The new fusion center aims to disrupt trafficking networks
through innovative data and technology solutions.
WASHINGTON, June 26,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Collective Liberty, a
pioneer in combating human trafficking through data collection and
intelligence analysis, has joined forces with Trakr, a leader
in secure, customized software solutions for government agencies
and the commercial sector, to launch the Human Trafficking Fusion
Center. This groundbreaking initiative represents a significant
leap forward in the use of technology and data to combat human
trafficking. By harnessing the power of both organizations'
expertise, the partnership aims to provide law enforcement and
stakeholders with unprecedented capabilities in identifying,
tracking, and dismantling trafficking networks.
Rochelle Keyhan, CEO of
Collective Liberty, highlights the importance of this partnership:
"Together with Trakr, we are setting a new standard in the fight
against human trafficking. Our fusion center is not just a tool,
but a beacon of hope for the countless victims seeking liberation
from this heinous crime. By integrating our data-driven
methodologies with Trakr's secure software solutions, we aim to
empower law enforcement agencies with the intelligence and
technology necessary to pursue and prosecute traffickers more
effectively."
Lacey Biles, CEO of Trakr,
underscores the combined efforts to tackle a growing global
problem: "We are thrilled to work with Collective Liberty, which
has worked with federal, state, and local governments and other
stakeholders for years to combat human trafficking. Trakr's
technology is the tip-of-the-spear in the fight to map out
sophisticated trafficking networks and provide government entities
the tools to paralyze traffickers' operations."
Key Features of the Human Trafficking Fusion Center:
- Innovative Data Solutions: Utilizing cutting-edge
artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies to
analyze vast amounts of data, identifying patterns and connections
that can lead to the disruption of trafficking operations.
- Secure Software Solutions: Trakr's bespoke software
enhances the fusion center's ability to support such as advanced
link analysis and reliable entity resolution from a wide variety of
sources, offering a technological edge in the dismantling of
trafficking networks.
- Victim Support Initiatives: A commitment to the
rehabilitation and empowerment of survivors through collaborative
efforts with NGOs and support organizations, ensuring a holistic
approach to the fight against human trafficking.
This partnership between Collective Liberty and Trakr
underscores a shared commitment to ending modern-day slavery. The
Human Trafficking Fusion Center is poised to become an invaluable
resource for law enforcement and advocacy groups, offering new
avenues for collaboration and success in the global effort to
eradicate human trafficking.
For media inquiries, please contact: Rochelle Keyhan, media@collectiveliberty.org
About Collective Liberty
Collective Liberty is at the forefront of the fight against
human trafficking, employing innovative technology and
comprehensive data analysis to support law enforcement and advocacy
efforts. Through collaboration with various stakeholders,
Collective Liberty aims to dismantle trafficking networks and
support survivors, striving for a world free of slavery.
Website: https://www.collectiveliberty.org/
About Trakr
Trakr's core platform has been used as a central operating
system throughout government sectors for the past two decades with
a plethora of investigative and automated solutions. Specializing
in data fusion and link analysis for augmented intelligence,
Trakr's technology utilizes an automated, live investigation
platform to sift through disparate data to make the important
connections.
Website: https://www.trakr.ai/
Media Contact:
Rochelle Keyhan
(972)
764-5126
379226@email4pr.com
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