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Threat Analysis, Reporting, and Geographic Evaluation Tool
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The California Department of Justice (CA DOJ) has developed the Threat Analysis, Reporting, and Geographic Evaluation Tool (TARGET). The goal of TARGET is to allow analysts to evaluate threats using geospatial data.
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The California Department of Justice (CA DOJ) has developed the Threat Analysis, Reporting, and Geographic Evaluation Tool (TARGET). The goal of TARGET is to allow analysts to evaluate threats using geospatial data. This project provides evaluation, analytical, and reporting capabilities to support a spatial data infrastructure. The capabilities include: geographic mapping, Hot Spot evaluation, chronological tracking, sharing data projects, importing/geocoding data from other sources and applications, attaching files to a project (data, spreadsheets, photos, video, voice and other file types), spatial queries and more.