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Tulsa Police's New High-Tech System to Transform Neighborhood Policing
Modernized records and data access aim to boost response times and target emerging crime hotspots
Apr. 18, 2026 at 5:40am
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Tulsa's new high-tech police records system aims to empower officers with real-time data and digital tools, revolutionizing neighborhood policing.Today in TulsaTulsa Police are set to launch a new, cloud-based records system that will replace the department's 50-year-old technology. The modernized system will give officers instant access to crime data, digital witness statements, and other evidence, allowing them to respond faster to incidents and focus patrols on emerging problem areas across the city's neighborhoods.
Why it matters
Tulsa's aging police technology has hampered the department's ability to efficiently analyze crime data and deploy resources. The new high-tech system is expected to transform how officers interact with the community, providing them with real-time information to better understand local trends and target problem areas.
The details
The new records system will replace technology that dates back to 1976, giving Tulsa police officers access to a range of digital tools and data. This includes instant access to crime trends, digital witness statements, and evidence, which will help them respond more quickly to incidents and focus patrols on emerging hotspots across the city's neighborhoods.
- Tulsa Police are set to launch the new, modernized records system in the coming weeks, replacing technology that has been in use since 1976.
The players
Tulsa Police Department
The law enforcement agency for the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, which is implementing a new, cloud-based records system to replace its 50-year-old technology.
What’s next
The new records system is expected to go live in the coming weeks, providing Tulsa police officers with real-time access to critical data and evidence to improve response times and target emerging crime hotspots across the city's neighborhoods.
The takeaway
Tulsa's investment in modernizing its police technology represents a significant step forward in the city's efforts to enhance public safety and community relations. The new system is poised to transform how officers interact with residents and address local crime trends, marking a major milestone in the city's ongoing commitment to data-driven, community-focused policing.
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