Peregrine is a managed data integration and normalization layer for law enforcement agencies, connecting CAD, RMS, LPR, and other public safety systems through pre-built connectors. It provides a single surface to search, analyze, and govern data across an agency’s legacy and current data systems and sensors. Peregrine integrates most CAD and RMS platforms, and integration requires no custom development and no replacement of existing systems.

Use case: Systems integration
Connect your agency's data without replacing what works
Agencies keep their existing systems. Peregrine connects them. We create an a an operational intelligence layer that unifies CAD, RMS, LPR, and other platforms, with no custom development or rip-and-replace needed.
Most agencies rely on public safety systems that were never designed to talk to each other.
CAD, RMS, and other systems don't share data
Most agencies run CAD and RMS systems from different vendors with no native connection between them. Incidents live in one system; reports live in another. Bridging them requires custom work IT teams rarely have the capacity to build or sustain.
Every new system adds a new integration burden
As agencies add new data sources — LPR networks, body-worn cameras, gunshot detection, and other systems, each new vendor creates another connection to build, test, and maintain. The tech stack grows. The integration burden grows faster.
Analysts see fragments, not a full picture
When systems don't share data, analysts work from fragments. Cross-referencing requires manual exports, spreadsheets, and reconciliation. Hours of work before investigation can begin.
Peregrine connects an agency's existing CAD, RMS, LPR, and other systems — normalizing data into a unified operational intelligence layer without custom development or rip-and-replace. Agencies keep what they have. Peregrine resolves the integration, then keeps connections current as vendor systems change.
how it works
How Peregrine connects your agency's systems

Integrating the systems you rely on
If your agency can provision access to the data, Peregrine can integrate it. Peregrine can connect with a wide range of CAD and RMS platforms used by public safety agencies, ensuring seamless access to the data your team depends on, regardless of which systems you currently use.

Automated data normalization
Different CAD and RMS vendors use different field names, schemas, and data formats. Peregrine's data hygiene and normalization layer resolves those inconsistencies automatically. An incident in your CAD and a report in your RMS are matched and linked without manual reconciliation.

Connector maintenance managed by Peregrine
When vendors update their systems, Peregrine updates the connectors — new API versions, field changes, schema modifications. This means agencies don't have to manage integrations and IT teams aren't on the hook for ongoing integration work.
Albuquerque Police Department, Albuquerque, NM
APD managed more than 20 data sources with no unified view across them: CAD, RMS, body-worn cameras, LPR networks, gunshot detection, and others. Analysts toggled between systems to draw connections and build leads on active cases.
“Being able to see any CAD linked to that one vehicle and any report linked to that one vehicle in one search set cuts time down in the research we have to do.”
Investigator Dustin Shrouf, Albuquerque Police Department
20+
data sources unified in a single operational layer
1/2
Investigation lead time on active cases
Single search
Cross-referenced across LPR, CAD, and RMS
Frequently asked questions
Which CAD systems does Peregrine integrate with?
Peregrine integrates with leading CAD and RMS systems trusted by public safety agencies. Contact us to learn more.
How long does a CAD/RMS integration with Peregrine take?
Does Peregrine replace our CAD or RMS system?
How does Peregrine handle different data formats across systems?
Is Peregrine CJIS-compliant?
Ready to connect your agency's data?
See how Peregrine links CAD, RMS, LPR, and other systems — with connectors maintained by Peregrine, not your IT team.
