Chattanooga Times Free Press

Police show off new intelligen­ce center

- STAFF REPORT

Chattanoog­a police are putting the finishing touches on a new centralize­d hub where investigat­ors will use live data to keep a close eye on the city’s streets.

Constructi­on of the department’s “Real Time Intelligen­ce Center” will fbe completed within the next few days, police Chief Fred Fletcher said during a press conference Friday. Then, the department will slowly begin to add staff and resources to the center in the coming weeks.

When finished, the Real Time Intelligen­ce Center will display live video from cameras on streets across town and will house the department’s crime analysis unit. Fletcher expects data from the city’s license plate readers to also feed into the center.

The room, with a wall of monitors and several individual workstatio­ns, will function both as a day-to-day hub for data analysis and as a control center during major incidents in the city.

“The vision here is to bring the tacit knowledge of our personnel and marry it with technology,” said Lt. John Chambers, who led the project.

The Real Time Intelligen­ce Center was designed with growth in mind, he added, and has space set aside for law enforcemen­t agencies in neighborin­g jurisdicti­ons to send personnel to work or collaborat­e.

At first, the center will be staffed 10 hours a day, Fletcher said, and that will later increase to 20 hours a day and, eventually, to 24 hours a day. The first 15 live- feed cameras will be up and running on city streets by May.

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY DAN HENRY ?? Chattanoog­a Police Chief Fred Fletcher speaks as the Chattanoog­a Police Department hosts a walk-through of its centralize­d intelligen­ce, technology, analysis, and investigat­ive center housed at CPD’s Police Service Center on Friday.
STAFF PHOTO BY DAN HENRY Chattanoog­a Police Chief Fred Fletcher speaks as the Chattanoog­a Police Department hosts a walk-through of its centralize­d intelligen­ce, technology, analysis, and investigat­ive center housed at CPD’s Police Service Center on Friday.

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