About Automation

Washington State Data Exchange for Public Safety

WADEPS is committed to automating the data ingestion process and is actively working with law enforcement software vendors to ensure a smooth transition. Automation will further reduce duplicative data entry and improve efficiency for law enforcement agencies.

Collaboration is Key

Achieving automation requires collaboration and coordination between WADEPS, law enforcement agencies, and, of course, software vendors. Building lasting partnerships is crucial to achieving the goal of providing accurate and complete policing data to support transparency and accountability across the state.

Currently, two vendors are working to integrate Washington’s new reporting requirements into their systems, paving the way for increased efficiency and data accuracy.
Vendors
Company NameRCW CompliantAutomated Solution
SmartForceYesIn progress
LexipolYesIn progress

Phased Approach

Ensuring data quality and compliance with state regulations

Phase I: Manual Data Ingestion
Agencies and vendors can use smart CSV templates to upload required use-of-force data as well as incident-level CAD data via batch processes, or agencies may opt to use the WADEPS web application.

Phase II: Automation Tools
Vendors incorporate WADEPS-provided data schema and validation rules to enable automated transfers of incident-related CAD data.

Why Automation Will Take Time

WADEPS is committed to developing a solution that works seamlessly for vendors and agencies, does not add administrative burden, and which maintains data integrity.
WADEPS will continue working closely with vendors to make the integration as quick and smooth as possible. This collaborative approach ensures that agencies can retain the systems they need while still contributing to a more transparent and accountable statewide system

For vendors

Contact us at wa.deps@wsu.edu to learn more about tools to help your law enforcement agency customers meet the state reporting requirements.