.
Sting has the ability for officers to share real time intel photos on the fly, or construct and archive a data trail containing date, time, position, direction, and even environmental info, in addition to text notes, speech-to-text note, and other multimedia functions. Kinda like the movie Minority Report, without Tom Cruise waving his hands around in the air.
From Intrepid Networks:
Sting™ is a complete software solution designed for law enforcement specialists. Our product is developed specifically for officer and supervisor use in everyday operations as well as emergency response situations. Sting™ increases Continue reading