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 | Cleveland Division of Police reorganization to provide additional support for intelligence-led policing,Submitted by Quest-News-Serv... on Mon, 01/10/2011 - 01:12. "One of the biggest threats to public safety in Cleveland, and anywhere, is the lack of information-sharing across the various law enforcement agencies," said Police Chief Michael McGrath. "These technologies and an added emphasis on partnerships such as the five-county Fusion Center will give law enforcement across the region the ability to share data and crime analysis, and target hotspots and potential threats." From: Department of Public Safety  
 Andrea Taylor, Press Secretary Office of the Mayor 216-664-4171 or 216-857-7998  
 Belinda Saldana, Deputy Press Secretary Office of the Mayor 216-664-2223 or 216-857-3808  
 Erica L. Creech, Communications Planner Department of Public Safety  216-664-7082 or ecreech [at] city [dot] cleveland [dot] oh [dot] us   "The  Chief of Police and his staff have been making increased use of  technology and in particular crime analysis," stated Director of Public  Safety Martin Flask. "It's time to shift from traditional patrol,  enforcement, response, and investigation to a model that incorporates  crime analysis and intelligence information gathered from beyond city  limits to effectively deploy police resources and address emerging  threats, from drug trafficking and gang relations to Improvised  Explosive Devices (IED’s) and active shooters."  Upgraded  technology, such as the Automated Fingerprint Identification System  (AFIS), will be expanded to include regional partners, cutting costs for  participating agencies and increasing opportunities for sharing and  analyzing intelligence information by law enforcement agencies.  "One of the biggest threats to public safety in Cleveland, and anywhere, is the lack of information-sharing  across the various law enforcement agencies," said Police Chief Michael  McGrath. "These technologies and an added emphasis on partnerships such  as the five-county Fusion Center will give law enforcement across the  region the ability to share data and crime analysis, and target hotspots  and potential threats."  Mayor  Jackson added, "Additional Department of Public Safety projects will  revitalize emergency response capabilities, improve safety, and improve  efficiencies. From the integration of the Divisions of Fire and EMS to a  Public Safety Consolidated Communications Center, the ultimate goal of  each of the projects, partnerships and tools is to result in improved  services and safety for emergency responders and everyone who lives in,  works, or visits the city of Cleveland and the region beyond."  Securing Cleveland's Future 2011 and BeyondMayor Frank Jackson implements a reorganization of the Division of  Police to provide additional support for intelligence-led policing,  optimizes management efficiency through the use of technology and  strengthens local, regional, and Federal law enforcement agency  partnerships. -More Images http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/CityofCleveland/Home/media-gallery/slideshow?id=572 
 For Immediate Release: Press Release Monday, January 3, 2011 
 Securing Our Future 2011 and Beyond  
 Cleveland Public Safety focuses emergency preparedness efforts on  Information Sharing and Regional Tools and Technology  
 CLEVELAND –  Today, amidst the backdrop of swearing-in new Police Command Staff and  recalled Patrol Officers, the City of Cleveland rolled out plans for  various initiatives designed to move beyond City boundaries and take  critical steps toward securing our future in 2011 and beyond. These  initiatives advance tools and technology for first responders, build  regional information sharing networks, and enhance day-to-day planning  and operations for emergency preparedness.  "Public  safety, and the perception of public safety, in Cleveland is critical  to the quality of life in our city and we have made great strides over  the past several years in building relationships and identifying tools  to help improve safety in the city," said Mayor Frank G. Jackson.  "Today, our ability to identify potential threats and proactively police  our city is being enhanced by this multi-faceted, data-driven approach  to policing."  The  Cleveland Division of Police Command Staff will also be realigned to  enhance subject-matter expertise in areas such as homeland security,  violent crime and drug control. This realignment optimizes management  efficiency and:  • Establishes a position of Deputy Chief/Executive Officer who will report directly to the Chief of Police;  
 
 
 
 
 
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The local governments of our world enjoyed the autonomy that empowered things to slip by for all too long...It's nice to see our city moving into the 21st Century... It's just sad that our leadership was more preoccupied with covering their own asses for so long that they deprived our residents of resources like these generations ago-even when global entities and militaries use these techniques daily...
I hope that they all continue to work together towards a common goal of protecting the public at large... But remember that without crime-they go out of business... So, there will always be significant shortfalls in this area of the business world!
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We are the ones who get criminalized for speaking up against the people who violate our lives!