MALVERN, PA — 3Si Security Systems has launched DirectToDispatch™ (DTD), a new technology designed to deliver verified, real-time crime intelligence directly to police dispatchers, including live video and audio from the scene of felony-level incidents.
The system builds on 3Si’s long-standing GPS Tracking Solution, which has been used for more than two decades by law enforcement agencies nationwide and has contributed to the arrest of over 20,000 suspects. By extending that platform to incorporate multimedia data, DTD aims to provide law enforcement with more accurate and immediate intelligence during crimes in progress.
Company officials emphasize that the innovation is intended to improve officer safety and community outcomes. “Officer safety is at the heart of everything we do,” said Matt Kushner, CEO of 3Si Security Systems. “When crimes are in progress, seconds are everything. DirectToDispatch™ ensures police receive timely, reliable intelligence so they know what they are walking into.”
The system connects directly with police dispatch, bypassing traditional reporting channels that can slow response times. It integrates with existing systems such as 911 and alarm monitoring services, ensuring compatibility with current emergency communication infrastructure.
Key benefits of the platform include real-time transmission of verified crime data, situational awareness for officers before they arrive on scene, and more efficient operations by reducing delays in information flow. By supplying dispatchers with live location data, video, and images of ongoing incidents, the technology is designed to streamline coordination among first responders.
Trusted by more than 10,300 law enforcement agencies, 3Si says the addition of DirectToDispatch represents a significant step in advancing its mission to equip police with actionable intelligence that improves both safety and efficiency in critical situations.
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