OUR SOLUTION
INTERCEPT TASK FORCE
We all expect law enforcement to be there when children are in danger. We expect them to have every tool, every resource, and every bit of support needed to bring victims to safety and hold offenders accountable.
But what if they don’t?
The truth is, most departments simply don’t have what they need. Budgets are stretched thin, priorities compete, and the technology required to track online predators or analyze massive amounts of digital evidence is often out of reach. The very people we rely on to protect our children are being asked to fight a battle without the tools they need to win.
That’s why Operation Light Shine started the INTERCEPT Task Force — to bring people and funding together to close that gap. Each task force unites detectives, forensic analysts, and trauma-informed interviewers from local, state, and federal agencies, giving them access to cutting-edge technology, advanced training, and critical resources to identify victims faster and bring offenders to justice.
The results are real and life-changing — children rescued, predators taken off the streets, and families given hope again. Every dollar invested turns expectation into action, shining a light of hope where darkness once thrived.
Because when it comes to protecting children, “what if they don’t” should never be the answer.
Task force annual expenses
IT/SERVER ROOM
$521,500
Critical technology advancements for law enforcement investigative privacy
FACILITIES
$612,000
Estimated annual cost for building lease, office equipment, security services, utilities, and more.
INVESTIGATIVE SOFTWARE
$521,500
Software tools used by investigators to investigate cases, process and analyze investigative data.
FORENSICS LAB SOFTWARE
$677,000
Software tools used by investigators to investigate cases, process and analyze investigative data.
INVESTIGATION TECHNOLOGY
$186,000
Most of this equipment is utilized to conduct investigations of child sexual exploitation and trafficking offenses. Because SE is largely perpetrated in a digital landscape CSE investigators need more powerful laptops to run sophisticated software while HT investigators require less powerful hardware.
ANNUAL LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT NEEDS
$1,500,000
Replacing salaries helps LEA's backfill the positions of the detectives they are dedicating to the task force. It's a crucial selling point to the LEA's we partner with. Their squad car is dedicated to the agent involved in the Task Force and the tech package belongs personally to that detective. It includes cell phone, laptop, multiple IT plug ins necessary for operational security. This is an annual expense that covers 10 Task Force Agents.
FORENSICS LAB HARDWARE
$254,000
The make-or-break component to the facility which enables the digital forensics analysts to obtain critical evidence to not only prosecute the offender, but rescue the child with hard evidence. The forensics lab is one of the most important components to each task force. Most forensics labs within law enforcement facilities have a several months backlog. A dedicated lab within the Task force facility is vital to the speed of investigations.
INTERCEPT TASK FORCE
OPERATION LIGHT SHINE CREATED THE INTERCEPT TASK FORCE TO SUPPORT DOMESTIC EFFORTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND CHILD EXPLOITATION.
Operation Light Shine created the Inter-agency Child Exploitation And Persons Trafficking Task Force (INTERCEPT) to provide the resources, staffing, and support required to identify and rescue child victims, apprehend their offenders, and reduce the risk through public education and awareness. The state-of-the-art facilities will bring together law enforcement, NGOs, prosecutors, victim services, and medical professionals in a multi-disciplinary approach to fight the exploitation and trafficking of children. The INTERCEPT Task Force is a world-class, first-of-its-kind workspace providing all resources required to conduct investigations, plan and run operations, identify and rescue victims, educate parents and youth, process and analyze seized data, and serve its community.
WHAT IS INTERCEPT?
TASK FORCE ANNUAL EXPENSES
IT/SERVER ROOM
$521,500
Critical technology advancements for law enforcement investigative privacy
FACILITIES
$612,000
Estimated annual cost for building lease, office equipment, security services, utilities, and more.
INVESTIGATIVE SOFTWARE
$521,500
Software tools used by investigators to investigate cases, process and analyze investigative data.
FORENSICS LAB SOFTWARE
$677,000
Software tools used by investigators to investigate cases, process and analyze investigative data.
INVESTIGATION TECHNOLOGY
$186,000
Most of this equipment is utilized to conduct investigations of child sexual exploitation and trafficking offenses. Because SE is largely perpetrated in a digital landscape CSE investigators need more powerful laptops to run sophisticated software while HT investigators require less powerful hardware.
ANNUAL LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT NEEDS
$1,500,000
Replacing salaries helps LEA's backfill the positions of the detectives they are dedicating to the task force. It's a crucial selling point to the LEA's we partner with. Their squad car is dedicated to the agent involved in the Task Force and the tech package belongs personally to that detective. It includes cell phone, laptop, multiple IT plug ins necessary for operational security. This is an annual expense that covers 10 Task Force Agents.
FORENSICS LAB HARDWARE
$254,000
The make-or-break component to the facility which enables the digital forensics analysts to obtain critical evidence to not only prosecute the offender, but rescue the child with hard evidence. The forensics lab is one of the most important components to each task force. Most forensics labs within law enforcement facilities have a several months backlog. A dedicated lab within the Task force facility is vital to the speed of investigations.