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Digital policing Transformation through technology Presented by: Steve Norris Managing Partner Criminal Justice and Emergency Services Practice

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At the 2013 Police Innovation days, O2 Managing Partner for Justice and Emergency Services, Steve Norris, presented his vision for the future of digital in policing.

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Page 1: Digital policing: Transformation through technology

Digital policing Transformation through technology

Presented by:

Steve Norris Managing Partner

Criminal Justice and Emergency Services Practice

Page 2: Digital policing: Transformation through technology

Who are we?

We’re part of the Telefónica family

316 million

customers in September 2012

103 million customers in Europe

126,500 employees

€62.356

billion total revenue in 2012

24

countries

Leading provider of

integrated

mobile, fixed

and ICT

services

Full network operations (21)

Service reach (152)

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Today’s policing priorities

Reduce costs

by improving

efficiency

Increase public

confidence

Improve

decision-making

Increase front-line

visibility

Make communities

safer

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Digital processes and workforce mobility

Static Full mobility

Analogue systems

Fully digitally-enabled

Back-office support staff

Desk-bound with

fixed lines

Front-line officers

Constrained by paper and

station-based processes

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Integration to back-end

systems eliminates re-keying

Back-office operations

Police

wifi

WAN

Secure remote

connectivity

RFID LAN

Front-line access to

station-based information

Increased mobility of

back-office support functions

An Agile Approach More effective front-

line officers

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Agile front line

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Agile front line Driven by 4G

Smart devices

• GPS and

geolocation

• Digital evidence

capture

• Social media

Real-time video

• Remote experts,

eg translators

• Streaming body/CCTV

camera footage

Connected car

• M2M-enabled

• Mobile wifi hubs

Digital evidence

• Instant upload of

crime reports

• Audio/video statements

• Digital cataloguing –

RFID tagging

Multi-platform apps

• Web-based

• Augmented reality with

PNC information

• SOCO and forensics

reporting

•ANPR camera scan and

instant search

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How does this help you?

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Reduce costs

by improving

efficiency

Increase public

confidence

Increase front-line

visibility

Improve

decision-making

Priorities

Presence

Visibility of police officers.

Alerting community to police

movements via social media

to reduce crime.

Local integration with community via

presence (pop-up policing – post

office/supermarket/library).

Make communities

safer

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Reduce costs

by improving

efficiency

Increase

front-line visibility

Make communities

safer

Improve

decision-making

Priorities

Social media use

A digital presence to complement

the physical one.

A means to quickly inform the

public and receive information.

Engage traditionally difficult

to reach groups.

Empower your officers

Better-informed officers

provide better service, which

boosts public confidence.

Digital cataloguing of cases

means real-time online updates

on progress.

It’s about getting the right

balance between police and

consumer technology.

Increase public

confidence

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Reduce costs

by improving

efficiency

Increase public

confidence

Make communities

safer

Improve

decision-making

Connected cars

Wifi hubs for pop-up command

centres and stations in the field

Big data analytics

Analyse footfall data to

identify where and when

to be visible

Front line

Paperwork completed

digitally means:

• Less time wasted

travelling to station

• Less time wasted on

administrative tasks

• More time fighting crime

Priorities

Increase front-line

visibility

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Reduce costs

by improving

efficiency

Increase public

confidence

Increase front-line

visibility

Make communities

safer

Front line

All the information an officer

needs wherever, whenever,

on any device. For example:

• Augmented reality app

with database info display

• Optimised routing for

patrol vehicles

Improve

decision-making

Priorities

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For example

Using augmented reality applications to access PNC and other databases

• Gives users a full understanding and visualisation of an area

• 4G enables real-time access

Burgled: 14/3/2012

Arson attack: 12/7/2012

Current owner: Mr A Hughes

Insurance: Valid

Tax: Paid

Status: Normal Vandalism: 2 weeks ago

Unresolved

current owner: Unknown

Insurance: Unknown

Tax: Unknown

Status: To be investigated

St. Alban’s Street, SN4 XYZ

Crimes in month: 1

Average income: £34k

Last officer in area: R. Lister

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Reduce costs

by improving

efficiency

Increase public

confidence

Increase front-line

visibility

Make communities

safer

Commanding officers

Can easily track resource

location and availability.

