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Vehicle Ops
N.Y. Department's Patrol Cars to Get Priority Start Voltage Monitors
The Priority Start voltage monitors cost $100 apiece, so Sanders wanted to try them out before buying 25 of them to outfit all of the patrol cars.
April 15, 2009
Weapons
Battery Saver
October 31, 2001
Technology
Dock Master
Copeland Engineering
Copeland Engineering's Dock Master provides vehicle laptop computer management to eliminate computer downtime. The Dock Master warns users of pending shutdown with a five-minute warning window prior to executing safe automatic shutdown.
December 21, 2010
Command
Editorial: Who Monitors the Consent Decree Monitors
Being appointed to oversee a federal consent decree against a law enforcement agency should not lead to lifetime employment.
October 13, 2021
Technology
Multiple-Use LCD Monitors
Datalux Corporation
Datalux Corporation introduces two new models of its 10.4-inch LCD monitor, the XG10 and SG10. Both feature compact, all-metal enclosures, making them applicable for a wide range of uses.
August 31, 2007
Vehicle Ops
Low-voltage Air-conditioning
eCycle
The low-voltage, low-cost, ultra-efficient DC air-conditioning solution produces up to 16,000 BTUs per hour and can be easily installed in virtually any vehicle.
September 29, 2012
Weapons
G.L.O.V.E. Generated Low Output Voltage Emitter
Compliant Technologies
The G.L.O.V.E. (Generated Low Output Voltage Emitter) from Compliant Technologies is worn as a glove and quickly transforms into a conducted electrical weapon (CEW) to be used within the force continuum.
February 13, 2020
Technology
TRU-Vu's Sunlight Readable, Optically Bonded Monitors
TRU-Vu produced this demo to compare its optically bonded monitors and sunlight readable nonitors to standard LCD monitors in direct, bright sunlight.
July 6, 2011
Patrol
Police: Calif. Sex Offenders Wore Ankle Monitors During Murders
Convicted sex offenders who authorities in Southern California believe raped and killed four women allegedly wore GPS trackers while committing their crimes, and investigators believe there may be more victims. Read Full Story Here.
April 14, 2014
Vehicle Ops
eCycle Introduces Low Voltage A/C For Police Vehicles
eCycle Inc. has a low-voltage air-conditioning module for police and other municipal vehicles. The affordable, efficient DC air-conditioning solution produces up to 16,000 BTU per hour and can be easily installed in virtually any vehicle, according to the company.
July 5, 2012
Special Units
Quest Technologies Heat Stress Monitors
July 31, 2002
Point of Law
AG Garland Announces New Rules Regulating Consent Decree Monitors
Monitoring teams — usually composed of former police officials, lawyers, academics and police-reform consultants — have typically billed local taxpayers between $1 million and $2 million per year. Some consultants have served on federal oversight teams in more than one city at the same time, drawing criticism over conflicts of interest.
September 13, 2021
Patrol
Video: Calif. Sex Offenders Reportedly Wore Ankle Monitors During Murders
Convicted sex offenders who authorities in Southern California believe raped and killed four women allegedly wore GPS trackers while committing their crimes, and investigators believe there may be more victims.
April 14, 2014
Technology
IACP 2002: Best of Show
Large trade shows can be overwhelming for everyone involved. They are a blur of seminars, awards banquets, industry schmooze sessions, and aisle after aisle of exhibits and demonstrations.
November 30, 2002
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