Resolving the Challenges of Collaboration Among Agencies
For investigations to yield actionable business and criminal intelligence, government and law enforcement agencies need better ways to research, analyze, and connect.
With approximately 18,000 intelligence and law enforcement agencies just in the U.S., managing an investigation has become increasingly complex. The lack of a unified operating environment results in federal, state, and local agencies struggling to work together productively due to disparate data sets and technologies. The challenges multiply as auditors, investigators, and analysts are drawn into broad task forces, intra-agency and interagency investigations, or joint efforts with private third-party organizations.
Webinar replay: Join Dun & Bradstreet’s experienced Government Solutions team for a panel discussion that explores why collaboration falters and how agencies can address it. Moderator Brian Shaner, CTO Erik Ekwurzel, and Research Director Rocco Pierri discuss common collaboration issues including:
Permissions, credentials, and process requirements
Operational security needs
Data gaps and analytical accuracy
Resourcing shifts and prioritizations
Optimal tools and capabilities