DGI 2015 (past event)
19 - 21 January, 2015
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London, United Kingdom
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Stewart Bruce
GIS Program Coordinator
Washington College
Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Stewart.
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Thursday, September 1st, 2016
14:00 Maryland Re-Offenders Case Study: Leveraging Location Intelligence to Prevent Crime
Learn how the State of Maryland is utilizing data-driven analysis tools to assist local law enforcement in understanding the spatial environment of the communities they are sworn to protect. These tools include the Maryland Offender Management System which provides situational awareness of offender populations along with other georeferenced criminal justice datasets connected with the Maryalnd Intelligence Analysis Platform that provides linkage analysis tools to identify co-location and other criminal relationships. You will find out more about the following areas of focus:
- Situational Awareness
- Offender Surveillance
- Co-Location Identification
- Linkage Analysis
16:05 Roundtable Sessions
Benefit from structured roundtable sessions facilitated by GEOINT experts from a wide range of backgrounds providing you with the chance to exchange ideas, challenge current thinking and come to new conclusions. Each table will run as follows:
Neil Thompson OMM CD, Former Director Geospatial Intelligence Canadian Armed Forces
Roundtable 2 - Crime Offender Tracking Using Geospatial Capabilities
Stewart Bruce, Society GIS Program Coordinator, Washington College
Roundtable 3 - Lessons in Extracting and Analysing OSINT/SOCMINT in Real-time to Map and Forecast Global Security Threats and Social Unrest
Andrzej Czapiewski, Co-Founder, Cytora
Roundtable 4 – Rethinking Co-ordinates for Location Intelligence
Chris Sheldrick, Founder, what3words.com
- 5 mins introductions
- 40 mins discussion
- 5 mins summary
- 10 mins for 3 tables to share 3 key take-aways
Neil Thompson OMM CD, Former Director Geospatial Intelligence Canadian Armed Forces
Roundtable 2 - Crime Offender Tracking Using Geospatial Capabilities
Stewart Bruce, Society GIS Program Coordinator, Washington College
Roundtable 3 - Lessons in Extracting and Analysing OSINT/SOCMINT in Real-time to Map and Forecast Global Security Threats and Social Unrest
Andrzej Czapiewski, Co-Founder, Cytora
Roundtable 4 – Rethinking Co-ordinates for Location Intelligence
Chris Sheldrick, Founder, what3words.com