AI-powered Arkansas Criminal Intelligence Network set to change game for law enforcement
AI-powered Arkansas Criminal Intelligence Network set to change game for law enforcement
Publish Date: 2026-05-07 23:06:00
Source Domain: katv.com
- Senator John Boozman visited the Little Rock Police Department’s Real-Time Crime Center to promote the Arkansas Criminal Intelligence Network (ACIN) that he secured federal funding for.
- Law enforcement officials believe the ACIN could increase crime solutions in Arkansas by 20%, particularly for property crimes.
- ACIN is being designed as a centralized cloud-based platform that consolidates law enforcement data and provides access to advanced artificial intelligence tools, enhancing crime-solving efficiency.
- Boozman secured a one-time $5.5 million federal appropriation to initiate the ACIN over the next three years.
- The existing disconnected databases among agencies in Arkansas have led to delays in information sharing and crime solving; ACIN aims to address this by leveraging technology and machine learning for faster and more effective investigative processes.
- ACIN is expected to launch early next year and will include 43 police departments from Arkansas’ largest cities, along with accessibility for law enforcement bodies in the rest of the state.