From: Brad Dolan Subject: This PROMISes to be odius (fwd) Message-ID: Date: Wed, 18 Oct 1995 20:36:01 -0400 (EDT) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 18 Oct 1995 14:20:27 -0400 (EDT) Subject: This PROMISes to be odius PR 10/18 0809 ORACLE INTRODUCES SOFTWARE TOOL FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT Tool Helps Federal, State, Municipal Agencies Stop the Criminal Element Enables Agencies and Departments To Build Data Warehouses of Intelligence To Better Manage, Analyze and Solve Cases MIAMI, Oct. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle Corp. (Nasdaq: ORCL), the world's leading information management software company, today announced immediate availability of Oracle Special Investigative Unit Support System (SIUSS) Release 1.0, a Microsoft Windows-based software tool designed to help law enforcement investigators more effectively manage and solve cases. Oracle SIUSS uses Oracle's industry leading information management technology to yield new insights into criminal activity and significantly reduce the time needed to bring cases to their successful resolution. The software was introduced at the International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference in Miami, FL. Oracle SIUSS represents a major step forward in the collection, storage and analysis of case intelligence information for complex conspiracies, violent crimes such as rape and murder, drug trafficking, and other major cases. The tool combines traditional analytical concepts with job- specific information collection and lead generation analysis features. For example, Oracle SIUSS receives input from various investigative sources -- a surveillance team, forensics expert, wire room operator, citizen tip -- and makes the data available to agency management, analysts andinvestigators in the form of leads on their cases. Oracle SIUSS offers advanced capabilities beyond traditional law enforcement systems which simply gather and store factual information such as name, birthdate, or time of a call. Oracle SIUSS develops leads the way a real investigator works, by starting with known facts and combining them in a way that generates further insight and leads. Built upon Oracle7, the most popular relational database management system in use by U.S. law enforcement personnel, Oracle SIUSS allows investigators to uncover crucial criminal patterns by linking subjects, vehicles, locations, businesses and other entities, within a case or among several cases. Designed in cooperation with federal, state, military and municipal investigators working on real cases, Oracle SIUSS manages a comprehensive array of investigative intelligence, including telephone information (toll, pen/DNR, Title III), assets, financial data, arrests, seizures, credit card data, surveillance, mail covers, trash pickup, and incidents. Because Oracle SIUSS is able to store information from multiple cases in a single database, information can be cross referenced to uncover obscure relationships. Oracle SIUSS also helps the investigator build and document case information as it moves towards prosecution. "Oracle has a long history of partnership with law enforcement," said Jay Nussbaum, senior vice president and general manager, Oracle Government. "Oracle software is the foundation of important programs within the FBI, INS, Department of Justice, Customs, ATF, New Mexico Dept. of Public Safety, and many other agencies at the federal, state, and local level. We are proud to introduce Oracle SIUSS to the law enforcement community, a tool designed with a specific capability in mind -- stopping the criminal element." Capturing Data to Capture Criminals With Oracle SIUSS, Oracle for the first time delivers a commercial-off-the-shelf software tool that layers the features and functionalty investigators require on top of industry-standard information management technology. The Oracle7 architecture provides a secure, flexible, easy- to-use and administer environment in which law enforcement systems, including Oracle SIUSS, can be incorporated. Case information can be shared or kept separate to any degree desired depending on the needs of the investigators. Through the course of an investigation, information shows up in hundreds of bits and pieces at different times and places. With Oracle SIUSS, once this data is captured, the odds that it will be lost or overlooked are significantly reduced. Using Oracle SIUSS's automated link analysis, the time it takes to generate and chase down leads is reduced by 20 to 100 percent. The law enforcement community as a whole benefits by this combination of functionality and information management technology. Large agencies and small departments alike can standardize on one underlying architecture for all of their information processing needs. Concerns such as connectivity, security, and portability, are now non- issues. The net result is a significantly enhanced investigative capability integrated into the overall law enforcement operation. Oracle SIUSS uses a sophisticated pattern analysis process for analyzing the timing and sequence of phone calls made by the target. This gives insight into how the target and his associates work together within a possible conspiracy. For example, Oracle SIUSS generates a conspiracy index based upon the relationship of calls made by the target to a set of phone numbers, which reveals the degree of probability that the subscriber for a phone number is involved in the conspiracy. Joint investigative operations between agencies or departments are possible, if authorized, ensuring a high degree of control over what information is available to which individual, department, or agency. Oracle's secure database, networking, and encryption technologies control the flow and accessibility of intellience data outside the supplying agency. A typical Oracle SIUSS configuration consists of Windows PCs connected to virtually any type of file server. The price starts at $6,900, which includes the Oracle7 database. For more information about Oracle SIUSS, please call (301) 633-0584, Ext. 7192. Oracle Corp., a $3 billion company, is the world's largest supplier of software for information management, and the world's second largest software company. The company offers its database, tools and application products along with related consulting, education and support services, in more than 90 countries around the world. 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