Evidence management is gaining increased attention with the transition of law enforcement agencies toward digitalization. Law enforcement is adopting emerging technologies, from IoT to the cloud, to facilitate greater collaboration and connectivity. From on-premises cameras to sensors and chips, evidence gathering is becoming more straightforward— as long as appropriate technological measures and workflow practices are in place. With new trends taking root in the evidence management space, the market is expected to register a CAGR of 18 percent until 2026.
Robust evidence management platforms with anti-evidence tampering technologies are becoming increasingly relevant among the evidence management solutions adopted by law enforcement agencies. They enable law enforcement personnel to gather, transfer, and store critical evidence in a secure and authorized manner, giving access only to select personnel. The end goal for law enforcement is for the vital evidence to hold up in court, which is what the latest evidence management technologies hope to achieve.
To spotlight such key developments, Govt CIO Outlook illustrates how companies are leveraging the latest developments in Evidence Management to augment the technology applications. The edition also features thought leadership articles from Shane M. Barney, Chief of the Information Security Division at USCI, Christin Lotz, Director at Tennessee Office of Evidence and Impact, and Cassandra Libal, Director of Emergency Management at Milwaukee County, who shed light on various trends in the evidence management, including the role of technology and its by-product evolution in evidence management.
In this edition of Govt CIO Outlook magazine, we also bring the story of some of the evidence management solution providers that deliver the best outcomes for their clients. Riamge, particularly stands out on the list for protecting evidence in law enforcement by developing digital data distribution and archiving systems for law enforcement organizations.
Through the following pages, we aim to highlight the innovative trends and latest developments in evidence management solutions. We would like to know your thoughts.