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Dunwoody Police Department: Real-Time Crime Center

President Obama speaks to a police officer in a room full of computer monitors.
President Obama visits the Camden, New Jersey Real-Time Crime center in 2015.
Credit: Obama White House Archives
Agency Dunwoody Police Department
Location Dunwoody, GA
Technology Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor Flock Safety

The Dunwoody Police Department describes its real-time crime center as "a comprehensive command center that brings together the city’s license plate recognition (LPR) cameras, gunshot detection, police body cameras, condor pan-tilt cameras, Flock’s Adaptive 911, and other safety features."

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Real-Time Crime Centers are hubs where police ingest and analyze surveillance video, intelligence, and data from a number of sources in real-time.

President Obama speaks to a police officer in a room full of computer monitors.
President Obama visits the Camden, New Jersey Real-Time Crime center in 2015.
Credit: Obama White House Archives