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This study of the FINDER police information sharing system provides
evidence to support all-crimes information fusion and analysis as a
path to improved public safety and homeland security. Examining
more than 1,500 users and 1.8 million system events over a
fifteen-month period, Scott demonstrates that information sharing
produces performance and efficiency gains for law enforcement.
Scott looks at the IT user level for the highly contextual
influences on successful outcomes and relevant information system
metrics. Objective system use and user-level performance measures
are combined with user perception data to produce empirical models
establishing performance metrics. These models identify technology,
user, and environmental factors that can be employed to predict the
productive use of police data shared between disparate records
management systems.
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