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Simsi makes a suite of software sold on yearly contracts that analyze police data and provide insights on how different stakeholders can tackle subsets of larger problems.
In an ideal world, we want police departments to work with service outreach organizations, other city agencies, and get feedback from constituents, right? But it just
doesn't happen. Not because people don't want to. They do. And they're frustrated with the roadblocks in their way.
Nothing exists to solve the core problem that pretty much every municipality has: there is no way to connect siloes in such a way that amplifies existing resources to achieve more than you were able to individually. But this is a largely a cultural and technology problem, not something we have to live with.
Our analytics and task assignment platform fix this. Cities in America should not let disorganized email chains and endless meetings drive public safety decision making. There's better ways, inspired by what works in product development-- where many talented, domain-specialized stakeholders come together to make a larger idea come to life. Our vision is that Public Safety should work the same way.
In terms of our product, we make spatial analytics that break down big issues, like overdoses or shootings, and connects them to Points of Interest that attract those incidents. Every city is different and our unique model is able to connect crime and public health incident locations to the POI on Google Maps, allowing custom problem solving in every jurisdiction.
Meanwhile, our ActionHub enables those analytics to drive teams of people to do organized, collaborative work and assign tasks without giving anyone else complete access to your systems or data. We act as the neutral convener and provide Scrum-inspired project management tools to help cities get stuff done. We're like Atlassian but hyper focused on helping cities achieve better safety infrastructure instead of revenue.
Newer, younger Chiefs are coming to power and they will expect project management software that meets their needs, just as they used in school and in private industry. We will own this market. Existing players don't want to touch anything related to crime, and legacy policing companies won't jeopardize the status quo. But we can shake stuff up big time.
Crime prevention needs big, new ideas. It needs innovation. It need's Simsi.