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Weapons
Pelican Products and BMS Help Law Enforcement Monitor Situations
Pelican Products’ high-impact, watertight Protector Cases have been chosen to house the Broadcast Microwave Services (BMS) BVII, PBR24, and Carry-Viewer II Portable Video Receiver Systems.
October 4, 2006
Vehicle Ops
Dallas PD Upgrades Surveillance Gear On Copters
The upgrades, made possible by a federal grant, included a BMS digital video microwave system, an upgrade of existing L-3 Wescam camera systems and auto-tracking, Avalex digital video recorder upgrades, and AFS engine inlet barrier filters.
January 4, 2011
Technology
IBM's New Solution Designed to Improve City Information Sharing
IBM's Intelligent Operations Center for Smarter Cities is designed to allow all city agencies to share intel for better overall management and services to citizens.
June 5, 2011
Technology
S.C. Agency Adopts IBM's Predictive Analytics To Reduce Crime
The Charleston (S.C.) Police Department has joined the ranks of other departments who have begun relying on predictive policing data analytics to identify crime "hot spots" for enforcement.
June 14, 2012
Technology
Replacement Battery for Motorola Radio
Impact Power Technologies
Impact Power Technologies' replacement battery for Motorola XTS 3000/5000 radios now delivers 40+ hours runtime.
August 24, 2015
Technology
Brother Announces Apple AirPrint Compatibility for RuggedJet 4 Mobile Printer
Brother Mobile Solutions announced today that its RuggedJet 4 Wi-Fi handheld receipt and label printers now support Apple AirPrint wireless technology. AirPrint from Apple allows users to wirelessly print from iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch devices directly to RuggedJet 4 printers with ease.
August 11, 2014
Technology
California Agency Upgrades Communications System, Adds IPT Batteries
Although the Murrietta Police Department was happy with its new radios, the agency looked to Impact Power Technologies for longer-lasting batteries.
February 11, 2016
Technology
Impact Power Technologies Awarded Boston PD Radio Battery Replacement Contract
Impact Power Technologies (IPT) won the Boston PD bid against five competitors for conversion of its Motorola XTS 2500 radio batteries to IPT extended life batteries.
February 1, 2016
Vehicles
Kawasaki Shelves Concours 14P Motorcycle
Kawasaki Motors Corp. has suspended its Concours 14P police motorcycle program, after determining that dealer modifications were causing a blown main fuse, increasing the risk of a crash.
August 13, 2012
Technology
Brother Announces Key Alliance with Getac to Produce Public Safety Bundle
Brother will provide field-ready printer and accessory bundles that include the popular Brother PocketJet full-page mobile printer, the ruggedized RuggedJet 4" thermal receipt and label printer, and Brother’s newly introduced high-speed industrial barcode label printers. These enterprise-grade bundles will be paired with Getac’s devices including laptops and tablets.
December 7, 2020
Technology
Miami Beach PD Uses IPT Radio Batteries to Prevent Communication Failures
The Miami Beach (FL) Police Department depends almost entirely on two-way handheld radios for its communications. However, the OEM batteries that powered their radios weren't meeting their needs. So the agency turned to Impact Power Technologies.
October 29, 2015
Technology
Batteries by Impact Power Technologies Boost Government Purchasing Vehicles for Securewatch24
Multiple SW24 products will now harness the energy of IPT's exclusively formulated Lithium Polymer and Lithium Ion batteries, providing customers with high-performance, mobile power.
July 18, 2015
Vehicle Ops
Motor Patrol 2007
For almost 100 years American law enforcement officers have been riding motorcycles in the line of duty. Even before Chief August Vollmer, who is credited with organizing the first official Police Motorcycle Patrol in the United States with the Berkeley (Calif.) Police Department in 1911, law enforcement recognized the value of motorcycles.
April 30, 2007
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