Oracle Enhances Public Safety SuiteOracle Enhances Public Safety Suite for Real-Time Data IntelligenceAI-driven analytics and voice commands, and wearable computer system help first responders improve efficiency, situational awareness, and issue resolutionOracle announced enhancements to its Oracle Public Safety Suite, a unified hardware and software platform for law enforcement and first responders. Updated features include officer-worn cameras and AI-enabled mobile voice controls and insights that improve situational awareness and help first responders make safer, more objective decisions when every second counts.
“First responders need agile, intelligent technologies that enable increasingly data-driven mobile ecosystems with enhanced transparency, efficiency, and safety,” said Sean McCarthy, vice president of product, Oracle Local Government. “Oracle is deeply committed to partnering with agencies to constantly improve our platform to help them respond more effectively, increase first responder safety, reduce administrative burdens, and build trust within their communities.” Enhanced insights and transparency With built-in analytics, first responders now have more comprehensive, direct access to operational data—including computer-aided dispatch (CAD), mobile, records, jail, and digital evidence data—with fast ad-hoc and scheduled reports. An AI chat assistant generates and refines charts via commands such as “filter to last week” or “make it a bar chart,” accelerating insights without requiring a data analyst. Integrated operational dashboards, including shift summary, dispatch trends, priorities, and status timelines, provide interactive filters for viewing dates, units, and geographies. An updated Oracle Public Safety Wearable Computer System used by agencies such as Wright County, Minnesota, can activate automatically upon dispatch and record interactions between law enforcement and community members to support transparency, trust, and accountability. Oracle’s unique streaming and connectivity capabilities also enable agencies to provide video line-of-sight to a team member at a remote location, such as a command center, to give on-scene responders more guidance and support as events unfold. Dispatch, verbal, and video data can be automatically pulled into a case report file in real time, saving officers hours of reporting paperwork daily. Additional new or enhanced components in the Oracle Public Safety Suite include:
Built on the security, performance, and scalability of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), the suite is designed to help agencies meet their CJIS Security Policy requirements and enables agencies of all sizes to get up and running quickly to help lower costs and complexity. Source: Oracle media announcement | |