Information Center Analyst
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Security
Information Security, Cybersecurity, Data Security
Overview
Division of Public Safety is currently accepting applications for an Information Center Analyst to work in the Real‑Time Information Center (RTIC). The mission of the RTIC is to centralize a broad range of current and evolving technologies, coordinate sworn and/or nonsworn human resources, and direct the attention of both to high‑crime areas, active crimes in progress, large‑scale public events that may require law enforcement presence or response, and/or high‑profile or highly recidivistic offenders in the community.
The function of this position is to provide real‑time monitoring of information sources for law enforcement purposes. These information sources may be law‑enforcement sensitive information, open‑source information and closed‑source sensitive information. The individual will need to interpret, prioritize, and disseminate various pieces of valuable information in both static and ongoing situations. The individual will need to recognize trends and patterns of a public‑safety concern and will be able to make rational conclusions based on the observed information.
- Conduct open‑source and restricted queries using specialized criminal‑justice intelligence‑based databases. Provide intelligence sharing and assistance to patrol, investigations and other public‑safety personnel in real‑time. Collect data and create reports for patrol officers and/or detectives.
- With the use of analytical tools, techniques and methodologies, collect, store, analyze and distribute information derived from data. Research emerging technologies and trends in crime analysis and public safety. Research and evaluate software, hardware, and accessories to ensure security and productivity in the center.
- Prepare clear, concise, timely and accurate reports (including police reports) by leveraging data analytics. Compose data‑driven recommendations for stakeholders of all levels of the University.
- Protect data confidentiality and integrity by implementing appropriate information security policies and regulations.
- Troubleshoot and perform preventative maintenance on public‑safety technology camera systems. Initiate site surveys to determine optimal and ethical camera placement and ensure coverage in critical areas.
- Ensure computer terminals are operational and updated regularly. Control, monitor and maintain operations of fusion center software.
- Resolve technical requests concerning software from external and internal stakeholders to maintain productivity. Assist colleagues to resolve technical issues.
- Use available access control systems to provide additional investigative information. Use systems to deny or provide access to individuals or groups during emergency situations when necessary. Act as an investigative resource for the Detective Bureau and Patrol Divisions.
- Apply criminal‑justice principles and legal protocols while adhering to agency policies and exercising technical expertise in the capture, processing, and storage of data and security videos. Interpret and communicate relevant University and Departmental policies and procedures as they relate to crime analysis, law‑enforcement operations and use of intelligence networks and databases.
- Assist in the development and implementation of strategies, protocols, and procedures to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the RTIC operations. Participate in training exercises, drills, and simulations.
- Observe, detect, and appropriately report elements of crime that are observed through security cameras to responding officers’ and METCAD. Recognize suspicious behaviors and circumstances appearing on live feeds. Document date, time and camera location or digitally record those activities when appropriate.
- Monitor public‑safety radio transmissions and calls for service on CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch) screens.
- Scan security cameras for the purpose of anticipating and investigating emerging and evolving events; not for the purpose of responding to callers or officers. Conduct follow‑up investigations assigned.
- Communicate critical facts and evolving circumstances clearly and effectively—both verbally and in writing—during and immediately…
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