Our solutions-driven approach to Technology for Government Organisations focuses on enhancing processes and services across a wide range of departments and authorities, from public services to administrative functions and utilities.
Government departments utilise a wide array of technologies to improve efficiency, enhance citizen services, and modernise operations. These technologies include cloud computing, automation (like Robotic Process Automation or RPA), artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, and digital communication tools. They also leverage technologies like drones and digital kiosks for specific tasks.
Different departments of government utilise various technologies. For example, a Police Forensics Team may use Digital forensics, DNA analysis, biometric identification, and Advanced Imaging Techniques. These technologies assist in evidence collection, analysis, and interpretation at crime scenes, contributing to criminal investigations and legal proceedings.
3D laser scanning: Creates detailed 3D models of crime scenes.
Alternative light photography: Used to detect bodily fluids, trace evidence, and other materials that might not be visible under normal lighting conditions.
High-speed ballistic photography: Captures images of projectiles in motion.
Forensic palynology: The study of pollen and spores to link suspects or victims to a specific location.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning: Used for data analysis, pattern recognition, and predictive analysis.
High-powered microscopes: Essential for examining trace evidence like fibres, hairs, and paint chips.
Ballistic analysis equipment: Used to analyse firearms and ammunition.
Link analysis software: Helps visualise and analyse relationships between individuals, locations, and events.
Forensic facial reconstruction: Creates 3D models of faces from skulls.
Drug testing: Analyses samples for the presence of drugs and toxins.
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