Veritone and Microsoft to Co-Host Panel of Law Enforcement Leaders Discussing Agency Transparency Strategies and How Technology Can Help
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Veritone (NASDAQ: VERI) will co-host a virtual panel on November 9th, titled "US Law Enforcement Agency Transparency & How Technology Can Help." This initiative follows a national survey commissioned by Veritone, addressing LEA transparency and technology usage. The panel, featuring notable law enforcement leaders, aims to discuss survey findings and strategies to enhance transparency through technology. Jon Gacek of Veritone emphasized the increasing demand for tools that enable agencies to address public calls for transparency while managing manual labor requirements for compliance.
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Collaboration with Microsoft to host a relevant virtual panel.
Increasing demand from law enforcement agencies for transparency tools.
Opportunities to enhance community trust through technology.
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High manual labor demands required to meet transparency requests.
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WHAT:
Veritone and Microsoft will be co-hosting “US Law Enforcement Agency Transparency & How Technology Can Help: A Virtual Panel.” Earlier this year, Veritone commissioned a national survey which included a wide-ranging set of questions regarding transparency and the use of technology by the country’s law enforcement agencies (LEAs). The findings from this survey have been recently published.
Moderated by Joel Shults, a former Chief of Police in Colorado, and Kirk Lonbom, Director of Public Safety and Justice Strategy at Microsoft and a former CIO for the state of Illinois, the panel of law enforcement leaders will weigh in on this report’s findings and discuss strategies for leveraging technology to improve transparency with the communities they serve.
WHO:
Panelists include:
Chief Steven Casstevens, Buffalo Grove, IL PD and past president of International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
Chief John Letteney, Thomasville, GA PD and incoming IACP president
Chief Jorge Cisneros, Anaheim, CA PD
Police Commissioner & Superintendent-in-Chief William Gross, Boston, MA PD
Jon Gacek, Head of Government, Legal & Compliance at Veritone, says, “Transparency between law enforcement agencies and the people they serve has never been at the forefront of mainstream conversations the way it is now. We’ve seen a huge uptick in agencies coming to us for help with implementing tools that enable them to deliver on the public’s call for greater transparency. The intent is there. But meeting the guidelines to deliver on these requests (for example, release bodycam footage without revealing personally identifiable information of victims or witnesses) requires hours and hours of manual labor. That’s a problem considering the results of our report show the public wants police spending more time on investigations. In exploring AI technology, we can help us establish healthy relationships between our communities and law enforcement.”
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