The dream team
The first 48 hours after a child has gone missing are the most critical for a case, so NCMEC needed to adopt asset and site management solutions to help deliver information to multiple screens faster. Today, all case information, including forms and images from the forensic imaging specialists, are uploaded and centrally managed on Adobe Experience Manager Assets Managed Services hosted on Microsoft Azure. “It’s important that we can update the website with any new images and information that we receive quickly to maximise our chance to find a missing child,” says Portnoy. “Adobe Experience Manager gives us the agility we need, while leveraging Microsoft Azure enhances data security. Taking advantage of the Adobe and Microsoft partnership was a no brainer.”
In 2017 NCMEC implemented Adobe Experience Cloud, including Adobe Experience Manager Managed Services, hosted on Microsoft Azure and integrated with third-party analytics. Using this new platform, NCMEC now has greater visibility into website traffic, navigation, donations and engagement, to improve the reach and impact of its information. Meanwhile, the organisation is delivering better experiences across all channels and devices for NCMEC’s various audiences.
NCMEC also wanted to learn more about what layouts, content and information best resonate with audiences across different screens to shape their digital strategies. By presenting information optimally, the non-profit saw an opportunity to boost engagement and expand its reach, increase clicks and time spent on site.
NCMEC worked with Adobe Customer Solutions to establish success metrics and tracking. With Adobe consultants on hand, NCMEC built their new site using Adobe Experience Manager and performance-tested it in the Adobe Customer Solutions Performance Test Lab. This process helped Adobe and NCMEC refine the experience, improve response time, define workloads and identify performance bottlenecks early on.
Adobe Customer Solutions helped NCMEC track, measure and manage project success and provided strategic direction on the project’s scope and next steps. Being embedded within the NCMEC team, Adobe Customer Solutions also helped build the non-profit’s confidence in the new platform and encourage adoption amongst staff. “With Adobe as a partner and leveraging cross-cloud technologies, we feel like the sky’s the limit with what we can achieve,” said DeLaune.
“Working with Adobe Customer Solutions, we had an all-in partner that was fully invested in our success,” says Portnoy. “We worked with them to take a hard look at all phases of our workflows and digital experiences, from start to finish, to improve virtually every aspect of each audience’s experience.”
With a new fluid website design that features updated branding and user experiences, Adobe Customer Solutions also helped NCMEC implement new functionality as the organisation matured, such as audience segmentation and persona-driven customer experiences. “One of the areas that we're looking forward to exploring is Sensei, to be able to compare these massive numbers of images through Adobe’s AI capabilities to gain insights that we don't currently have,” said Gavin Portnoy.
How digital documents support time-critical operations
Every moment NCMEC saves in their daily operations gives them more time to devote to their mission. But over three decades after their founding, some parts of the organisation were still overly relying on old document processes that slowed them down. “We had a lot of paper. A lot of paper,” says Portnoy.
The move to Adobe Acrobat was an important step forward. Having been a paper-orientated organisation since 1984, many departments within NCMEC were still printing, scanning, faxing and filing hard copies of documents. Coupled with the storage and maintenance of paper files, the old way of handling documents simply wasn’t serving the organisation any longer. These slow paper process lead to delays—a critical drawback for an organisation that strives to help children and their families as quickly as possible.
With Acrobat, NCMEC could easily and confidently share important files with internal and external stakeholders in a common format. And because PDFs are compliant with the Section 508 Amendment to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the organisation could now make their documents accessible to people of diverse abilities.
Staff who work on educational content for children or help create materials for law enforcement trainings also use Acrobat to streamline their review process. It’s easy for the team to package content into PDF files and distribute to internal stakeholders for review. The creative team no longer needs to wait for printouts to make their way through the inter-office mail system. With Acrobat, stakeholders can quickly add comments, suggest changes and return assets to the creative team. Seamless collaboration helps NCMEC create content — and get their message out — faster.
To keep up the momentum they’d achieved with Acrobat, NCMEC also implemented Adobe Acrobat Sign. On a weekly basis, NCMEC has a wide variety of documents that need legal signatures, like contracts and HR paperwork. The organisation was using a mix of e-signature software and traditional ink signatures. Moving to Adobe Acrobat Sign smoothed out all the bumps in their previous workflow, making it quicker and easier to get the signatures they needed. Built-in features, such as encoding and audit trails, also make the electronic signature process very safe and secure.
But the most critical use case for Adobe Acrobat Sign at NCMEC is media release forms for missing children. When a child goes missing, time is of the essence. NCMEC needs immediate approval from parents or guardians to start distributing a child’s image and personal details through posters, social media, billboards and media plug sockets. At the same time, parents clearly have more on their mind than logging on to their computer, printing out a paper release form and finding a scanner to send the signed release back to NCMEC. With Adobe Acrobat Sign, parents or guardians can quickly read, sign and return the release in minutes, even from their smartphone. Not only does this reduce the burden on parents during a highly stressful time, but it also speeds up the receipt of release forms, which allows NCMEC to move even faster.
Protecting the future
Educational materials are a vital part of NCMEC’s strategy to keep children safe. With Adobe Creative Cloud, NCMEC designs and produces compelling visuals to help spread their message. Using Adobe Animate, Adobe Character Animator and Adobe After Effects, the NCMEC team can create and animate cartoons that appeal to their audience and tell an important story. And because they already use Adobe Experience Manager, it’s easy to take the finished materials and distribute them to audiences across each of their channels. “Our prevention programmes are based on real situations, but by presenting lessons in a fun, age-appropriate way, we can help children learn to stay safe,” says DeLaune.
“We are in the business of helping save lives. We want to find missing kids, stop exploitation and promote prevention so it doesn’t happen in the first place,” said Portnoy. In 2019, NCMEC re-launched their NetSmartz programme to teach children about online safety, cyberbullying and personal safety. Using quizzes, music, videos and animations made with help from Adobe Creative Cloud, the programme is bringing child safety into the digital age.