Situational awareness across every jurisdiction at once.
EOCs and fusion centers coordinate across agencies that each own their own cameras. EdgeTrace lets you query them together during an event, and turn the footage into coverage and pattern insight before the next planning cycle.
What changes with EdgeTrace.
Each agency watches its own wall.
- No common view across contributing jurisdictions
- Manual phone coordination to find the right camera
- Event after-action built from fragmented footage
- Sharing access means sharing credentials
One operating picture for the whole event.
- Query every contributing jurisdiction from one console
- Locate incidents across the event footprint in seconds
- Build after-action timelines from a single index
- Grant scoped, revocable, audited access per partner
From pre-plan to after-action.
Live common operating picture.
Locate an incident anywhere in the event footprint across all contributing agencies' cameras in real time.
Cross-jurisdictional tracking.
Follow a vehicle or individual as it crosses agency boundaries with role-bounded access and a per-viewer audit trail.
Coverage before the event.
Quantify camera coverage and blind spots across the footprint to position assets before crowds arrive.
Reconstruct what happened.
Assemble a defensible event timeline from every contributing camera with hash-signed, lineage-tracked exports.
Sharing without surrendering control.
Per-partner access
Each agency grants scoped, revocable, audit-logged access to its cameras without handing over credentials.
After-action lineage
Every clip in the timeline carries source, time, and query metadata so the after-action report holds up.
Public-release redaction
Automatic face and plate redaction prepares footage for public records release and media coordination.
EOC-hosted
Runs on EOC hardware so shared footage and indexes stay inside the operation, on-prem or air-gapped.
One search, many missions.
See EdgeTrace running against your camera fleet.
A 30-minute briefing. We bring the demo dataset. You bring the questions your detectives actually ask.