Mesa Police Department Launches State-of-the-Art Real-Time Crime Center

City-wide RTCC connectivity expedites emergency response, improves situational awareness, and enhances community collaboration.

Mesa Police Department Launches State-of-the-Art Real-Time Crime Center

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MONTRÉAL – The Mesa, Ariz., Police Department launched a state-of-the-art real-time crime center (RTCC) based on Genetec Security Center, Genetec Citigraf and Genetec Clearance that has helped the department solve more than 930 felonies and 640 misdemeanors in its first year of operation.

The department has also recovered almost 270 stolen vehicles, while expediting their emergency response, improving situational awareness and building collaboration in the community of its 550,000 residents.

To take a proactive, innovative approach to policing, the city had invested in many technologies over the years — all operating independently, so data and departments were siloed.

“We wanted to bring all of this data together, to make it easier for our operators to gather and share real-time information with responding officers,” says MPD Lt. Ryan Stokes. “With critical incidents, having situational awareness 30 to 90 seconds before arriving on the scene is a huge advantage.”

After touring RTCCs across the U.S., the MPD decided to launch their own, adding the Genetec Citigraf strategic decision support system and Genetec Clearance digital evidence management system to their existing Genetec Security Center unified platform.

Increased Responsiveness and Situational Awareness

Today, the Mesa RTCC is a 3,000-square-foot public safety command center equipped with massive video walls and advanced technology. Genetec Citigraf acts as the main visualization dashboard for emergency response and investigations.

It brings together 800 city cameras, 180 traffic cameras, eight mobile Police Observation Devices (PODs), real-time AVL data, live 911 calls, real-time drone video, and other key technologies.

Soon, the system will include more transportation cameras, data from the MPD’s records management system (RMS) system, a downlink for helicopter video footage, and on-demand community cameras from participating businesses and schools. Operators can also access ALPR and video analytics systems within separate applications, though plans are underway to connect all that data within Citigraf.

Beyond seeing all cameras, patrol cars, and emerging events on a city map, operators can quickly address emergencies and extend critical information to patrol officers.

Solving Cases Faster and Advancing Collaboration

When they’re not responding to emergencies, the MPD uses its RTCC to speed investigations, mining historical data in Citigraf to retrieve evidence and using the Clearance Camera Registry feature to speed up canvassing from businesses and residents. Those who participate register their cameras as part of the Mesa Community Connect program.

RTCC operators can then locate their cameras on a map and quickly request video recordings via email, which are shared back to the MPD via a secure web portal. The program now has more than 150 participants and the city is working now to bring more than 5,000 cameras from Mesa Public Schools into the system.

“We’re really excited about the future of our RTCC operations,” says Stokes. “We have the foundation and the support. Now we’re going to build on that to make our city even safer. It’s changed the way we do policing.”

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