Uniting Texas: Shared Intelligence for a safer state
Discover Shared Intelligence, TDI's central threat-monitoring hub that bridges critical data across Texas. We aggregate field reports, track illicit substances, and identify dangerous adulterants like fentanyl and xylazine moving through our communities. This page provides real-time, actionable alerts for community leaders and verified field intelligence for law enforcement.
Who benefits from Shared Intelligence?
Shared Intelligence is designed to empower key stakeholders across Texas with critical information. Our platform delivers tactical field intelligence and early-warning threat alerts to those who protect and serve our communities.
Law enforcement & crime analysts
Access tactical field intelligence, verified reports, and trend data on illicit substances and adulterants for strategic operations and crime analysis.
Public health & community leaders
Receive early-warning threat alerts and drug trend data to protect local communities and implement proactive public safety advisories.
Educators & prevention specialists
Utilize up-to-date information on emerging drug threats to inform educational programs and prevention strategies for youth and families.
TDI: Texas's premier threat-monitoring hub
We bridge cross-jurisdictional data silos across all 254 Texas counties. By synthesizing raw, multi-agency field observations, we deliver early-warning threat alerts focusing on novel synthetic adulterants, counterfeit pill surges, and regional overdose trends. This provides actionable field briefs for law enforcement and immediate safety advisories for public health leaders.
Bridging data silos across Texas
Our unique strength lies in our ability to connect disparate data sources from across Texas's 254 counties. We transform raw, multi-agency field observations into cohesive and actionable intelligence, providing a unified view of emerging threats.
Real-time alerts, real-world impact
Shared Intelligence delivers early-warning threat alerts on critical issues such as novel synthetic adulterants, surges in counterfeit pills, and regional overdose trends. This allows for rapid response and proactive measures by both law enforcement and public health officials.
NOTICE TO NEW VISITORS
OUR SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES ARE STILL IN THE PROCESS OF BEING GENERATED. PLEASE BE PATIENT WITH TEXAS DRUG INTELLIGENCE INTIATIVE.