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Case Studies

What happens when
the sources connect

Two engagements that demonstrate the operational value of connecting capture, data, and integration as one workflow. Names and locations are generalized to protect operational sensitivity.

AgencyGulf Coast LE DomainVehicle · Maritime SourcesLPR · FINDER · Device Data
Case 01 · Multi-State Theft

$150K+ multi-state theft
solved by connecting the sources.

A Gulf Coast agency working a multi-state boat-theft investigation hit the limits of single-source casework. LPR captured the vehicle towing the boat at one point. Witnesses placed the suspects at another. Records returned names that didn't connect to the available plate data. Each source had value. None of them, alone, was a lead.

The Investigative Gap

Plate reads existed in the LPR system. Records existed in FINDER. Device-location data existed elsewhere. Investigators were pivoting between systems by hand, one query at a time, while the trail moved further out of jurisdiction.

Manual triangulation was technically possible. Operationally, it was too slow — and the case was at risk of going cold while the work continued.

The Connected Approach

LPR re-acquisitions were correlated with FINDER public records and device-identifier data in a shared workspace. The connections that had been invisible across separate systems surfaced as a single multi-source picture.

A plate, a name, a location, and a device identifier became one event. The investigation moved from triangulation to direct lead development.

$150K+
Recovered value
Multi-state
Investigation scope
Closed
Case outcome
EngagementSouth Florida Coastal Pilot DomainCoastal · Multi-Domain SourcesRF · LPR · AIS · Records
Case 02 · Coastal Pilot

A coastal pilot proving
multi-domain awareness.

The South Florida Coastal Pilot deployed Sigilite's full capture-and-data stack in a focused coastal operational area. The objective: demonstrate that connecting RF, LPR, maritime (AIS), and investigative records into one operational picture changes what coastal units can actually see.

The Pilot Footprint

GRID Series RF sensors deployed across coastal access points and marinas. LPR coverage at ramps and access roads. AIS tracking through 4DV Insight. FINDER records integration for cross-jurisdictional context.

All sources surfacing in a single operational workspace, with command visibility through Vantix and event-level alerting tied to operational workflows.

What Connected Looked Like

Vehicles arriving at ramps correlated with vessels departing slips. Device identifiers that traveled with vehicles surfaced again at later locations. Patterns of life across vehicle, vessel, and device sources became observable over weeks.

Investigations that would have required parallel single-source workflows ran as one workflow — across ground, water, and the records layer underneath.

Multi-Domain
Land · Sea · Records
90-Day
Pilot scope
Connected
Operating picture
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