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Technology
Nuix, LogicForce Partner on Computer Forensic Solution
LogicForce Consulting has added Nuix's software to its suite of eDiscovery and computer forensics solutions, according to a joint announcement by the companies.
November 29, 2011
Patrol
ICE Trains Wounded Veterans to Investigate Child Porn Cases
For a fifth year, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) rather quietly has trained a small team of injured, wounded or sick military veterans for a different type of deployment - supporting the agency’s lesser-known investigative arm as analysts on child exploitation cases - the ones who will be able to take photos off a hard drive in a child pornography investigation, then help identify the perpetrator and build the case for an arrest.
April 14, 2017
Technology
Cold Cases: National Databases and Cold Case Investigations
The FBI administers several national databases that have played a critical role in numerous cold case investigations.
April 30, 2003
Technology
Law Enforcement Embracing Computer Voice Stress Analyzer Technology
Innocent people are being exonerated in record numbers as new technologies such as DNA become more sophisticated and the Computer Voice Stress Analyzer (CVSA) is increasingly being used for truth verification instead of the old polygraph, says NITV Federal Services.
November 9, 2018
Technology
JLT Mobile Computers Ruggedized 1205-PS PC
There are essentially two types of computers in American police cars: removable laptops and fixed onboard computers that aren’t meant to be removed unless they need to be repaired or replaced.
June 30, 2005
Technology
The Next Stage of Patrol Computers
Your next mobile in-car laptop will probably connect to the Internet using built-in wireless connectivity like the latest smartphones and tablets. Your agency may even choose to equip your car with a tablet instead of a laptop.
September 9, 2013
Technology
In-Car Computers: Upgrade or Replace?
Much of this decision depends on what make and model of computer you have, what is broken, and/or what you need the computer to do that it isn't able to do now. Sometimes you can do a transplant, and in other situations the best thing is to let it go and give it a decent burial.
September 27, 2010
Technology
Buying Ruggedized Computers
The most common question law enforcement officials ask me about computers is: "What kind of computer should I buy?" The best answer I have come up with so far is: "It depends."
November 29, 2009
Technology
Computer Forensics in the Digital Age
Advances in technology have made it possible for any officer, with minimal training, to retrieve digital evidence at the crime scene and utilize it for investigative purposes.
February 16, 2012
Training
Traditional Identify Theft More Common Than Online Fraud
Although many consumers worry about their private information being stolen online, a new study found that most identity theft doesn’t happen via the Internet, but through more traditional means.
January 26, 2005
Patrol
RoadWired Skooba Laptop Bags
Skooba Design
The Skooba Satchel from RoadWired contains more than a dozen compartments and pockets, in addition to the main compartment designed to safely carry a laptop computer. RoadWired’s Air Square material absorbs shock with hundreds of individually sealed air cushions. On the front of the satchel is a separate organizer section with compartments for media, phone, pens, keys, cords, and other small items.
August 31, 2005
Technology
Ruggedized Computers
Each year, at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference in the fall, computer manufacturers introduce their new ruggedized laptops designed for in-vehicle use by law enforcement officers and deputies. View a photo gallery of several of the models that arrived for 2009, such as the Amrel Rocky RT-M, Dell Latitude E6400 XFR, Getac V100, Itronix GD6000 and Panasonic Toughbook 30F.
July 29, 2009
Technology
Proposed Law Would Restrict Facial Recognition Use in Massachusetts
Proposed changes include creating a centralized statewide office staffed by people trained on the software’s vulnerabilities, to which local police departments can submit requests.
October 19, 2023
Patrol
Company Provides PC with Purchase of Software
A $20 million program to provide small law enforcement agencies with free PCs is underway through Colorado software developer IRP Solutions Corp.
March 25, 2004
Technology
CommandScope Provides Detroit Officers with Hotel Building Data
CommandScope pre-planning software will be installed at a Detroit DoubleTree hotel to equip the Detroit Police Department with building data of the hotel grounds.
September 5, 2013
Technology
How to Purchase Mobile Computers
Back in 1965, a few years before he helped found Intel, a scientist named Gordon Moore postulated a law of technology. What the brilliant Mr. Moore said is that the power of computers will double every year. Some say he said every 18 months.
June 30, 2005
Vehicle Ops
Computer Mounts and Docking Stations
Computer mounts and docking stations keep information at officers' fingertips while in their vehicles.
October 18, 2010
Technology
Mobile Computers: Central Processing Units
The public safety mobile data customer now needs fast and rugged. That's because of tools like automatic license plate readers (ALPR) and high-end computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems. That software requires state-of-the-art processing power. Fortunately, there are now plenty of computer makers willing and able to supply high-powered mobile computers for law enforcement.
October 23, 2011
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