future technologies and their impact on the justice community

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future technologies and their impact on the justice community
FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE JUSTICE COMMUNITY
Jeff Langford, Principal Solutions Architect
HTML5: Browsers Are the Interface for Everything
Search and Intelligence: We Can Find Anything
Devices, Devices, Devices
Mobile Fingerprinting: Think NCIS
GPS Tracking: Find Me or Get Lost
Connectivity: Wherever You Go
Social Media: Who Needs Privacy Anyway?
Applications: Do It Yourself
Storage: Where Do I Keep My Stuff?
In the Year 2525: Now What Happens?
AGENDA
Operating Systems: Do We Care Anymore?
We are a technology consultancy that delivers
strategically aligned business solutions based
on the principals of transparent partnership
and measurable results.
INTRODUCTION
Base 2 Digital is the business and technology consultancy practice of The IMS
Company. We focus on the planning and development of business solutions that
leverage the Microsoft technology stack, with particular emphasis on SharePoint
2010 and .NET based technologies.
Our goal is to align client technology solutions to the broader strategic goals of the
organization and deliver a suite of services that positively affect all key
organizational metrics valued by our clients and their customers.
Scope of Services:
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Public facing websites & community portals
Intranets & Extranets
Web Content, Records, and Document Management
Custom tools and applications
Discovery, Planning and Technology Consulting services
Project Management & Business Analysis
Enterprise Application Integration
User Experience Design, Information Architecture and Taxonomy
Federated Search and Intelligence Solutions
Custom SharePoint Development and Configurations
Workflow Development, Business Process and System Design
Business Intelligence & Dashboards
Windows 8
Android
iOS/MacOS
Linux
Common Features:
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Network booting
Automatic updates
Device independent?
OPERATING SYSTEMS
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The next evolution of browser capabilities
Local Storage
Automatic Application Support
Geolocation
Audio
Video
Interactive Graphics
Programmatic Extensions
HTML 5 OR IN THE BEGINNING THERE WAS NO <VIDEO>
• What is HTML 5?
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Internal and external sources
Trusted and untrusted sources
Public and Private sources
• Social Search
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Photos
Blogs
Tags
• It is all there and we can find it!
SEARCH AND INTELLIGENCE
• Federated Search
Tablets
Phones
E-Book Readers
Video Players
Navigation
Radios
Cameras
Laptops
Printers
Scanners
• Multiple Use Devices
• All-In-One
• Your Device is:
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A camera
A browser
A computer
Your desktop?
DEVICES, DEVICES, DEVICES
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MOBILE FINGERPRINTING (THINK NCIS)
FBI deploys fingerprint system for mobile devices
By Alice Lipowicz
Aug 25, 2011
The FBI has begun deploying a mobile system nationwide
that enables police officers to check the fingerprints of
suspects at the scene to learn if they are wanted for
other serious crimes or are on a national list of high-risk
offenders, FBI officials announced today.
The new Repository for Individuals of Special Concern
(RISC) is part of the FBI’s Next Generation Identification
(NGI) system. RISC has been tested in Texas, Florida and
several other states for two years and is now being
implemented nationwide, FBI officials said in a
statement.
The goal is to help police officers on the street identify
possible risks presented by people and suspects
encountered during traffic stops and other situations.
RISC allows thousands of state and local police officers to
capture and submit images of fingerprints using mobile
devices, officials said.
The NGI system compares the fingerprints against a
registry of 2.5 million sets of fingerprints of wanted
persons, known or “appropriately suspected” terrorists,
Sex Offender Registry subjects and others, said Kevin
Reid, program manager for NGI. The database is designed
to include individuals who are repeat offenders of the
most serious crimes, considered the nation's "worst of
the worst," he said.
The automated matching process sends a response to the
officer in about 10 seconds, Reid added.
The purpose of StarChase is to stop highspeed pursuits by letting officers launch a
sticky GPS tracker onto a fleeing vehicle.
Savvy criminals, particularly ones who
notice the green laser sight or hear the carmounted air cannon go off, could pull over
and rip off the transponder. But by then,
the police would have had time to set up
roadblocks and choppers, closing the net
with less risk of a pursuit-ending crash.
If StarChase is considered effective in one
of the most chase-heavy regions in the
country, other agencies are likely to start
their own field-tests.
GPS TRACKING: FIND ME OR GET LOST
StarChase GPS Launcher
Virginia-based StarChase now claims that
the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department is
closing in on the final stage of testing,
which could put a deployed GPS launcher
on the road early next year.
WiMax
4G
Bluetooth
WiFi
MiFi
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
Cloud Solutions
The Application is in the Cloud
The data is in the Cloud
Your device is connected to the Cloud
Private Cloud is the answer for government
CONNECTIVITY: WHEREVER YOU GO
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MORIS: police departments will be equipped with the Mobile Offender Recognition
and Information System device. It's an iPhone app that identifies people based on
pictures of their faces.
INTERPOL has proposed an automated face-recognition system for international
borders. Such a system could require travelers to undergo face scans, and make the
information available to numerous countries. An Interpol face-recognition database
would permit Interpol member nations to search records containing travelers'
personal biometric information, and could be used in conjunction with travel watch
lists.
Vending machines in Japan recognize faces and offer suggestions based on previous
purchases. Cameras also monitor truck stops to gauge the tiredness of drivers.
• We Know Where You Are…
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Cameras photograph you wherever you go.
SmartPhones track your location even when there are no cameras around
A.I. puts all of the pieces together
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND COGNITIVE PROCESSING
• Artificial Intelligence
• Facial recognition, speech recognition, decision trees
SOCIAL MEDIA: WHO NEEDS PRIVACY ANYWAY?
• Facebook has 600 million members.
• Each day, Facebook's members upload over 200 million photos, and Facebook
currently hosts over 90 billion photos.
• Each time you "tag" a photo on Facebook, its facial recognition technology
learns more about what that person looks like.
• Even if you happen to "opt out" of the facial recognition tagging, Facebook's
technology can surely use the tagged photos of you to figure out what you look
like.
• Right now Facebook is using this technology to help people tag photos. But once
they have an accurate facial recognition database of several hundred million
people?
• Think of uses in the Justice Community!
Microsoft Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011
Iron Speed Designer
Office Web Apps
SharePoint 2010
APPLICATIONS: DO IT YOURSELF
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Solid State Drives (SSD)
Hybrid Hard Drives
Memory “Sticks”
128 Gb SD Card
USB Memory sticks
Cloud Storage
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BOX.NET
Dropbox
Mozy
SkyDrive
STORAGE: WHERE DO I KEEP MY STUFF?
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What is next for us?
The future holds many great things
We will become more and more “plugged in”
You won’t be able to hide
Information is everything
Technology keeps us engaged
IN THE YEAR 2525: NOW WHAT HAPPENS?
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Jeff Langford
Principal Solutions Architect
[email protected]
253-225-4681
Vick Reddy
Director, Digital Services
[email protected]
425-894-6108
Base 2 Digital
400 – 108th Avenue NE
Suite 210
Bellevue, WA 98004
425-332-7116