Empowering officers with centralized data and AI
Thanks to a history of working with UK police forces, Simpson Associates was primed for the task of bringing data together for key national systems. The centralized data solution includes two components:
- An Azure data platform to combine local, regional, and national datasets from multiple UK law enforcement agencies into a central repository
- A data analytics portal built with Microsoft Power BI to visualize the data, providing a holistic view of threats
"Working with the Azure platform gives us significant agility to react to the ever-changing needs of organizations, while providing a robust and scalable platform," said Giles Horwood, Managing Director at Simpson Associates. "The advanced AI capabilities, comprehensive security features, and seamless integration with existing tools empower us to innovate and transform business processes efficiently."
Once it was implemented, the TOEXDP consolidated data from nine police forces into one secure cloud environment—and as of November 2023, TOEX was able to identify 21 organized crime groups.
But that's just the beginning. With Azure, Simpson Associates can build the solution's infrastructure as a code, allowing them to swiftly deploy in different environments and keep infrastructure consistent. This scalable architecture also gives the solution room to grow with TOEX, so it can accommodate new datasets and additional police forces. "Power BI has transformed the jobs of police officers—data is now at their fingertips, providing clear reports of the crime research they require," said Thacker.
A borderless solution for a borderless crime
Simpson Associates and TOEX also developed the TOEX Capabilities Environment—an Azure-powered cloud platform with AI tools that officers can use to streamline investigations. The first tools hosted in the environment include the TOEX Translation application, which helps tackle the geographical scope of organized exploitation by translating data from multiple languages; and the TOEX Transcription service, which uses AI to rapidly transcribe audio files, replacing a manual and time-consuming process and ensuring the information is received—and acted on—more quickly.
"Working with TOEX on the AI tools within the Capabilities Environment has enabled us to make a positive impact on the work that takes place within criminal investigations," said Horwood. "The power of AI has enhanced what the police forces can achieve, speeding up the ability to solve cases, ensuring justice is served and the communities protected."
Using Microsoft Azure AI Services, the application can bulk translate text files—including mobile device extractions and social media archives—with AI. As of January 2024, the TOEX Translation application had been used more than 340 times and had successfully translated more than 290 million characters.
"What that's going to enable in the future for policing is huge," said Ross Gibson, Account Executive, Policing at Microsoft. "Crime, as we all know, is borderless—and now we're starting to get a borderless solution, too."