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The Challenge

Fragmented Law Enforcement Data Limits Visibility Across Jurisdictions And Delays Critical Investigative Connections

Intelligence Without Silos

This Is Why UMbRA Exists

UMbRA is the largest 100% law enforcement-sourced, real time intelligence database in the United States and includes the largest sex offender dataset in the world.

Built entirely from legally permissible law enforcement records, UMbRA brings together booking records, conviction data, felony warrants, sex offender registrations, probation, parole, and missing persons data into a single, controlled intelligence layer accessible only to credentialed organizations.

UMbRA was built to help protect vulnerable populations and the public in near real time, while preserving data provenance and accountability without mass surveillance.

Law enforcement agencies are tasked with protecting communities, investigating crime, and identifying victims in an environment where people, activity, and risk move faster than ever before.

Yet the intelligence needed to support those missions often remains fragmented across systems, jurisdictions, and time. Records exist, but they are disconnected. Patterns form, but they remain hidden. Critical context arrives too late — or not at all.

UMbRA was built to change that.

UMbRA provides a shared, only law enforcement–sourced intelligence layer that allows authorized agencies and organizations to securely identify relevant connections across jurisdictions using data that already exists, without expanding surveillance, storing biometric data, or creating public access databases.

Whether supporting investigations, identifying repeat offenders, locating missing persons, or strengthening inter-agency coordination, UMbRA delivers timely, accountable intelligence designed to improve outcomes while preserving privacy, civil liberties, and due process.

Every insight is intended to support trained human judgment, not replace it.

UMbRA for Data Intelligence: Connect. Correlate. Investigate.

Your Challenge

How UMbRA Helps

Siloed law enforcement records across agencies, jurisdictions, and systems

UMbRA provides a shared, law enforcement–sourced intelligence layer that connects arrest, warrant, conviction, supervision, sex offender, and missing persons records across jurisdictions and authorized partner organizations.

Limited visibility into repeat offenders, active warrants, or prior violent history outside local systems

Real time access to relevant law enforcement history drawn exclusively from legally permissible records, made available to credentialed law enforcement agencies and authorized mission-aligned organizations.

Delayed identification of individuals connected to multiple incidents or investigations

UMbRA surfaces investigative leads and cross-jurisdictional connections as new records enter the network, supporting timely analysis without predictive scoring or automated enforcement decisions.

Difficulty coordinating investigations and intelligence sharing across agencies and approved public safety partners

Role-based, credentialed access for authorized agencies and organizations, with immutable audit trails and governance controls to support accountable, multi-entity collaboration.

Balancing public safety objectives with privacy, civil liberties, and appropriate use restrictions

Privacy-by-design architecture with no biometric storage, no biometric gallery, no public access, and mandatory human-in-the-loop review for all investigative leads.

Why Investigators Choose UMbRA

  • Law enforcement-sourced intelligence drawn exclusively from legally permissible records. No social media, news media, credit reports, or other commercial data.
  • Immediate visibility into relevant arrests, warrants, convictions, supervision status, and sex offender records across jurisdictions
  • No biometric transmission or storage, no biometric gallery, and no public or consumer access to the data
  • Cross-jurisdictional investigative leads without predictive scoring or automated decision-making
  • Human-in-the-loop review that supports investigative judgment rather than replacing it
  • Credentialed, role-based access with immutable audit trails for accountability and oversight; no public or consumer access.

How UMbRA Supports Public Safety and Investigative Intelligence

UMbRA was built to reduce delays created when intelligence stops at jurisdictional boundaries. It enables authorized users to securely identify relevant connections across jurisdictions using data that already exists, with clear provenance and auditability. During intake and booking, UMbRA can surface relevant prior history in seconds — including violent felony records, sex offender status, or active warrants — supporting officer safety and classification decisions.

UMbRA supports missing persons and child protection efforts by enabling authorized users to identify relevant histories and cross-jurisdiction connections when time matters most. The intelligence layer helps ensure that people do not “disappear” as they move across cities, states, or systems.

Human trafficking investigations depend on connecting fragmented intelligence across cases and locations. UMbRA helps surface repeat offenders, linked arrests, warrants, and activity patterns that may indicate exploitation networks, supporting focused, evidence-based intervention.

UMbRA helps investigators identify individuals connected to violent crime, gangs, and organized criminal activity by identifying persons, known and unknown, in seconds, and linking law enforcement records across time and jurisdictions. By revealing relevant connections that fragmented systems miss, UMbRA supports faster prioritization of credible threats and investigative leads.

UMbRA includes the world’s largest sex offender dataset and supports rapid identification of registrants and relevant sex offense histories using law enforcement-sourced records and our partnership with OffenderWatch. This allows investigators and authorized partners to distinguish a legitimate risk from uninvolved individuals with accuracy and accountability.

UMbRA brings together warrant status and supervision-related records into a single, controlled intelligence layer. This helps investigators identify time-sensitive status changes and repeat offender patterns that would otherwise remain hidden across disconnected systems.

UMbRA is not a public database, and direct access is restricted to credentialed organizations and individuals. It is built entirely from legally permissible, law enforcement-sourced records and uses no social media, news media, credit reports, drivers' licenses, immigration records or other commercial data. UMbRA maintains no biometric transmission, storage or gallery, and every insight is intended to support trained human judgment, not replace it.

Built-In Safeguards

  • 100% law enforcement–sourced intelligence
  • No mass surveillance
  • No biometric identifiers accessed, transmitted or stored
  • All searches are private to an agency or organization but includes a full audit trail for supervisory or court purposes
  • Relevance-based alerts with human verification — no automated decisions
  • Policies and systems in compliance with the U.S. constitution and the First, Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments