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Getac Fastest Growing Partner in Hewlett-Packard's Third Party Solution Program
Getac Inc., manufacturer of rugged computers, is celebrating its success as the fastest growing solutions provider in Hewlett-Packard's Third Party solution program. Through the program, enterprise and industry-specific organizations can purchase Getac-branded rugged notebooks, convertibles, tablets, handhelds and in-vehicle solutions through HP's direct sales teams and channel partners.
October 6, 2014
Technology
Mobile Printer Mounts
LEM Solutions LLC
LEM Solutions has solved the "where do we put it" space constraint problem common to law enforcement vehicles with its U.S. patented vehicle headrest printer mounts.
April 11, 2016
Technology
TASER|Axon Adds Executives from Tesla and GoPro
TASER International has announced the addition of two key leadership roles: Kathy Trontell joins from Tesla as chief information officer and Jason Hartford joins from GoPro as senior director of product management.
March 22, 2017
Technology
PDAs on Patrol
Law enforcement software is now available for PDAs that can give you license plate information in 15 seconds while you are standing on the side of the road in the rain. There are even systems that will prioritize what they display first when you run a subject's operator's license so that they will show you that the driver is wanted for assault on a peace officer in another county before they show you his address.
January 31, 2003
Technology
Tablets: The Handheld Option
To capitalize on the explosion of interest in handheld computers, plenty of companies have launched new tablets, including many specifically designed for police work. These devices are still new, but they are expected to have a major impact on public safety technology.
November 14, 2012
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