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SST, Inc. Strengthens Secure Data Access & Delivery for Integration with Its Industry-Leading ShotSpotter Solutions
NEWARK, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
SST,
Inc., the world leader in wide-area acoustic surveillance and gunfire
location, alert and analysis technology, today announced the release
of Version 2.6 of the ShotSpotter Notification API and Notification
Engine software, compatible with both ShotSpotter
Flex?, its industry-leading gunfire
alert and analysis solution and ShotSpotter OnSite™, the company's
capital equipment solution for customers outside North America.
ShotSpotter Flex continues to gain increasing market adoption by North
American law
enforcement agencies and cities in their integrated efforts to
combat gun
violence using proactive, intelligence-led
policing in collaboration with community initiatives. This version
of the Notification API delivers on SST's commitment to making
ShotSpotter easily accessible to external systems such as video
surveillance (CCTV) systems.
New upgrades to the ShotSpotter Notification API are significant:
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The upgrades permit client applications such as video management
systems, Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD), Records Management Systems
(RMS), video analytics, automated license plate number readers (ALPR),
camera management systems, crime analysis and statistics packages
(including COMPSTAT
software), and common operating picture (COP) software to receive
accurate, timely, and detailed information about ShotSpotter gunfire
alerts, including precise latitude and longitude (geolocation),
GPS-synchronized timestamps, incident audio, and situational context
provided by the 24x7x365 SST Icident Review Center™.
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This version of the Notification API is the first in the industry to
enable subscribers to receive updates about gunfire alerts throughout
a multi-stage, possibly multi-site incident review process, thus
permitting sophisticated, responses involving multiple resources to be
coordinated in near real-time.
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The release delivers new functionality critical to technically-focused
security and systems integrators through its support of fourteen (14)
different notification packet types, each available in as XML, query
string, or pure ASCII stream format, via HTTP, TCP/IP socket
connection, directly to a Google (News - Alert) Earth overlay, or to a
custom-developed plug-in.
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Version 2.6 can calculate the direction, range, and elevation angle
from many different points of view towards a single gunfire incident
and transmits appropriately-calculated pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) slewing
(aiming) data to each respective endpoint.
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The release supports the industry's first variable content multi-media
notification scheme, which permits incident audio and other
incident-specific information to be shared with systems subscribing to
incidents.
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This new version also permits customers to specify two different
levels of geospatial boundaries (or "geofences") which permit
incidents to be grouped and reported, for example, by patrol beats or
command districts.
"No data are valuable in a silo. The long term and greater value of
ShotSpotter data comes in integrating it with other information sources
and data streams" said James G. Beldock, Senior Vice President, Products
& Marketing. "Forward-thinking cities rely on ShotSpotter data as well
as other systems, such as video surveillance or parolee GPS ankle
bracelet tracking technology. This release of the ShotSpotter
Notification API permits tight integration between our technology and
those other systems. By freeing ShotSpotter data from one silo and
making it available to authorized subscribers throughout the city's
infrastructure, our data can help define police and community focus on
areas where any one of the city's data-driven technologies identifies a
potential problem."
Integration of ShotSpotter data
with other systems has already proven successful in cities across the
United States. Police in Minneapolis, MN used an earlier version of the
ShotSpotter Notification Engine to trigger video recordings of certain
key intersections in high crime areas. Soon thereafter, a ShotSpotter
alert triggered those cameras to capture the image of a murderer fleeing
the scene of a shooting. Similarly, in Boston, MA, police correlate
ShotSpotter data with surveillance cameras and parolee ankle bracelet
tracking data to maintain 24x7x365 awareness of any parolee who may be
violating the terms of parole by committing crimes or consorting with
those doing likewise.
Since 2011, SST has delivered ShotSpotter Flex in a hosted,
subscription-based service, making it easily deployable and affordable,
without extensive up-front costs, IT resources and procurement friction
of a traditional technology or software acquisition. The service also
includes SST's Reviewed Alerts Service which provides immediate review
and qualification of all gunfire incidents by SST-trained gunshot and
acoustic experts.
About SST, Inc.
SST, Inc. is the world leader in gunshot detection, and its ShotSpotter
solutions are the leading gunfire alert and analysis solutions. Its public
safety technology solutions are focused on improving public and community
safety by locating gunfire and other explosive events, and
ultimately, helping reduce and prevent gun violence and improving intelligence-led
policing and community
policing initiatives. SST solutions protect cities and countries
around the world, with more than 80 installations in four countries and
in more than 70 US cities. Privately held, the company possesses a
multitude of patents that are the result of nearly two decades of
innovation in the area of acoustic gunshot location technology.
Information about SST and ShotSpotter can be found at www.sst-inc.com
or www.shotspotter.com.
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