Product

Operational reporting that gets command the brief before the shift changes

Turn live case, task, and evidence state into reports supervisors and executives can use immediately instead of waiting for an analyst to rebuild the story in slides.

Operational readout

metrics sourced from the working case record

Live

to publish a supervisor-ready brief

<5 min

views for analysts, command, and executives

Role specific

for PDF, board pack, and task-force briefings

Export ready

Reporting gap

Most reporting still starts by exporting raw data into another tool

That break between operations and reporting creates stale numbers, hand-built slides, and endless debate over which status view is actually current. The result is slower decisions and weaker accountability.

Command staff need reporting that comes from the live case, not a manually assembled spreadsheet.
Analysts need to explain how the numbers were derived and what evidence or tasks still sit behind them.
Executives need role-specific briefs without asking the case team to stop working and restate the whole investigation.

Built for command reporting, case health reviews, executive briefs, and partner-agency readouts.

Investigation analytics

Case metrics without spreadsheet rebuilds

Analytics stay attached to the live case so supervisors can review workload, evidence state, and investigative pace from the same system the team is already updating.

Reporting cycle

Collect, review, and publish without leaving the operational record

The product story now follows the real reporting path: pull the live metrics, review the context, and publish a brief that still points back to the underlying case state.

Case overview

Reporting starts from the operational summary

Quick stats and milestones give supervisors a reporting baseline without asking analysts to rebuild the case story in presentation software.

Phase 01

Pull live case status

Read tasking, evidence counts, entity changes, and open issues directly from the same record the investigative team is maintaining.

Current metrics assembled

Phase 02

Review the operational context

Let supervisors and analysts inspect the backlog, milestones, and blockers before the report goes out as an executive truth source.

Context checked

Phase 03

Publish the brief

Export or share a reporting package that preserves the relationship between the metric, the case state, and the open operational questions.

Command brief shipped
Reporting controls

Reporting designed for operational review instead of generic dashboard theatre

The strongest reporting story is not visual polish. It is that the agency can trust the numbers, trace them to the case, and publish them quickly.

Command

Supervisor-ready operational readouts

Publish a briefing that shows pace, blockers, and evidence state without detaching metrics from the case record.

Leadership sees the same underlying state the operators are working from.
Briefings can focus on unresolved issues, not just vanity totals.
The same reporting path works for shift handoff and executive review.
Context

Metrics anchored to the case narrative

Every chart or count can still be understood in the context of tasks, evidence, and milestones.

Analysts can explain what drove a number change.
Supervisors can pivot from report to case context without a second workflow.
Reporting no longer strips out uncertainty or open questions.
Output

Briefing and export discipline

The export path is treated as part of the workflow so teams can publish quickly without losing provenance.

PDF and board-pack output can inherit live case context.
Operational updates are reusable for after-action and governance reviews.
The report stays connected to what changed and when.
Governance

Role-specific visibility

Different audiences can see the same case through different reporting cuts without maintaining separate reporting systems.

Analysts, supervisors, and executives get different levels of detail from one record.
Review and publication remain controlled instead of ad hoc.
Reporting supports cloud, hybrid, and controlled deployments.
Proof dossier

Specific enough for agencies that need reporting to withstand scrutiny

The page now centres on reporting provenance, workflow speed, and command utility instead of generic dashboard claims.

Operational fit

Command reporting posture

Metrics are framed as part of the active case workflow, not as a disconnected BI layer.
Supervisor and executive briefs are presented as repeatable outputs, not ad hoc analyst chores.
The reporting model stays tied to the same chronology and case state used by operators.
Deployment

Deployment and governance fit

The reporting story assumes the same workflow must survive cloud, hybrid, and controlled environments.
Publication and review control are treated as part of the product, not as outside process.
Role-specific reporting is positioned as an access and governance concern, not just a dashboard preference.
Examples

Repeatable reporting examples

Shift-change brief covering task backlog and evidence readiness.
Executive status pack for a major case or multi-agency operation.
After-action review package built from the same case metrics already used in operations.

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