dayton, ohio 2013 aerial surveillance project
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Persistent Surveillance Systems
2013 Aerial Surveillance Project
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Dayton Innovation & Development
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• Tech Town is designed to support the application, commercialization, and convergence of cutting-edge technologies
• Creating a national sensor test bed for surveillance: Trusted Situational Awareness
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Why is it important?
• Top 7 DOD Priority
• Can be utilized to prevent and minimize acts of terrorism, crime and murder
• Improve operational effectiveness
• Global Demand
Opportunity & Demand
• Industry is expected to grow by 8% annually to $91.5B by 2016
• Global expenditures on Cyber Security estimated to reach $86B by 2016
• Dayton would be the first test bed
Why Dayton?
• Home of Air Force Research Laboratories investing well over $1B annually on situational awareness/sensor technology
• Strong regional IT and human factors capabilities
• Home of very strong industry presence working in sensors and situational awareness integrators
Trusted Situational Awareness In Dayton
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• Technological advancements help police departments maintain its public safety mission with reduced resources
Supporting Law Enforcement
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Real-time data and imagery technology allows Law Enforcement to
Identify and interrupt illegal activity while providing
valuable forensic intelligence
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PILOT FLIGHT DURING SUMMER 2012
Dayton Police Department
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• Pilot operation was conducted from Jun. 21 – Jun. 29
• PSS flights occurred during daylight hours and were centered over Sinclair Community College • Imagery transmitted to a fixed location at Sinclair
• DPD selected 18 incidents for aerial surveillance • A detailed report of two incidents was completed during post-
operational analysis
• Burglary In-Progress at 530 Leo St.
• Robbery Spree involving multiple commercial locations
DPD Pilot Project: Summer 2012
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• Report of Burglary In-Progress at 530 Leo St.
• Suspect tracked from the burglary location to another location a few miles away. Officers were directed to that location and confirmed the vehicle and the suspect.
• This event was solved in real-time
• The following is actual imagery from the event
DPD Pilot Project: Summer 2012
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• Burglary In-Progress at 530 Leo St.
Activity is observed that looks like goods being loaded in back of truck at 11:43:07
Moving Truck being loaded
Suspect loading vehicle
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Officer returns to scene, retrieves witness, goes to suspect’s location where witness positively IDs vehicle & suspect
Location where moving truck brought stolen
items
Location of Burglary
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• Robbery Spree involving three commercial locations on the same day (Book Store, Subway, and Family Dollar)
• Analysts were able to track the primary suspect to all of these locations as well as to a Clark gas station prior to the robberies.
• The following is actual imagery from the event
DPD Pilot Project: Summer 2012
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Suspect observed running from Subway after attempted robbery
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Suspect’s car
Suspect on the run
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Suspect tracked to all robbery locations and possible area of residence
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• Lessons learned during test operation: • Joint processes and operational priorities must be decided in advance
• Imagery analysts will require some training by DPD officers
• Flight times should correspond with identified crime patterns
• Opportunities for crime reduction / public safety: • System is ideal for obtaining investigative information on crime sprees
• Increase solvability of crimes if occur during operational flight hours
• Excellent support of live operations involving large disturbances, SWAT operations, or warrant service
DPD Pilot Project: Summer 2012
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PLANNING FOR 2013 Dayton Police Department
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DPD Operation and Integration
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• Highly mobile system allows deployment across the City of Dayton • North, South, East or West
• Integration with DPD’s: • Dispatch records (RDC)
• Records Management System (MIS)
• Crime mapping & analysis tools (EIS)
• Enables surveillance to follow crime patterns as they emerge
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DPD Operation and Integration
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• DPD providing four officers for training and analysis during operations
• Developing plans for 120 hours of flight over Dayton during summer months
• Surveillance is of public rights-of-way and not private space
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WIDE AREA SURVEILLANCE Dayton International Airport
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Aviation Operation and Integration
2/6/2013 18
• Services include installation, data capture, analysis, and system training for up to four (4) DIA employees
• PSS will provide wide area surveillance systems and services to monitor Dayton International Airport (DIA) for a period of six (6) months
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Aviation Operation and Integration
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• If the Aviation Department deems PSS’s work at DIA successful, $20,000 will be credited toward the purchase price of the equipment installed at DIA
• One (1) analyst workstation will be installed at DIA and up to three (3) will be installed at Tech Town to receive imagery for analysis
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COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OBJECTIVES
Dayton Development Coalition
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Economic Development Strategy Objectives
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• Support commercialization and job creation efforts in the following targeted industries: • Aerospace Systems
• Advanced Materials & Manufacturing
• Information Technology & Advanced Data Management
• Human Sciences and Healthcare
• Support the development of new markets, customers, technology and labor skills
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Advancing Dayton’s Goals
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• Positions the City to gain a piece of the $90 Billion global sensor market
• Aligns with AFRL sensor investments: $1 Billion
• A national test bed for integrated sensing technologies generates activity/investment at Tech Town
• Supports entrepreneurial development by enabling the police and airport to be a beta customer for local entrepreneurs
Supporting WPAFB &
Entrepreneurial Development
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Questions?