What’s needed?

Who’s closest?

Where are our:

• Standard officers

• Specialist officers

• Bi-/tri-linguists

Front line

All the information an officer

needs wherever, whenever,

on any device. For example:

• Augmented reality app

with database info display

• Optimised routing for

patrol vehicles

Priorities

Improve

decision-making

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Increase public

confidence

Increase front-line

visibility

Make communities

safer

Improve

decision-making

Digitising analogue

processes...

Crime reports captured

digitally with smart devices

• Images, audio and video

• Apps that upload straight

to police systems

• Digital trackers to tag

physical evidence

… to drive efficiency

• No need to travel

back to the station

• No time wasted re-keying

• Reduced chance of

error in re-entry

• More time spent

productively

Priorities

Reduce costs

by improving

efficiency

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Improved efficiency = time saved = costs reduced

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Integration to back-end

systems eliminates re-keying

Back-office operations

Police

wifi

WAN

Secure remote

connectivity

RFID LAN

Front-line access to

station-based information

Increased mobility of

back-office support functions

An agile approach More effective front-

line officers

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Agile back office

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Agile back office Access all the information you need to work anywhere, anytime.

With technology for the job, not the person.

Collaborative tools

• Instant messenger

with presence

• Video conferencing

and digital comms

• Private cloud storage

Smart devices

• Managed tablets

and other

enterprise devices

• Management

dashboard

applications Wifi

• Station/HQ-wide wifi

•Instant vehicle data upload

• Not limited by

fixed connectivity

• Create break out and

collaborative spaces

Police

wifi

Collaborative

tools Smart

devices

RFID Secure remote

connectivity

Liberate. Connect. Collaborate.

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How does this help you?

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Increase public

confidence

Increase front-line

visibility

Make communities

safer

Improve

decision-making

Improve efficiency

• A better work/life balance

• Increased productivity

• Improved talent attraction

and retention

Priorities

Improve efficiency

• Kill the commute

• Faster briefings by

video conference

• Conduct virtual meetings

• Timely decisions that can

be communicated

anywhere

Reduce costs

• Remove the cost of fixed infrastructure

• Less hardware and maintenance

• Property rationalisation

•Reduced travel costs

Reduce costs

by improving

efficiency

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What we have learnt

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What we have learnt

• We’ve got mobility at our heart

• We’ve done it ourselves

• We’ve got 2500 employees based in Slough = small/mid-size force

£3.8m

by using 500 fewer desks

(it costs £7000 a year

to provide a desk)

£600,000

in travel costs, 1272 days of travel

time and 312 tonnes of CO2

Through agile working we’ve saved

the following per year:

30%

on paper

£1m

in sick days and absenteeism

We have also:

• Become 64%

more productive

• Gone from three

buildings to one

• Improved talent

retention

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What we have to offer

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What we have to offer

Criminal Justice and Emergency Services Practice

Focus sector – our team has over a decade’s experience serving the police market

Accredited on 7 PSN lots:

1. Unified services

2. Mobile voice and data

3. LAN

4. Gateway

5. Conferencing

6. CCTV and physical security monitoring

7. Call/contact centre

Full digital services

from the back office

to the front line.

We have the

capability and

expertise to deliver.

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Technical expertise and best-in-class partners

Service management SLA, support, billing

Managed services Breadth and depth of capability and innovation

M2M

Insight &

Engagement

Cloud

Development

and platforms

Comms &

Collaboration

Managed FMC,

Unified

Comms

Managed

Mobility

Our core

leading CSI

Connectivity

Managed

LAN, wifi, DC

Analytics,

Driver

behaviour

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We want to hear from you

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We want to hear from you

We shared insight, knowledge and technology.

And used this to develop three apps:

SOCO and forensics reporting

Augmented reality with

location-based information

ANPR scan and search A123 BCD A123 BCD

Contact:

[email protected]

@SteveJNorris

What should be next?

Visit: o2.co.uk/justice-emergency