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Mobile Evidence Capture Success Story

Mobile Evidence Capture Success Story. Major Rodney Milburn Commander Special Operations Division Louisville, Kentucky, Police Department. History of Louisville Metro Police Department. Louisville Division of Police, 1778 - 2003 Jefferson County Police Department, 1790 - 2003

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Mobile Evidence Capture Success Story

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  1. Mobile Evidence Capture Success Story Major Rodney Milburn Commander Special Operations Division Louisville, Kentucky, Police Department

  2. History of Louisville Metro Police Department • Louisville Division of Police, 1778 - 2003 • Jefferson County Police Department, 1790 - 2003 • Louisville Metro Police Department, est. 2003

  3. About Louisville Metro Police • 1254 Sworn Personnel • 800 Non Sworn • 900 MDC (supporting both Police and Fire) • 300 Digital Video In Car Camera Systems • 400 VHS In Car Camera Systems • Patrols 386 square miles • 38 Miles of the Ohio River • Service Population of 709,264 • MSA Population of 1,233,735

  4. Obstacles facing Metro Police at Merger • Repair and replacement of legacy VHS systems • Storage of VHS tapes - Kentucky Revised Statutes requires 26 months • Over 15,000 VHS tapes in storage • Personnel cost associated with managing the legacy VHS systems

  5. Considerations on choosing a digital system • Current limitations of the VHS systems • Benefits of a digital systems • Requirements • Works with current MDC technology • Ability to upload video by different methods • Camera – Ability for low light, infrared, wide angle and zoom • Audio – Digital wireless microphone system • Video File Integrity – in car • File Management system

  6. Considerations on choosing a digital system • Judicial Acceptance • Education process of court personnel • Media format (CD, DVD, VHS) • Ability of the courts to use new technology

  7. Why We Chose an In-Car Digital Video Solution • Beta tested first system • Ease of use of software on MDC • Multiple ways to transfer video • Video is not stored on MDC • Video files are stored in proprietary format • Original video file is NEVER removed from server • Ability to catalogue video files in different ways • Ability to duplicate video in different formats

  8. Why We Chose an In-Car Digital Video Solution • Ability for users to add bookmarks and notes for future reference or court presentation • Video system works with NetMotion Wireless Mobility • Support from Panasonic, Insight Video Net and GTSI

  9. Installation of the system • Installation of SAN for video system • Arbitrator front end software • SQL based • Easy GUI for end users for searching • Right based controls for user logins • Storage requirements • 802.11 sites

  10. Installation of the system • Who will do the installation of the in car systems • Training of the installers and users • Support from all personnel

  11. Success of the system • Clarity of video play back • Identification of criminal suspects in federal case • Presentation in court cases • Capture of key evidence in death of suspect

  12. Contact Information • Major Rodney Milburn, Louisville Metro Police, 502-574-0801, cell 817-0500 rodney.milburn@louisvilleky.gov • Sandy Sundberg, Louisville Metro, 502-574-3502, cell 502-376-9311 sandy.sundberg@louisvilleky.gov

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