Using the ATF’s NIBIN (ballistics) program as an example for improving digital forensic investigations.
John Risenhoover spent 27 years with the ATF, was wounded in Waco, spent two years assigned to the Oklahoma Bombing Task Force and the last 14 years of his career dedicated to the NIBIN (ballistics) program.?While in the NIBIN program, John took NIBIN from being a tool for the forensic crime lab and moved it to the field.?This allowed NIBIN, using the same technology, to go from taking 18 months to provide intelligence to investigators, down to 24 – 48 hours to provide intelligence to investigators.?
"A slight change in your SOP can speed up your investigation,
save resources, save money and reduce your caseload"
John Risenhoover is now in the digital forensics sector and is helping agencies update their SOP?to gather evidence from devices such as cell phones, tablets, smart watches, gaming systems and more, in the field using new acquisition methods and DATAPILOT technology.?New methodology and technology make acquiring evidence easier than ever, while empowering your front-line.?A slight change in your SOP can speed up your investigation, save resources, save money?and reduce your caseload.
Please?book a short call?with John today to learn more about these new acquisition methods and even test out our new technology at no cost.?We look forward to speaking with you, or a member of your team and thank you for your service and dedication.
Public Safety & Justice Strategy at Microsoft | FDLE CJIS Director (retired) | Nlets President (retired) | FBI CJIS Advisory Policy Board (APB) | Compact Council
1 年Congratulations John Risenhoover!
Executive leader with expertise in software product development, service delivery, and operational excellence.
1 年Congrats, John. They couldn’t have a better person - nobody with more expertise and passion - for the job.
Co-Founder @ Lucidus | Public Safety Tech
1 年John Risenhoover is a great addition to the Data Pilot family, congrats to all ??