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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
Investigations Software For PDAs
September 30, 2001
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
Technology
San Diego Police Get New Technology with Help from Qualcomm
Part of the money is being used to pay for 400 PDAs, or personal digital assistants, for officers. The other upgrade is an Automated Vehicle Locator system, enabling dispatchers to immediately find every police patrol unit in service.
November 13, 2008
Patrol
Security Engineered Machinery Deployable Disintegrator
Secured Engineered Machinery
Security Engineered Machinery’s model 3 disintegrator is built for field deployment. It can shred items such as paper, hard drives, cell phones, PDAs, credit cards, and video cassettes at a rate of 500 pounds per hour. The system, which is fully assembled and wired before shipment, is housed in a soundproof MX enclosure and comes with an evacuation unit.
February 28, 2005
Patrol
Otterbox PDA Protector
Otterbox
Otterbox’s 3600 case is designed to protect a standard PDA from water and vibration, eliminating the need for more expensive rugged PDAs. PDAs installed with the HazMasterG3 software from Alluviam are available with an OtterBox 3600 case as an option. It’s easy to carry around and works well even with gloved hands. The neoprene hand strap, optional neck lanyard, and belt clip provide added carrying options.
August 31, 2006
Special Units
Teel Technologies Launches Website for Mobile Device Forensic Examiners
Norwalk, Conn.-based Teel Technologies is launching MobileForensicsCentral.com (MFC), a free Website created to assist law enforcement officers in digital forensics examine the cell phones and PDAs they are confronted with as evidence.
January 17, 2007
Patrol
Maptech GPS Maps for Smartphone
Maptech
Maptech’s new Outdoor Navigator for Windows Mobile Smartphone is advantageous to officers on the move. The service provides more than 58,000 off-road maps and 2,300 boating maps to users’ Smartphones, PDAs, and Pocket PCs for $19.95. Each detailed map shows buildings, paved roads, towers, power lines, and more. The Windows Mobile Smartphone has a 20-hour battery life and can be coupled with Bluetooth GPS to take full advantage of the Outdoor Navigator.
May 31, 2005
Training
Gadgets, Gimmicks, and Gizmos
Yes, GPS systems and PDAs can be great, but there is a little too much technological short cutting going on here and this is a large safety issue.
March 10, 2008
Technology
Hard Drive Shredder
Security Engineered Machinery
The new Model 0300 Jackhammer Hard Drive Shredder from Security Engineered Machinery (SEM) has a small footprint and is easy to use. It destroys hard drives, other electronic devices, CDs and DVDs, and computer backup tapes.
October 30, 2010
Weapons
iBiz Technology Virtual Laser Keyboard
April 30, 2004
Technology
Fingerprinting System
Atsonic
The sweetFINGER Solution from Atsonic is a portable wireless fingerprinting system that allows law enforcement to scan, collect, and verify biometrics data in real time directly from checkpoints, crime scenes, and other field situations. Adaptive algorithms are used for image decomposing and processing.
January 31, 2004
Patrol
Streamlight Announces Results of Battery Recycling Program
Streamlight Inc. and several of its U.S. distribution partners have recycled more than 9,300 pounds of rechargeable batteries so far this year, according to the company.
August 2, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Crossflo DataExchange Allows Agencies to Share Database Information
Developed with help from San Diego-based organization CCAT, Crossflo DataExchange facilitates reliable interoperability among individual law enforcement agency databases without additional hardware, re-programming, or training of staff.
April 5, 2006
Technology
Getac Rugged Notebooks and Tablets Receive Military Certification
Getac can now market its computers with MIL-STD-810G, MIL-STD-461F and IP65 labels, because the computers continued to operate after exposure to severe environmental conditions, according to Getac.
November 17, 2009
Patrol
Cisco Systems Receives Award for First Responder IT
Cisco Systems is the recipient of the 2005 Award for Technology Leadership for its Metropolitan Mobile Network solution, which provides broadband wireless access to first responder agencies.
March 8, 2006
Technology
Streamlight Announces 2015 Battery Recycling Results
Streamlight Inc. and several of its U.S. distribution partners recycled 14,713 pounds of rechargeable batteries in 2015.
February 25, 2016
Technology
Next-Gen 911: Call Center of the Future
Next-generation 911 (NG 911) is a term that refers to the transition in public safety to broadband technology and multimedia-enabled operations that will enhance 911 capabilities for call centers and first responders. NG 911 relies on the implementation of an Emergency Services IP Network (ESInet) that lets a person send video, voice and text "calls" to a call center during an emergency.
November 1, 2011
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