Technology companies organized a mission with governors and security secretaries to Estonia, the most digitized country in the world, with the aim of creating a national integration plan for civil and criminal databases. This can help catch criminals that commit crimes in one state and escape to another, where he is not on the criminal database.
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A National System
Currently, only Mato Grosso and Piauí have a platform implemented by the Brazilian company X-Via. The platform is used for the time being to unify the database in each state. But, in the future, they should be interconnected in a national system. This integration is part of an ongoing plan adopted by ten Brazilian states (Ácre, Alagoas, Amapá, Bahia, Espirito Santo, Goias, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Santa Catarina, and Sergipe).
First Step
In a first step, they are unifying the civilian database. Through this system, license plates and people can be identified when transiting through any of the states.
Second Stage
The second step will be the unification of the criminal data of each State. For him, a citizen who committed the crime in one state will not be invisible when moving to another, as is currently the case. This will result in the reduction of crime through the agility and effectiveness of police investigations.
Source: Folha de São Paulo