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Peregrine
Software Development
San Francisco, California 3,643 followers
The leading data integration platform helping public safety agencies make better decisions in the moments that matter.
About us
Peregrine is the leading platform for public safety agencies, providing real-time data integration and visualization in one place for better decision-making in the moments that matter most.
- Website
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https://peregrine.io
External link for Peregrine
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2018
Locations
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Primary
71 Stevenson St
San Francisco, California 94105, US
Employees at Peregrine
Updates
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Tim Shriver Jr. and the rest of our integrated public safety team are at booth #437 at the National Association of Counties Annual Conference. Come chat with us!
💭 Reflecting on yesterday's National Association of Counties Justice and Public Safety Steering Committee meeting. Eric Hysen, CIO and Chief AI officer at DHS, emphasized the importance of agency data ownership when partnering with vendors, highlighting, "If you don't have rights to use your own data, that hampers your ability to leverage AI in the long term." Whether they are thinking about AI or just getting their daily jobs done, it's something we hear about all the time with county departments ... we can't get our data out of the systems we bought. It reminded me of a comment made by Boaz Ashkenazy the day prior at the CIO Forum regarding getting county departments ready to use AI. He emphasized how organizations need to get their data house in order -- he called it building a "data backbone" -- before applying gen AI. There's a lot of exciting talk of how AI can help government serve citizens better and, here at #NACoAnn, also plenty of good reflection about how to do so responsibly and deliberately. But both these comments were a good reminder of the upstream data work that needs to happen before we even get to AI. And it comes down to clean, accessible, and actionable data. If you’re at #NACoAnn, come say hi at booth #437.
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"We're thrilled to announce Peregrine's inaugural summer internship program! We’ve had the pleasure of working with two talented individuals from Harvard Business School this summer, who are making significant contributions to impactful projects across our business. Rachel Lurie is a rising second-year student at Harvard Business School. Before business school, she spent five years at PRINCO, managing Princeton University's venture capital and private equity portfolio. Her passion for the startup world brought her to Peregrine, where she's diving into innovative business development projects. Rachel's background in Public and International Affairs from Princeton University and her keen interest in the public sector makes her a perfect fit for our team. Caesar Lastowski is an MBA student at Harvard Business School with prior experience as a Project Leader and Senior Data Scientist at Boston Consulting Group (BCG). He joined Peregrine to further build upon his deployment expertise in a smaller, more nimble organization. His analytical skills and strategic insights have already proven invaluable to our team. We’re halfway through the summer and so far their experience has, dare we say, exceeded their expectations. Caesar said his project “has been super enlightening and lets me bridge the gap between high-level strategy definition and hands-on product development. This is such a unique opportunity to see how big ideas transform into tangible solutions outside the classroom and with customers who need it most.” Rachel agrees, “I’ve gotten a glimpse into the demanding and complex jobs of law enforcement professionals, and it’s been incredible to see their enthusiasm for the Peregrine product.” She also enjoys collaborating with our teammates in our new San Francisco office. “I’ve learned it takes an entire team effort to deliver meaningful value for our customers, and I feel lucky to work with this motivated, cohesive, and talented team at Peregrine.” We're grateful for their hard work and fresh perspectives to help drive Peregrine forward. Looking forward to more amazing things from Rachel and Caesar this summer! 🌟 #Internship #HarvardBusinessSchool #SummerInterns #ImpactfulProjects"
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🏛️ Heading to the National Association of Counties Annual Conference & Expo? Visit us at booth #437! We'll be demonstrating how counties are leveraging Peregrine to integrate their data for better public safety outcomes.
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Check out Colin Anderson, Founding Partner at Friends & Family Capital, on the Sand Hill Road podcast, explain how Peregrine enables public safety personnel to “see all the pieces of the puzzle” to solves crimes and keep communities safe.
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We're excited to announce the arrival of our new teammates, Emily M Dworkin and Jeremy Deegan! Looking forward to working together and utilizing your expertise to support our customers. Peregrine is hiring for many open roles, learn more about these #opportunities below and join our #mission to advance public safety: https://bit.ly/3DNvqD0 #newhirespotlight
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Interagency data sharing to unlock data-driven community safety strategies across a county or city is easier said than done. Data must be extracted, ingested, transformed, stored, orchestrated, queried, analyzed, and visualized to provide actionable value. Then, users must be able to intuitively leverage that data to solve specific problems. It's possible for county or city governments to construct a data stack by piecing together 10+ tools to enable data-driven decisions across a government. But it takes years. It’s expensive. And it requires extensive technical expertise and manpower to deploy solutions with the mission intimacy needed to truly make an impact. Kyle Stanko dives into the modern data stack and how to deploy technology that drives value.
How technology leaders deliver public safety outcomes - Peregrine
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How do we drive better outcomes throughout our justice system? How do we build a common operating picture so we can ensure community safety when disaster strikes? How do we use public safety and public health approaches to combat the opioid epidemic? These are questions that traverse systems, departments, agencies, and jurisdictional boundaries, and have historically been exceptionally difficult or impossible to answer. We want to change that. More from Kyle Stanko.
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Peregrine was honored to be present for and to support the Special Olympics and the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics at the moving ceremony this morning at the capitol in Sacramento!!
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Identifying crime trends through incident reports, computer-aided dispatch data, histories and connections of persons of interest, video evidence, and other systems can take hours. Want to turn that into minutes? Join experts from the Albuquerque Police Department and you’ll learn just that. https://hubs.ly/Q02zQbx90