Three Keys to Better Interagency Collaboration

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Ideas and Trust Grow When Information Can Be Shared Readily.

“Follow the money” is something of a cliché for investigators determining the most efficient approach to case work. Within complex federal and transnational criminal investigations, following the money also means following the data—an increasingly onerous prospect given the patchwork of resources, applications, and platforms involved. Logistical problems that interfere with how (and how quickly) agents can collaborate and share insights must be eliminated to improve investigation outcomes.

As former agents and long-time agency partners, Dun & Bradstreet’s government experts agree on three key areas to forging effective, productive collaboration: communication, coordination, and connection. In a new webinar, our government team explores these competencies via crucial questions, such as:

  • What tools improve quality of communication among agencies?
  • How are agencies reconciling processes for better coordination?
  • Which types of data can advance connection?
  • How can agencies supplement research to enhance connection?

Learn how the three keys to collaboration can help agents unite, respond, and make progress quickly during criminal investigations at home and abroad.

Presenters:

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Erik Ekwurzel
Dun & Bradstreet Chief Technology Officer, Government Solutions

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Rocco Pierri
Dun & Bradstreet Research Director, Government Solutions

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