"The ability to communicate and share terrorism intelligence among partner agencies has never been more important," said Lieutenant David Cargill, commander of the New Hampshire State Police Intelligence Unit. "The Memex system is a strategic tool in managing terrorism intelligence information, accessing that information at a moment's notice and providing it to the law-enforcement officers on the street."
The statewide multi-jurisdictional terrorism intelligence management system will allow the New Hampshire State Police and partner agencies to gather, collate, track, analyze and disseminate terrorism intelligence information, including counterterrorism tips and leads. The system also will be used to counteract conventional criminal activity, including street gangs, organized crime, money laundering and high-volume crimes.
The system also provides powerful analysis and visualization tools across existing intelligence databases while providing standard functions for the gathering and management of terrorism intelligence and information in accordance with federal and local guidelines.
In addition, the system's flexibility provides a secure platform for developing multi-jurisdictional information-sharing initiatives with law-enforcement partners across New Hampshire and beyond.
The Pennsylvania State Police, Delaware State Police, New Jersey State Police and the Ohio Office of Attorney General - Bureau of Criminal Investigation also use this intelligence system.