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Section: Vehicle Ops
Vehicle Ops
Computer Mounts and Docking Stations
Computer mounts and docking stations keep information at officers' fingertips while in their vehicles.
October 18, 2010
Vehicle Ops
Lower Profile Lighting
Traffic collisions continue to claim the lives of more law enforcement officers than any other type of incident each year. HG2 Emergency Lighting aims to lower that statistic with its Runner lighting solution, debuting at the International Association of Chiefs of Police show in Orlando this month.
October 13, 2010
Vehicle Ops
Mobile Command Vehicles
Find a command center on wheels to meet your agency's needs.
August 11, 2010
Vehicle Ops
Buying a Mobile Command Center
Acquiring any big ticket item for a law enforcement agency takes lots of time and lots of money. So when the
Indiana Department of Homeland Security
had the opportunity to purchase a new mobile command center from
Supreme Specialty Vehicles
, Response Director Shane A. Booker wanted to do it right the first time.
August 11, 2010
Vehicle Ops
13 Factors in Selecting a Police Unit Upfitter
Preparing a service-ready police unit may require more work than a small garage staff can handle, even with preplanning and experience. If a fleet staff is too busy maintaining in-service vehicles, outsourcing may be the solution.
June 14, 2010
Vehicle Ops
Manufacturers Debut Next Generation of Police Cars
Increased comfort and convenience, improved vehicle ingress and egress, advanced technology, and improved officer safety mark the next generation of police cars.
June 14, 2010
Vehicle Ops
The Recession Need Not Cripple Fleet Replacement Programs
Rather than simply defer replacement purchases to meet short-term budget-balancing goals, fleet managers should use today's fiscal challenges to reappraise their organization's approach to fleet replacement.
June 14, 2010
Vehicle Ops
Kawasaki's Concours 14P: Blue Streak
Today, Kawasaki is once again making police bikes. The company's new Concours 14 represents its attempt at recapturing a share of the law enforcement market.
June 6, 2010
Vehicle Ops
Rolling Gun Shops
The fact that you have better guns and more guns means that this type of crime is on the upswing. In recent months, police departments have even received e-mail warnings saying that gang members are increasingly "shopping" for guns inside law enforcement vehicles.
May 27, 2010
Vehicle Ops
Raging Bull
Can the police version of the Taurus sustain Ford's domination of the patrol car market? What we can say now is that the NGPI is a fine-looking automobile with the sleek lines of a luxury sports sedan; it performs like a muscle car; and it was designed from the ground up for police duty.
April 7, 2010
Vehicle Ops
Beyond the Patrol Car
Police officers cannot travel by squad car alone. From motorcycles to ARVs, different details require different modes of transportation.
February 24, 2010
Vehicle Ops
The Next Generation of Patrol Cars
The police patrol vehicle market is not known for revolutionary innovation. But that business model is now metamorphosing in response to a rapidly evolving automobile market. This means that the once staid patrol car market is becoming turbulent and more innovative.
February 24, 2010
Vehicle Ops
Bright Ideas in Lightbars
Today, law enforcement lightbars are becoming even more high-tech with the adoption of light emitting diodes (LEDs) and computer controls. Many lightbars also now feature modular design that allows an agency to replace and repair modules rather than the entire system.
December 28, 2009
Vehicle Ops
Cruising for a Bruising
Even though it was toward the back of the exhibit hall, it was hard to miss Oshkosh Defense's new Tactical Protector Vehicle (TPV) at this year's International Association of Chiefs of Police show. It's an imposing vehicle.
December 21, 2009
Vehicle Ops
Pursuit Training on the Cheap
Making sure police officers can drive well is not enough. They must also keep their mental skills just as sharp to follow policy under stress and exercise good judgment throughout the pursuit.
November 29, 2009
Vehicle Ops
Saving Green by Going Green
"We are all looking to reduce future costs," says Chief Robert Stewart of the Cotati (Calif.) Police Department, whose department sought to save money by reducing its energy use with a new police facility. While green features added $700,000 to the project's final tab, Stewart expects a rapid return on the investment in reduced energy costs.
October 13, 2009
Technology
Digital Eyes
By far the greatest technological innovation in the short history of in-car video has been the advent of digital recording systems. Whether they capture video on DVD discs, hard drive, or flash memory card, digital systems offer much greater resolution and easier and less expensive evidence storage than earlier analog VHS machines.
July 22, 2009
Vehicle Ops
Electric Enforcement
What truly sets all of T3 Motion's vehicles apart is an innovative "power management system."
March 31, 2009
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