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Technology
Integrated Microwave Technologies Release Concealment Video Kits
The Concealment Video Kits allow officers to examine areas using a range of indoor and outdoor hides with integrated video transmitters.
July 18, 2013
Patrol
Ironwood Pacific StowAway2 Cargo Carrier
StowAway2
Ideal for K-9 officers, the StowAway2 hitch-mounted cargo carrier from Ironwood Pacific allows officers to store equipment outside the vehicle and away from K-9s. The high-impact polymer carrier is designed for a Class III two-inch trailer hitch and provides ground-level access to vital gear. The steel latch and optional hitch lock will secure equipment from theft. And the Swingaway model pivots away from the vehicle so you can open the rear door and quickly get to your dogs.
January 31, 2006
Weapons
Glock Asia Pacific Wins Armed Forces of the Philippines Solicitation
After extensive testing the Department of National Defense of the Republic of the Philippines has declared the Glock 17 Gen4 as the winner of its solicitations to buy new service pistols for the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
September 26, 2017
Technology
Integrated Microwave Technologies (IMT) Debuts CRx6
Integrated Microwave Technologies (IMT), known for its advanced digital microwave systems serving the state, local, and federal law enforcement markets, has introduced its Compact Receiver (CRx6) with multi-channel options. This six-way diversity receiver is ideal for law enforcement stations.
July 8, 2015
Training
Research Leads to Advanced DNA Analysis
With a new DNA analysis method, samples that were once considered too damaged or degraded to be analyzed through conventional methods can now be accurately identified.
June 26, 2003
Training
DOJ Funds Identity Theft Investigation Research
The U.S. Department of Justice will award $118,167 to the Solicitation From Crime and Justice Research Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), which investigates identity-theft offenders.
June 22, 2005
Weapons
Magnum Research Introduces MLR .22 Win Mag Rifles
Magnum Research, Inc. (MRI) has introduced the re-engineered Magnum Lite MLR22 Win Mag rifle series in a semi-automatic version. The Magnum Lite series includes six models, including two with an 18-inch stainless steel barrel, and four with a 19-inch graphite barrel.
August 10, 2012
Weapons
Magnum Research Offers New Ultra-Compact 1911
The newest 1911 from USA-based Magnum Research is a smaller, ultra-compact, ultra-light concealed carry firearm in a .45 ACP caliber called theDE1911U, Undercover model.
December 8, 2013
Patrol
Federal Grants Available for Forensic Research and Development
This year’s deadline for General Forensic Research and Development federal grants is fast approaching.
February 12, 2003
Special Units
Research Group Studying Officers' Fatigue
The National Institute of Justice selected the Harvard Work Hours, Health, and Safety Group to study fatigue in police officers across the United States. On July 1, the Harvard investigators launched a nationwide Web-based research study of the health and safety of police officers.
July 20, 2005
Patrol
Video: Research Shows Officers Hesitating to Use Deadly Force When Necessary
Data from a recent study shows that white and African-American officers alike hold a stronger subconscious bias against African-American suspects — and that they are now overcompensating for that bias, becoming more hesitant to shoot minority suspects. Researchers believe that's because those officers fear backlash.
February 26, 2015
Technology
AmpliVox Sponsors YMCA Bus and Eye Tumor Research Foundation Contributions
“The bus is a terrific enhancement to our services for handicapped patrons,” said Howard Schultz, President/CEO of the North Suburban YMCA, Northbrook, IL. “We’re very thankful to AmpliVox for their generous contribution to assist in its purchase.”
September 29, 2019
Technology
AdZone Research FAST Report
AdZone Research Inc
AdZone Research has launched FAST Report software to supplement its flagship Online Predator Profiling System (OPPS), used to find online predators by monitoring Internet chat rooms. FAST Report is designed as a tool for police responding to the home of a missing child. The simpler system gives officers in the field instant access to data from chat rooms monitored by OPPS to find possible leads in a case.
March 31, 2006
Technology
LAPD Selects Axon AI Research Team as Official Artificial Intelligence Partner
Under the new partnership, Axon will deliver AI-based video analysis that accelerates and enhances LAPD's existing video review processes. The enhancements include categorization of body-worn video and review workflows that will ultimately reduce the labor hours required to review body-worn camera footage.
October 18, 2017
Patrol
Research Helps Cops Gather Evidence From PDAs
Recent testing of the PDA forensics tools available could help law enforcement better use them by understanding the software’s capabilities and limitations.
October 27, 2004
Patrol
Streamlight Donates $109,000 to Breast Cancer Research
Streamlight Inc., a leading manufacturer of high-performance flashlights, donated $109,000 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. To date, Streamlight has donated nearly $230,000 to the Foundation from sales proceeds of its "pink" flashlight products.
July 14, 2011
Patrol
Streamlight's Pink Flashlight Benefits Breast Cancer Research
The ProTac HL flashlight combines high lumen output and small size for a bright, personal carry light. Proceeds from each sale of the pink version will be donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
September 18, 2013
Patrol
Justice Department Researcher Who Developed Kevlar Vest Dies
Lester Shubin, who is credited with developing the first body armor for law officers, has died at age 84.
December 1, 2009
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