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DeliverFund and Whooster Announce  Partnership to  Fight Against Human Trafficking

July 13, 2024

In a significant development aimed at combating human trafficking, DeliverFund, a nonprofit specializing in intelligence operations, has partnered with Whooster, a leading provider of investigative data solutions. This collaboration marks a pivotal advancement in leveraging technology to fight against one of the world’s most pressing issues.

Whooster, renowned for its cutting-edge data analysis intelligence SaaS platform, will now integrate DeliverFund’s extensive human trafficking database into its ‘Whooster NightWatch’ offering. This powerful dataset, designed to combat human trafficking, comprises over 2 billion points of interest related to illicit activities. It will be provided at no cost to law enforcement agencies nationwide, equipping them with advanced tools to dismantle trafficking networks and aid in rescuing victims.

DeliverFund is recognized for its expertise in disrupting human trafficking networks through innovative technology and skilled personnel. Their partnership with Whooster aims to enhance law enforcement capabilities significantly by providing critical intelligence directly relevant to human trafficking investigations.

Nic McKinley, CEO of DeliverFund, emphasized the importance of intelligence distribution in combating traffickers: “DeliverFund’s fight against human traffickers is relentless, and our partnership with Whooster represents a pivotal advancement in our intelligence distribution capabilities.”

Richard Spradley, CEO of Whooster, highlighted the joint commitment to combatting human trafficking: “Our partnership with DeliverFund to launch Whooster NightWatch marks a significant stride in this battle. By integrating DeliverFund’s expertise with our OWL Data Fusion technology, we’re forging a powerful tool against a grave injustice.”

The collaboration underscores both organizations’ commitment to innovation, integrity, and social responsibility. By pooling their resources and technological capabilities, DeliverFund and Whooster are setting a new standard in leveraging technology for social good, aiming to make a substantial impact in the ongoing fight against human trafficking.

Law enforcement agencies across the United States will benefit from enhanced access to critical data, empowering them to take decisive action against traffickers and protect vulnerable individuals. This initiative represents a crucial step forward in leveraging advanced technology to combat human trafficking and uphold human rights.

By: DNU staff

Filed Under: News

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