Where the WCI platform is heading.
WCI is actively expanding its forensic-intelligence capabilities. This page describes capabilities in development and planned directions — not all of which are live today.
Capabilities being built now.
Everything on this page is in development or planned — not live today. For the capabilities the WCI platform delivers right now, see the Platform page.
Forensic Intelligence Database
A structured body of forensic-reliability knowledge — disciplines, methods, and the evolving scientific record on each — being built to support analysis across forensic domains.
Once live, the Database will give every WCI analysis a consistent reference layer for forensic methodology, so reliability findings rest on a shared, maintained foundation rather than ad-hoc lookups.
Actor-Pattern Surfacing
Cross-case pattern analysis across case participants — attorneys, forensic analysts, expert witnesses, investigators, and judicial officers — being built on top of the Integrity Tracker's monitoring.
Once live, Actor-Pattern Surfacing will reveal context across cases involving the same participants, so counsel can see history a single case file cannot show.
Additional in-development items will be listed here as they are ready to be described publicly.
The forensic reliability map.
A planned view of forensic disciplines and the state of their scientific reliability — designed to give counsel and experts a single, navigable reference. The preview below is illustrative; the live map will be sourced, maintained, and tied to the Forensic Intelligence Database.
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DNA analysis
Widely accepted as a forensic discipline with mature standards. Reliability questions tend to concentrate around sample handling, mixture interpretation, and statistical inference rather than the underlying method.
Illustrative concept content — not WCI’s official live reliability determination. The forensic reliability map is in development.
The states shown (Established / Evolving / Contested) are qualitative categories used in this concept preview. They are not numeric reliability scores and are not WCI’s official live reliability determinations. The forensic reliability map is in development.
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WCI welcomes inquiries from forensic experts, attorneys, and researchers interested in contributing to the work in development. Cases can be submitted today through the secure WCI Portal.