Minnesota First Responder Agency Modernizes Public Safety with Oracle
Rhea-AI Summary
Wright County Sheriff's Office (ORCL) has deployed the Oracle Public Safety Wearable Computer System to improve officer safety, transparency, and operational efficiency.
Key facts: 70% of 176 sworn personnel are already using the system with plans for 100% adoption within two weeks. The devices automatically record interactions, support automated evidence upload and reporting (projected to save up to 2 hours per officer per week), and will next enable planned live streaming to the command center. The solution is CJIS compliant and built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Positive
- 70% of 176 sworn personnel already using the system
- Targeting 100% adoption within two weeks
- Projected officer time savings of up to 2 hours/week per officer
- Integration with CAD, RMS and Oracle Public Safety Suite for automated evidence linking
- CJIS compliance on OCI for security and scalability
Negative
- Live-streaming capability is planned but not yet implemented
- 30% of sworn personnel remain to be equipped during rollout
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Transparency in action
The Oracle Public Safety Wearable Computer System empowers officers by providing continuous video streaming and recording capabilities that enhance situational awareness and accountability. Real-time video streaming allows remote team members, including command center personnel, to provide immediate guidance and support as events unfold, improving decision-making and officer safety. The system's seamless integration with Oracle's Public Safety Suite ensures that video, audio, and dispatch data are automatically linked to case reports, significantly reducing reporting time and administrative burden.
Created in partnership with first responders and law enforcement technology experts, the Oracle Public Safety Suite offers modern, cloud-based dispatch command center, personal and vehicle communications, and records and jail management solutions designed for efficiency and safety. Built on the security, performance, and scalability of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), the suite is CJIS compliant and helps enable agencies of all sizes to get up and running quickly to help lower costs and complexity.
"Forward-thinking police departments and law enforcement agencies are increasingly using AI-based systems to enhance situational awareness, improve proactive policing, and streamline operations," said Sean McCarthy, vice president of product, Oracle Local Government. "By working together on this implementation of Oracle officer-worn systems, we are helping
Visit Oracle at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Annual Conference and Exposition (Booth #1023) to see demos of the Oracle Public Safety Suite or learn more at https://www.oracle.com/government/state-local/public-safety/.
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