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The missing perspective.

Introducing Analytics See it at trackgrp.comtrackgrp.com/patents

What it is & why it mattersTrack Group Analytics is a suite of software applications used to analyze GPS tracking data. It

performs the data analysis in minutes and provides a user-friendly interface to interact with the

results. The software is currently in use by State and Local Police, Federal Police, Intelligence

Organizations, and Militaries in the Western world. In addition to a broad user base, Track

Group Analytics is also in the current Surveillance Training curriculum at the US DHS Federal

Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC).

GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS OF OFFENDER HABITS:

• Track individual offenders

• Track groups of offenders

• Offender stop-analysis and drilldown

capabilities

• Offender association monitoring /

congregation analyses

• Entity-resolution

• Identify patterns of activity

• Visually differentiate client data points

obtained on different days

• Victim monitoring

GEO-CONTEXTUALIZATION OF OFFENDER HABITS:

• Perform geocoding and reverse geocoding

• Provide both aerial and street views of

local and regional scenes

• Overlay points-of-interest on maps /

imagery (e.g., offender residences, public

transportation types / routes, schools,

parks and other landmarks)

• Conduct geographic profiling

• Heat maps

CASE-LOAD MANAGEMENT PLANNING:

• Definition of curfews (i.e., confinement and

restriction zones)

• Creation of global zones

• Configuration of zones

• Customization of monitoring parameters

to individual offenders

• Application of established zones to more

than one client

• Creation of zone templates for certain

classes of participants

• Implementation of mobile restriction zones

• Setting of warm zones around hot zones

• Review of tracking points and approval of

acceptable behavior

• Automated configuration of logged events

as alerts when appropriate.

• Implementation of event escalation

procedures

PREDICTIVE MODELING:

• Prediction of offender behavioral trends

• Prediction of good candidates for

community monitoring

• Next-event forecasting based on linked

crime-incident locations

• Computation of statistical significance

of spatial-temporal crime repetition

probabilities

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