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Netwatch and 3Si Announce a Strategic Integration to Deliver Next-Level Crime Intelligence and Response

Netwatch, the leading provider of proactive video monitoring and AI-enabled security services, and 3Si Security Systems announced a strategic integration . The collaboration brings together two powerful security solutions — Netwatch proactive video monitoring and 3Si’s DirectToDispatch (DTD) — to provide crime intelligence directly to police dispatchers and first responders. This streamlined data sharing process creates a layered, intelligence-driven approach to verifying, reporting, and responding to critical security incidents.

By combining Netwatch’s intelligent video monitoring intelligence with 3Si’s DirectToDispatch (DTD) platform, law enforcement gains access to verified video intelligence for security incidents. Clear, validated data is delivered directly, equipping first responders with real-time intelligence to support informed decision-making and higher situational awareness.

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“This partnership is about giving first responders the information they need when every second matters,” said Kurt Takahashi, CEO, Netwatch. “By bringing together real-time visuals and location data, we’re helping dispatchers and officers better understand what’s happening before they arrive — so they can respond faster, stay safer, and make more informed decisions in critical moments.”

3Si customers can also access Netwatch’s proactive video monitoring service, which leverages live intervention from specially trained operators to detect, deter, and validate crimes for proper escalation. Together, these solutions combine visual intelligence with real-time data to help mitigate threats, reduce theft, and strengthen operational control.

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“Through this partnership, we’re committed to delivering the critical information and innovation law enforcement needs at a time when agencies face increasing demands, complex threats, and limited resources,” said Matt Kushner, CEO of 3Si. “Access to real-time, verified intelligence is more essential than ever. By providing timely data and visual insights, we help ensure officers understand what they are walking into — reducing uncertainty, improving decision-making, and empowering faster, safer, and more successful outcomes in high-risk situations — so officers return safely at the end of their shift.”

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