Issue link: https://resources.genetec.com/i/1313797
9 to successfully prepare a case for the district attorney, a lot of time and resources will be used packaging up and delivering multimedia files. That means loading UBSs, burning files to DVDs and converting files to make sure they're viewable. These administrative nuances are hindering her department's performance. The time it takes to package multimedia is eating into time that could be spent on other cases. It's beginning to affect their clearance rate – especially as around 25-35% of cases now look first to video. Using Genetec Clearance, the security officer could simply send the evidence to the police so they can store and distribute it. The police officer could access the converted video in their browser and share, view and comment on it in the course of the investigation. The tools that law enforcement and the judiciary system use have yet to catch up with the sophistication of today's digital evidence. With Genetec Clearance, the way evidence is collected and used benefits not only our security and police officers, but also every stakeholder throughout the lifecycle of a case. 'The time it takes to package multimedia is eating into time that could be spent on other cases.' Has been paid over the past decade to resolve claims against the NYPD. CBS New York, 2010 Estimate to be annually spent by the largest companies to electronically preserve and store documents in federal litigation. Preservation Costs Survey, William H.J. Hubbard, University of Chicago Law School, 2014 $1bn $38m