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ForceMetrics expands Velocity Platform with FMStat

ForceMetrics expands Velocity Platform with FMStat

DENVER, Colo. — ForceMetrics has announced the launch of FMStat, a reimagining of the traditional CompStat system.

Built for command staff, FMStat delivers real-time crime analytics and operational insight to help agencies lead with speed and clarity, all in one streamlined view that ForceMetrics said is designed for the modern era of policing. It helps agencies track crime trends, identify emerging issues, deploy resources and strengthen operational awareness with current, actionable insights. FMStat pulls live data from CAD, RMS, jail and LPR systems to replace static reports with up-to-date insights.

“Traditional CompStat gives you static numbers, and now FMStat delivers the clarity and context that police leaders need to make smarter decisions,” said Andre McGregor, founder and CEO of ForceMetrics. “With FMStat, ForceMetrics is helping law enforcement leaders answer the biggest questions – by translating data into strategy in the moments that matter, while reducing the time and stress spent wrangling information across siloed systems.”

The platform represents the latest step in ForceMetrics’ ongoing investment in data-driven insights and strategic decision support for public safety agencies. Future updates will include enhanced configurability, support for toggling between incident-based and victim-based reporting as well as improved options for exporting and visualizing data.

“FMStat goes beyond tracking crime and fundamentally transforms how decisions are made,” said Jacob Cramer, PhD and Director of Data Innovation at ForceMetrics. “We’ve built a tool that lets agencies see what’s happening, understand why and decide what to do next. Our goal is to equip leadership with more than insight; we want to deliver clarity and action.”

FMStat is currently available to ForceMetrics agency partners nationwide.

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