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Flock Safety and Coreforce Partner to Enhance Real-Time Awareness and Operational Efficiency for Law Enforcement
A new integration partnership will enable Flock Safety hotlist alerts and license plate recognition (LPR) searches directly in Coreforce’s Real-Time Crime Center (RTCC) and Digital Evidence Management System (DEMS) platform.

Through this integration, agencies can view Flock Safety hotlist notifications and LPR data inside the Coreforce RTCC environment used by analysts and command staff.
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Flock Safety, a leading public safety technology platform, and Coreforce, the gold standard in public safety technology, today announced a new integration partnership that will enable Flock hotlist alerts and license plate recognition (LPR) searches directly in Coreforce’s Real-Time Crime Center (RTCC) and Digital Evidence Management System (DEMS) platform.
Through this integration, agencies can view Flock hotlist notifications and LPR data inside the Coreforce RTCC environment used by analysts and command staff. At the same time, patrol officers operating in Coreforce DEMS will receive real-time alerts, such as NCIC stolen vehicle hits, within the same platform where they already manage case evidence. This unified workflow reduces system switching, accelerates response times, and brings critical intelligence directly to the officers and analysts who need it most.
A Partnership Built for Smarter, Faster Policing
“We believe in supporting our customers by responsibly integrating the Flock ecosystem with other tools to enhance the effectiveness of our public safety end users. This integration with Coreforce gives agencies critical intelligence in the systems they already rely on, helping them work faster, safer, and more efficiently,” said Bailey Quintrell, Flock Safety chief strategy officer.
“Law enforcement agencies are under constant pressure to act faster while managing more data than ever before,” said Jesse James, general manager for Coreforce. “By integrating Flock hotlist alerts and LPR intelligence directly into Coreforce’s RTCC and DEMS platforms, we’re eliminating friction in critical workflows. Analysts, command staff, and officers can access timely, actionable intelligence in one place helping agencies respond more quickly, reduce administrative burden, and focus on protecting their communities.”
Law Enforcement Leaders See Immediate Impact
“This integration between Coreforce and Flock Safety marks a turning point in how we protect our community,” said Chief Scott Richards, Decatur Police Department. “By connecting vehicle intelligence with body worn cameras, we’re building a smarter, faster, and more accountable public safety system. This isn’t just about technology, it’s about solving crimes faster, reducing manual work, and making sure every piece of evidence tells the full story. The Decatur Police Department is not just adopting new tools — we’re committing to smarter policing that respects the rights of our residents and the responsibilities of our officers.”
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