Investigating the Ecological Functions of Kratom MIAs in Plant-Herbivore Interactions
Abstract
To mitigate these anomalies, this paper proposes the creation of a regional Crime Gun Intelligence Center (CGIC), supported by a Real Time Crime Center (RTCC) hosted by East Tennessee State University’s Institute for Cyber and Homeland Security. This would act as a central point for gathering, analyzing, and sharing firearm-related intelligence using tools such as the ATF’s National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) and eTrace in the East Tennessee region and beyond such as West Virginia and North Carolina. It brings together ballistic analysis, firearm tracing, and real-time law enforcement data such as license plate readers, 911 call information, and video footage. The system is intended to give investigators an insight into criminal activity and help them respond promptly.
Start Time
15-4-2026 11:00 AM
End Time
15-4-2026 12:00 PM
Room Number
219
Presentation Type
Oral Presentation
Presentation Subtype
UG Orals
Presentation Category
Science, Technology, and Engineering
Student Type
Undergraduate
Faculty Mentor
Melissa Whitaker
Investigating the Ecological Functions of Kratom MIAs in Plant-Herbivore Interactions
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To mitigate these anomalies, this paper proposes the creation of a regional Crime Gun Intelligence Center (CGIC), supported by a Real Time Crime Center (RTCC) hosted by East Tennessee State University’s Institute for Cyber and Homeland Security. This would act as a central point for gathering, analyzing, and sharing firearm-related intelligence using tools such as the ATF’s National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) and eTrace in the East Tennessee region and beyond such as West Virginia and North Carolina. It brings together ballistic analysis, firearm tracing, and real-time law enforcement data such as license plate readers, 911 call information, and video footage. The system is intended to give investigators an insight into criminal activity and help them respond promptly.