TASER International today announced that it received three orders for its new AXON evidence capture and management platform. These orders for the TASER AXON on-officer camera and Evidence.com service include orders from the Hennepin (MN) Technical College, Darlington (SC) Police Department, and Quapaw Tribal Marshals (OK) Service.
"AXON and Evidence.com are cornerstones to our mission to protect truth and reflect our commitment to provide innovative technologies that ensures accountability through the collection and protection of digital evidence," said Tom Smith, Chairman and founder of TASER International.
"Hennepin Technical College is the second agency in Minnesota to purchase our system, and the Darlington Police and Quapaw Tribal Marshals Service represent the first sales of evidence capture and management platforms in their respective states. Our technology will act as a force-multiplier by providing quick access to key evidence, reducing the review time of false complaints, and providing the community enhanced transparency. We anticipate that these systems ultimately will save taxpayer dollars in these communities, and also will save officers and suspects alike from false and damaging allegations," Smith adds.
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