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Type: Video
Section: Technology
Technology
Coffee Break with Police Experts: Challenges Facing 911 Call Centers and How Technology can Help
Jordan Witt, product manager for public safety at CentralSquare Technologies, speaks with POLICE editor David Griffith about 911 personnel shortages, abandoned calls, and other issues facing emergency communications centers and how technology can help.
March 2, 2023
Technology
How Open Source Intelligence Can Identify Threats
POLICE Magazine Editor David Griffith discussed open source intelligence investigations on the Cobwebs Technologies Tangles solution with Johnmichael O'Hare, business development director for Cobwebs.
December 20, 2022
Technology
How Livestreaming 911 Calls Makes Officers More Effective and Efficient feat. Cpt. Don Redmond
What if police officers could hear 911 calls as they happen in real time? Hear a discussion that answers this question, with first hand experiences in this episode on Coffee Break with Police Experts.
February 21, 2022
Technology
(Video) The Benefits (and Limitations) of Body Cameras
LAPD Captain Greg Meyer (ret.) discusses some of the benefits of body-worn cameras, such as proving an officer's innocence of wrongdoing when falsely accused by a citizen, as well as some limitations.
April 18, 2019
Technology
Knightscope's Robots Can Help Law Enforcement Officers Secure Facilities, Prevent Crime
Knightscope says the K5 can operate 24/7, monitoring facilities for security issues and notifying users when there is a problem such as an unauthorized vehicle in a restricted area. In addition, the very presence and appearance of the K5 acts as a deterrent. More Here.
April 14, 2018
Technology
Facebook Changes Concern Local Police and Government Agencies
A recent change at Facebook is having an impact on police and government agencies that's making them worried. The social media giant has changed its algorithm and residents may not be able to easily see posts from cities and counties. More Here.
January 30, 2018
Technology
Paralyzed MO Officer Presented with Smart Home
The Gary Sinise Foundation will present a smart home to former Ballwin, MO, police officer Mike Flamion who was paralyzed from the neck down after being shot in the line of duty. More Here.
November 22, 2017
Technology
L.A. Police Commission Approves Use of Drones for 1-Year Program
The Los Angeles Police Commission voted 3-1 Tuesday to allow police to use drones in a one-year pilot program. Opponents of the plan were gathering outside LAPD headquarters downtown to protest the vote. More Here.
October 17, 2017
Technology
CA Agency Equips Officers with Smartphone Body Cameras Powered by Visual Labs Software
The Fontana (CA) Police Department is equipping its officers with smartphones loaded with Visual Labs software that converts them into body-worn cameras. More Here.
August 10, 2017
Technology
LAPD Asks Police Commission to Approve Drone Program
LAPD Assistant Chief Beatrice Girmala presented the department’s plan for a pilot program for limited use of drones to the Board of Police Commissioners, which was not required to vote on the pilot program Tuesday and took no action. More Here.
August 9, 2017
Technology
VA Company Developing Radar Gun that Detects Texting in Vehicles
A Virginia-based company called ComSonics may have the solution to that problem. According to CNN, the company is developing a radar gun that will not only tell officers the speed of the targeted but also whether someone is texting in the vehicle.
April 7, 2017
Technology
Maryland Agency Uses Drone to Locate Stolen Construction Equipment
The Cecil County Sheriff's Office used an unmanned aerial vehicle, otherwise known as a drone, to find the missing equipment.
March 22, 2017
Technology
VA Agency Deploys New Injury-Detecting Technology in Vests
The Montgomery County (VA) Sheriff's Office is the first police agency in the country to use a new technology to help injured officers. The Automatic Injury Detection Panels fit on officers' vests and they can detect when an officer has been shot or stabbed. More Here.
February 10, 2017
Technology
Arizona DPS Buys $2 Million of High-Tech Training Simulators
The Arizona Department of Public Safety has spent more than $2 million on virtual training simulators, designed to immerse officers in real-world scenarios. More Here.
December 20, 2016
Technology
Suspects Charged With Using 'Pokemon Go' to Commit Armed Robberies
Four teens allegedly used the newly-released "Pokemon Go" app to commit multiple robberies in St. Louis and St. Charles counties. More Here.
July 12, 2016
Patrol
Actor Erik Estrada Becomes Idaho Reserve Officer
Erik Estrada starred as a highway patrol officer in the T.V. series "CHiPS." He is now teaming up with the St. Anthony (ID) Police Department to kick off the department's new 'Internet Crimes Against Children' task force. More Here.
July 7, 2016
Technology
Oklahoma City Removes Body Cameras from Officers After Policy Dispute with Union
The Oklahoma City Police Department has been forced to temporarily end its body-worn camera program because of a dispute between the local Fraternal Order of Police and the chief over policy. More Here.
June 16, 2016
Technology
FBI Paid More Than $1.3 Million to Crack Terrorist's iPhone
The FBI paid at least $1.3 million dollars for the tool that allowed it to break into the iPhone 5 used by San Bernardino terrorist Syed Rizwan Farook, agency director James Comey said Thursday. More Here.
April 22, 2016
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