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Training
Dallas Chief: Typing While Driving Prohibited
Dallas Police officers may type on mobile dashboard computers only in emergency situations. The prohibition on using MDCs isn't specifically spelled out in the Dallas PD's standard operating procedures.
March 10, 2013
Patrol
Milwaukee PD Facing Loss of 150 Officers if Grant Falls Through
The Milwaukee Police Department could lose as many as 150 police officers in the event that a federal grant the agency has applied for does not go through.
October 15, 2020
Training
N.H. Det. Fired, Charged In Hit-and-Run
A fired Manchester (N.H.) Police detective faces criminal charges after he allegedly lied to investigators about his involvement in a hit-and-run accident in nearby Bedford.
March 25, 2013
Patrol
Minneapolis PD's Body Cam Test Program to Start in November
Body cameras will make their debut on Minneapolis Police Department officers the first week of November for a six-month pilot project.
October 10, 2014
Technology
EF Johnson Technologies Receives Certification for Transcrypt International
EF Johnson Technologies today announced that the quality systems of its Transcrypt International subsidiary's customer service location in Irving, Texas, have been re-certified to the ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management Systems standard. ISO 9001 is accepted worldwide as the inclusive international standard that defines quality.
December 7, 2008
Patrol
WI Agency's Policy Requires Officers to "Exhaust" Other Options Before Using Guns
The Madison (WI) Police Department has updated its guide on the use of deadly force, instructing officers to exhaust other options before using a gun.
October 19, 2017
Technology
Mobile Satellite Ventures Expands Communications Coverage from Coast to Coast
Mobile Satellite Ventures (MSV) has joined with the state of Washington's Military Department Emergency Management Division to launch the NorthWest Satellite Mutual Aid Radio Talkgroup (NWSMART) serving public safety interests throughout seven states in the northwestern U.S.
October 13, 2008
Technology
NYPD Custody Procedures Questioned After Escapes
Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said that a suspect's recent escape from a police interrogation room in the Bronx amounted to "gross negligence" on the part of the detectives guarding him. Kelly ordered a review of how people in custody are handled in more than 100 police buildings.
May 7, 2002
Patrol
ID Procedures and the Right to Counsel
There are several ways a crime victim or other eyewitness might have an opportunity to identify a stranger-perpetrator of a crime before being called as a witness in court. (If the perpetrator is an acquaintance, the ID will not generally be an issue.)
October 31, 2006
Patrol
L.A. County Deputy Charged With Operating Drug Trafficking Operation
A Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy has been charged with operating a large-scale drug trafficking operation in which he boasted that he hired other law enforcement officers to provide security to drug dealers and could assault people for his clients, according to court records.
January 16, 2018
Patrol
DHS Technologies' Antimicrobial Shelter Fabric Enables In-Field Medical Procedures
DHS Technologies has introduced the XYTEX 500 fabric for its Reeves DRASH shelters that provides an aseptic, sterile-like environment for surgery and complex medical procedures in the field.
October 20, 2011
Technology
Genetec Announces Mission Control—Situational Intelligence and Decision Support System
Genetec Inc., provider of open-architecture, IP security solutions, today announced Mission Control, a Decision Support System (DSS) that will provide security professionals with new levels of situational intelligence, system visualization, and incident management.
September 8, 2016
Patrol
Safariland Adds NIJ Standard-0101.06 Body Armor Model
The HP01 Type II is part of the ABA, Xtreme Series for concealable armor and was tested against the 9mm and .357 mag. The HP01 Type II is a hybrid armor design featuring Geometric technology and Curv framing.
April 19, 2010
Technology
Safariland Introduces NIJ Standard-0101.06 Body Armor
Safariland’s XT-700 Type II (#BA-2000S-FC01) and XT-300 Type IIIA (#BA-3A00S-BR01) models have been determined by the NIJ to comply with the new NIJ-06 standard. Both models are part of Safariland’s XT‑Series of concealable body armor, and are now available for immediate purchase. As of this date, these are the only Threat Level II and Threat Level IIIA vests that have been authorized by NIJ under the new NIJ-06 standard.
June 1, 2009
Technology
Genetec Announces Traffic Sense Unified Traffic Operations Platform
Designed to deliver greater oversight and efficiency for traffic operations, Genetec Traffic Sense brings a unified view of traffic systems, taps into emerging technologies such as video and data analytics, and introduces a higher level of automation to speed up resolution of road incidents.
November 22, 2017
Technology
Protective Products International Receives Approval from NIJ for Standard-0101.06 Body Armor
Protective Products International (PPI), a wholly owned subsidiary of Protective Products of America Inc. and a manufacturer and distributor of advanced ballistic protective products is one of the first companies to receive compliance status approval for one of its ballistic vests under the the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Standard-0101.06
June 4, 2009
Technology
Military Standard
For more than 15 years now, the company has been making rugged notebook systems designed for use on patrol by law enforcement officers. Getac's latest law enforcement model is the upgraded V100 rugged convertible notebook.
July 30, 2009
Special Units
Standardizing SWAT
Last year—40 years after the creation of SWAT teams—the National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA) established the first-ever national SWAT standards. That's something that many SWAT practitioners and observers consider long overdue.
February 28, 2009
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