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As threat environments grow more complex and information-rich, traditional Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) systems face increasing challenges in managing volume, coordination, and accountability.

 

This webinar introduces a lifecycle framework that maps next-generation technologies – such as AI, spatial computing, and autonomous systems – onto the full SAR process, emphasizing how they enhance human judgment rather than replace it.

 

Attendees will gain practical insights into how thoughtfully integrated technologies can improve reporting quality, strengthen analytic sensemaking, and support more effective, ethical decision-making across fusion centers and law enforcement agencies.

 

Panelists: 

  • Tin Nguyen, NCITE Director of Research Translation & Technology Transition
  • Erin Kearns, NCITE Director of Law Enforcement Partnerships
  • Joel Elson, NCITE Director of IS&T Research Initiatives
  • Roman Asaro, NE State Patrol | NE Information Analysis Center
  • Deepak Kukade, Lead Intelligence Analyst, MN Fusion Center

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