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Technology
California Public Safety Broadband Network Gets $50.6M Stimulus Grant
The system will allow public safety personnel to transmit information more quickly and efficiently, during both day-to-day operations and major emergencies. As one example, new broadband applications would enable officers to transmit video images from an accident scene.
September 11, 2010
Patrol
4 SC Officers Shot at Domestic Violence Call, 2 Helicoptered to Hospital
The conditions of the wounded law enforcement officers have not been released. York County SO public information officer Trent Farris asked the public to keep the officer and deputies in their prayers at a press conference. More Here.
January 15, 2018
Patrol
Video: 4 SC Officers Shot at Domestic Violence Call, 2 Helicoptered to Hospital
The conditions of the wounded law enforcement officers have not been released. York County SO public information officer Trent Farris asked the public to keep the officer and deputies in their prayers at a press conference.
January 15, 2018
Technology
First Look: The 21st Century Police ID Card
The Police Smart Card makes it easier for officers and the public to share critical information about incidents and police interactions.
August 3, 2022
Patrol
Tucson Police Post Hilarious Video to Twitter for Safe Driving in Snow
Officers with the Tucson (AZ) Police Department were called to investigate a "white powdery substance" on Friday, causing the department's Public Information to address the media just outside of crime scene tape.
February 25, 2019
Patrol
When Miranda Doesn't Matter
Miranda warnings should not be given when they aren't legally necessary such as when information is urgently needed to protect the safety of officers or the public, or to rescue a victim.
July 1, 2013
Patrol
New Orleans Police Announce End to "Informational Checkpoints"
The New Orleans Police Department has announced that it will discontinue performing what it called "informational checkpoints" at which officers were trying to "verbally provide information regarding the current stay-at-home order in place within Orleans Parish due to the current COVID-19 public health crisis.
April 30, 2020
Technology
Law Enforcement Software
Now that computers have become commonplace in law enforcement vehicles, the depth and breadth of software for the police market has ballooned. A wide variety of enterprise and standalone products are now available to help officers identify threats, manage case information, administer and schedule personnel, and perform just about any other public safety duty.
January 6, 2010
Patrol
Judge Orders Public Release of Charlotte Officer's Personnel File
With the release of the records, the public gained access to the personnel files of a North Carolina police officer for the first time since the signing of an Oct. 1 law giving the public more information about government employees.
November 22, 2010
Patrol
How to...Cope with the Press
In retrospect, last year’s sniper crisis is as much an anomaly as it is a brilliant case study, holding surprises that would have rattled the most veteran of public information officers PIOs. But while it is impossible to anticipate every media situation, a few guidelines do exist.
November 30, 2003
Patrol
FBI Asks Public to Help ID Capitol Rioters Who Attacked Officers
The FBI’s Washington Field Office has released new information and videos of suspects in the most egregious assaults on federal officers during the riots at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, and is seeking the public’s help to identify them.
March 18, 2021
Training
International Public Safety Association Announces Partnership with NTOA
The International Public Safety Association (IPSA) is pleased to announce the establishment of a new, nonprofit partnership with the National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA).
April 30, 2015
Patrol
GA Officers Carry Smart Card with QR Code for Public to Scan
For the past few months, the agency has partnered with Montana-based Police Smart Card on a first-of-its-kind pilot to replace police officers’ business cards with fully featured smart cards.
June 8, 2022
Patrol
Annual Police Week Vigil Honors Officers Who Paid the Ultimate Price for Public Safety
In remarks at the annual Police Week Candlelight Vigil held last night on the National Mall in Washington, DC, U.S. Attorney General William Barr honored the fallen, saying the American people need to know that "public safety is bought at a price."
May 14, 2019
Patrol
FBI Asks for Public Help in IDing 10 Capitol Rioters
The FBI is asking the public for help identifying 10 individuals who are accused of assaulting federal officers and engaging in violence at the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot.
January 21, 2021
Patrol
Ariz. Bill Would Allow Cops To Arrest Public Drunks
Arizona legislation has passed the House that would allow law enforcement to arrest subjects for public drunkenness, reversing a 1974 statute that has tied the hands of officers.
March 15, 2012
Technology
Ga. K-12 District Selects PTS Solutions As Public Safety Software Provider
The Gwinnett County (Ga.) Public Schools announced it has selected PTS Solutions as its new public safety software provider. The district's Office of Safety and Security will use the new software to dispatch officers and to track and report incidents that occur in the school system.
April 29, 2012
Technology
Aptean Acquires Advanced Public Safety
Aptean announced today the acquisition of Advanced Public Safety Inc., a business of Trimble, which provides software solutions designed to increase safety and productivity for law enforcement and public safety agencies.
June 8, 2016
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