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  2. Citizen (app) - Wikipedia

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    The original Vigilante app was developed by sp0n, an American [21] technology incubator formed in 2015 by software programmer Andrew Frame, and it was developed to [23] "[open] up the 911 system." [ 24 ] Frame, who had previously started public telecommunications company Ooma , Inc. and was an early advisor to Facebook , invested $300,000 in ...

  3. OpenALPR - Wikipedia

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    OpenALPR was originally developed by a two-man team led by Matt Hill. [1] The open source software became available as a free download at the end of 2015. [4] In March 2016, OpenALPR launched paid Cloud API service [5] and in February 2017 introduced the OpenALPR agent for Axis Communications cameras.

  4. ODIN Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    ODIN Intelligence is a technology company that makes database software for law enforcement. Its primary products are SONAR (Sex Offender Notification and Registration), SweepWizard (for law enforcement raids), and HMIS (Homeless Management Information System).

  5. Fog Reveal - Wikipedia

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    Fog Reveal is used by local, state and federal law enforcement agencies in the United States, since at least 2018. Documents procured by the Electronic Frontier Foundation through the Freedom of Information Act revealed that FOG Data Science had 40 contracts with "nearly two dozen agencies," including the Dallas Police Department and the Rockingham County, North Carolina sheriff's office. [1]

  6. Stingray phone tracker - Wikipedia

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    Local and state police have cell site simulators in California, Texas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, Maryland, and New York. [4] The police use of cell site simulators is unknown in the remaining states.

  7. Citizen Law Enforcement Analysis and Reporting - Wikipedia

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    Citizen Law Enforcement Analysis and Reporting, also known as CLEAR, is a system of relational databases used by the Chicago Police Department (CPD) in Chicago, Illinois. These databases allow law enforcement officials to easily cross-reference available information in investigations and to analyze crime patterns using a geographic information ...

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  9. Geolitica - Wikipedia

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    Geolitica, formerly known as PredPol, Inc, [2] is a predictive policing company that attempts to predict property crimes using predictive analytics.PredPol is also the name of the software the company produces.