Every law enforcement agency has an obligation to report suspicious activity and monitor suspicious activity reports made by other agencies. Fortunately, law enforcement executives can implement suspicious activity reporting and monitoring at any local or tribal law enforcement agency regardless of size. The process involves taking some technical steps and refining some law enforcement business processes, but it need not be a burden. This article is intended to provide chiefs—especially those from rural and smaller agencies—with information that can help them make informed decisions about participating in the Nationwide SAR Initiative (NSI).