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Type: News
Section: Technology
Technology
CA Bill Would Make Police Body Camera Videos Public
New legislation from a Bay Area assemblyman would dramatically expand public access to police body camera videos in California.
July 6, 2017
Technology
908 Devices Introduces Next-Generation HPMS Device for First Responders
908 Devices has released the MX908, a second-generation handheld chemical detection and identification device powered by the company's patented and award-winning highpressure mass spectrometry (HPMS) technology.
July 6, 2017
Technology
Nominations for Vigilant Solutions’ Best in Force Award Now Open
Vigilant Solutions is now accepting nominations for the Best in Force award, an annual award recognizing law enforcement's innovative use of license plate recognition (LPR) and/or facial recognition (FR) technology.
June 30, 2017
Technology
VA Supreme Court to Hear Case Over How Long Police Can Keep LPR Data
The Virginia Supreme Court has agreed to hear a challenge over how long police can keep data from automated license plate readers, which police say can provide valuable investigative information.
June 28, 2017
Technology
Baltimore Speed Cameras Return Under Stricter Laws
The city will operate 10 portable speed cameras near schools throughout the city, the first step in Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh's plan to launch a network that eventually will include 20 speed cameras, 10 red light cameras, and a system designed to enforce a prohibition on trucks using certain streets.
June 26, 2017
Technology
Axon Gives 'Accelerate' Attendees Exclusive First Look at New RMS Solution
At the second annual Axon Accelerate User Conference, Axon previewed Axon Records, an RMS (records management system) designed to put officers back on the streets by reducing time spent doing paperwork while also helping agencies solve, prosecute, and prevent crime.
June 21, 2017
Technology
Thomson Reuters Brings Vigilant LPR Data to CLEAR Investigation Platform
Thomson Reuters, in collaboration with Vigilant Solutions, will integrate license plate recognition (LPR) data into its CLEAR investigation platform. Law enforcement professionals will be able to use CLEAR LPR to incorporate vehicle location information into comprehensive investigations of individuals and businesses.
June 19, 2017
Technology
Emergency Communications Network Acquires Send Word Now; Rebranded as OnSolve
Emergency Communications Network (ECN), a leading Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider of critical event management and emergency notification systems, announced it has acquired Send Word Now, known for its enterprise notification solutions. The combined companies have rebranded as OnSolve.
June 15, 2017
Technology
Integrated Biometrics Announces Five-0 Pocket-sized 10-Print Fingerprint Scanner
Integrated Biometrics has announced the Five-0 scanner for mobile fingerprint enrollment and verification. Five-0 is the first FBI-Certified, AFIS compatible 10-finger scanner that fits easily in a pocket and can run for hours using power provided by a smartphone, according to the company.
May 25, 2017
Technology
Dubai Plans to Field Robot Police Officers by 2030
Dubai, one of seven emirates in the United Arab Emirates, is taking a technological leap of faith this week as it introduces its first robot officer to the Dubai police force. Designed by the Spanish company PAL Robotics, the specialized REEM robot stands 5 feet 6 inches high and looks like a knight in shining white plastic armor, riding in on its wheels (rather than a horse).
May 23, 2017
Technology
Nevada Expected to Become Second State to Mandate Police Body Cameras
Police officers in the state of Nevada may soon be required to wear body cameras under a measure that was sent on Thursday to Governor Brian Sandoval for his signature.
May 19, 2017
Technology
Mobile App Provides Public Safety Agencies Quick Access to Critical Information
Public safety agencies across the U.S. are turning to a new mobile app that gives first responders quick access to critical information such as photos of suspects or the floorplans of a burning building in critical moments.
May 16, 2017
Technology
Cleveland Says Officers Should Not Have to Wear Body Cameras While Moonlighting
The city of Cleveland doesn't think it's necessary to require police officers to wear body cameras while working off-duty security details, and has asked a federal judge to sign off on a new policy that says as much.
May 9, 2017
Technology
Body Camera Plan Approved for Seattle Police
The federal judge overseeing Seattle police reforms has approved the Police Department’s long-awaited body-camera proposal, resolving an issue that had put the plan on hold.
May 5, 2017
Technology
SceneDoc Closes Investment Round to Support Company's Growth
SceneDoc Inc., a global law enforcement and public safety software provider, today announced the completion of a round of financing co-led by Responder Ventures (Palm Beach, FL), Motorola Solutions Venture Capital (Schaumburg, Illinois) and iGan Partners (Toronto, Ontario).
May 3, 2017
Technology
JW Fishers' Metal Detectors Being Used Worldwide to Locate Underwater Evidence and Explosives
Dive Team Leader Steve Sutton-Brown reports using Fishers new SAR-1 detector in a recent training exercise. “We’re regularly called on to search for evidence such as guns, knives, bullet casings, etc. We generally dive in visibility that is zero to one foot, which is one of the reasons we choose this machine.
May 3, 2017
Technology
ATF's Ballistics Van to Help Baltimore as Murder Rate Increases
Baltimore has experienced its highest murder rate in history through the first four months of 2017—but authorities there are now receiving federal help in the form of a mobile gun-tracking van from the ATF.
May 3, 2017
Technology
Virginia State Police Shut Down E-mail to Thwart Malware Attack
The Virginia State Police shut down its email system on Wednesday night to strengthen its defense against a sophisticated new form of malware that infected the law enforcement agency’s network at the end of last week.
April 28, 2017
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