TIPS: The Innovators of Public Safety

David Thorp: Law Enforcement Innovation, Private Sector Collaboration, and Smarter Policing

51 min · 22. huhti 2025
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Summary: In this conversation, David Thorp and I discuss the evolution and impact of Real-Time Crime Centers (RTCC) in law enforcement. David shares his journey from military signals intelligence to becoming a key figure in RTCCs, emphasizing the importance of technology, collaboration with private sectors, and the challenges of data sharing. We explore the future of policing, the need for innovation, and the significance of hiring the right personnel to adapt to modern technology. And fun, we talk about what fun we're actually having these days.

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Summary: Federal dollars don’t move themselves. In this episode, Amanda Wood—veteran lobbyist and public safety funding expert—pulls back the curtain on how law enforcement agencies actually win (or lose) in D.C. From the power of relationships with congressional staffers to why earmarks are back in play, Amanda breaks down what it really takes to unlock federal money. We get into how shifting political winds affect public safety funding, what local leaders should understand about the procurement process, and why lobbyists are often the unsung heroes behind breakthrough technology deployments. If you’ve ever wondered how law enforcement tech gets funded—or why it doesn’t—this is the episode for you.

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