Centralized Dashboard for Officers & Investigators

Every authorized Mobile ALPR device – patrol car, agency dash cam, public reporting app, or portable solar unit – feeds into a secure, agency‑controlled dashboard. This provides a single operational picture of ALPR activity across your jurisdiction.

Map‑Based Hit Visualization

The dashboard maps hits from:

  • On‑duty officers using the Android ALPR app in patrol vehicles.
  • Authorized public dash‑cam users in reporting‑only mode.
  • Prototype mobile stationary units (battery + solar powered).

Supervisors and analysts can:

  • Filter by time range, unit type, hotlist reason, or location.
  • Drill into individual hits for plate, time, GPS, and confidence.*
  • See clusters of activity and emerging problem areas.

* Actual dashboard features may vary as the pilot evolves.

Public vs. Law Enforcement Views

The dashboard is designed to respect the different roles in the system:

  • Law Enforcement View: Full access to hotlists, hits, mapping, filters, and exports. This view is restricted to authenticated agency users.
  • Public Reporting Devices: Do not see hotlists or alerts. Their role is simply to generate secure data for the law enforcement dashboard.

This separation helps maintain operational security and keeps sensitive information where it belongs – with the agency.

Evidence, Exports & Auditing

The platform is being developed with evidence integrity in mind, drawing on prosecutor‑level experience:

  • Export tools to pull hit logs by date, location, or specific plate.
  • Support for audit trails on user access and configuration changes.*
  • Designing for long‑term evidence retention policies defined by the agency.

* Features may be refined as part of the Florida pilot and early agency feedback.

How Data Flows

  1. Mobile ALPR app or device reads the plate.
  2. Hit is evaluated against agency hotlists.
  3. Record is sent securely to the backend.
  4. Dashboard maps and logs the hit for authorized users.

See it in Action

As part of the Florida pilot in early 2026, we will be giving in‑person demonstrations of the dashboard and mobile app to interested police services across the state.

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