The data analytics platform will enable the SPD to consolidate, manage, and analyze data relating to police calls and incidents, interactions with the public, use-of-force incidents, administrative processes, officer training, and workforce management.
The SPD's ability to review and report data was an area of need identified in a 2011 Department of Justice investigation of the SPD. The Seattle Police Monitoring Team supported the deployment of the system in a subsequent report, believing it "…pivotal to SPD's ability to hold itself accountable for constitutional policing."
"Judge James L. Robart made himself very clear last August when he granted us an extension to procure a data analytics platform in accordance with our settlement agreement," said Seattle Police Chief Operating Officer Mike Wagers. "We are pleased to announce this contract with Accenture, which is well under the anticipated costs and will enable us to deliver ahead of schedule. This new data analytics platform will improve our ability to track use of force, officer performance and early intervention, all while saving the city money."
Accenture will manage the transfer and integration of all data sources through a robust and secure IT architecture and provide all software and system development services. Accenture will team with
Information Builders
and
Accel BI
to deliver the project with overall project management led by
Accenture Digital
. Accenture was awarded the contract after a competitive tendering process.
Jody Weis, director of Accenture's Public Safety business in North America, said, "Forward-thinking police forces and public-safety agencies are deploying new digital technologies to help manage and analyze the enormous amounts of data their agencies hold. The insights and intelligence gained from the use of analytics will not only enhance the SPD's operations, but also ensure proper management of personnel—ultimately ensuring that SPD officers meet all current and future role requirements and deliver high-quality policing to the communities they serve."