LAPD ONLINE
Branding Visual Audit / Overhaul Content Analysis/Architecture
Custom Content Managment System





CRIME MAPS & EPOLICING
Visual Design User Interface
Technical/Visual Analysis
Geo Coding
Custom Application Development
“BRINGING THE POWER OF THE
INTERNET TO THE POLICE
AND THE PUBLIC”

The LAPD serves approximately 3.8 million residents in an area encompassing 467 square miles and 18 communities. For the previous six years, a four officer unite had updated the website manually. It had become 10,000 sprawling pages of non-database driven information.

SOLUTIONS: Lightray’s first step was to provide the department with a new look and feel to reflect Chief Bratton’s new leadership. A visual audit, and branding analysis was conducted. The results were a new logo, streamlined materials and a face-lift for the existing site within the first eight weeks..

Simultaneously, Lightray performed a critical analysis of the existing content -- and how the language of the site could be translated from “cop talk” to the general public.

Since the LAPD serves such a large territory, there is a high risk of the public not feeling connected to the officers who serve them. The site needed to emphasize neighborhoods so that visitors would have a direct connection and interest with how crime was impacting them directly. Lightray created a cross-relational database that would allow people to find their officers by looking up their neighborhood first.

RESULTS: The visual refresh was a tremendous success, doubling traffic within the first year.

CRIME MAPPING & EPOLICING
Previously, crime statistics were relayed via COMPSTAT, a spreadsheet familiar to the department but not easily interpreted by a public unfamiliar with the system. It was clear that the key to getting people engaged in safety was to make them aware of crime. It had to be easy to use and updated daily. Visits to the site quadrupled after the crime maps launch. www.lapdcrimemaps.org

COMMUNITY POLICING: Lightray worked closely with division Captains to learn that officers wanted a way to easily email their constituents. They were savvy enough to set up their own lists, but it was clear that they needed a department-wide solution that collected emails in one place and then segregated the addresses according to the Senior Lead Officers that patrolled that neighborhood.

Lightray’s application requests that the user type in their address and zip code. With this information, we were able to cross-reference their location with the corresponding patrol unit. Officers can then login and send targeted email blasts to residents who live or work in the areas they patrol. The application can also streamline efforts to deal with potential terrorist threats by allowing officers to communicate easily with groups of potential targets or key locations such as malls, hospitals or federal buildings.

RESULTS: A PREVIOUSLY WORLD REKNOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT NOW HAS A WORLD REKNOWN ONLINE CAMPAIGN USING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY TO ENGAGE ANGELENOS LIKE NEVER BEFORE.

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