Connect The Dots
Not a dashboard.
A decision system.
Agencies use Solutions X to collapse silos between CAD, RMS, camera feeds, analysts, investigators, patrol, RTICs, and emergency management teams. The platform becomes most valuable where speed, coordination, and consequence intersect.
Five patterns.
Every deployment.
The stories the field should tell — the themes that repeat across every agency.
Investigations
Close cases faster by connecting siloed records, surfacing hidden relationships, and reducing time-to-insight from days or weeks to minutes.
Real-Time Operations
Create a live common operating picture for RTICs, fusion centers, dispatch, and emergency operations by integrating cameras, RMS, CAD, sensors, and operational feeds.
Cross-Jurisdiction
Share intelligence across departments and neighboring jurisdictions to track suspects, coordinate responses, and disrupt crimes that move across borders.
Emergency Management
Unify infrastructure, communications, and emergency data into a single view for faster coordination — from preparedness through response and recovery.
Patrol & Field
Make complex data usable in the moment — faster access to people, vehicles, locations, and relationships that matter most on the frontline.
Don't take our word for it.
Fourteen agencies. Real workflows. Quantified outcomes.
A large, complex agency serving 3.2 million people used Solutions X to connect more than 30 systems across communications, records, planning, and technology functions. The main outcome was a dramatic reduction in response time for information requests — while also surfacing operational insights such as the need for satellite staging locations.
3 weeks → real timeSolutions X supported patrol and investigations with better access to actionable data, contributing to a reported reduction in violent crime — including homicide, aggravated assault, and robbery.
21% reduction in violent crimeThe platform helped investigators reduce open homicide cases significantly, demonstrating its value in case clearance and investigative workflow improvement.
40% reduction in open homicidesA strong proof point for investigative speed: Fairfax identified a child abduction suspect through unified search and rapid correlation across sources.
Suspect ID in 13 minutesDeployment speed and emergency-use adaptability. Manatee integrated flood sensors, lift station monitoring, and 911 data within days of contract signing to support hurricane response during Hurricane Debby.
Operational within daysGlendale's RTIC demonstrates the platform's real-time intelligence value. By integrating hundreds of live sources — traffic cameras, dash cams, body cams, and drones — the department improved situational awareness and emergency response efficiency.
Hundreds of live sources integratedDallas used Solutions X within its Fusion Center and investigations environment to create real-time situational awareness and support coordinated investigative action aimed at preventing domestic violent extremism.
Fusion center + investigationsMulti-agency coordination at scale. Solutions X supported the orchestration of federal, state, and local partners for security planning and operations around Super Bowl LIX.
Super Bowl LIX operationsA strong cross-jurisdiction case: Solutions X enabled investigators to identify and stop a human trafficking suspect through shared intelligence and interagency visibility.
Human trafficking interdictionThe key win is workflow compression. Tasks such as workups and drone mapping that previously took hours were reduced to a fraction of that time.
Hours → minutesCherokee used Solutions X to move from passive spreadsheet-based overdose tracking to an active operational strategy — showing how the platform elevates analytics into decision support.
Passive tracking → active opsA patrol-use case. Solutions X simplified field access to suspect information, vehicles, associates, and locations through mobile devices, improving frontline usability.
Mobile-first field accessLoudoun used Solutions X to improve situational awareness and make data usable across all phases of emergency management — from preparedness through response and recovery.
Full EM lifecycleHayward's analysts used connected data to uncover critical cross-border links, helping track and stop criminals moving across jurisdictions.
Cross-border intelligence links"This is not a story about software as a dashboard. It is a story about software as an operational decision system."
Your enablement
starts here.
I build the system behind the story. Let's talk about what that looks like for your field.
Teaches users how Peregrine centralizes data of any type or scale from a variety of sources into a secure cloud environment. Training modules for this phase should highlight how the platform brings together historically disparate systems—such as Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD), Records Management Systems (RMS), live camera feeds, social media intelligence, and License Plate Readers (LPRs)—while embedding robust security and permission models to protect the data.
Focuses on how the platform transforms raw information into actionable, organized data models. Your curriculum should explain how Peregrine uses machine-driven methods to enhance data and apply logic that links related people, places, and events. For specialized roles, such as personnel in a Real-Time Operations Center (RTOC), training must emphasize the human element of this step; users need to learn how to monitor these consolidated feeds and verify the machine-organized information in real time before acting on it.
Highly practical and focuses on the end-user experience. Training here should guide users on how to navigate flexible, user-facing applications such as unified search interfaces, maps, network charts, and data visualizations. You should teach users how to leverage this enriched data for real-time decision-making, which includes tasks like alerting field units about nearby threats, identifying criminal patterns, providing responding officers with immediate suspect information and images, and tracking suspect vehicles in the field.