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Type: News
Section: Vehicle Ops
Vehicle Ops
Illinois State Police Sees Dramatic Results by Upgrading to NEC's Latest AFIS Technology
November 30, 2000
Vehicle Ops
Kimber Special Edition .45 Pistol to Benefit Heritage Fund. $100,000 Contribution Already Made After Success of Initial Orders
November 30, 2000
Vehicle Ops
The 107th Annual International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference and Exhibition
October 31, 2000
Special Units
Theft prevention program strives to keep tabs on hot wheels
September 30, 2000
Vehicle Ops
2000 Battle of the Badges
September 30, 2000
Technology
NASRO director named to
Police
Advisory Board
August 31, 2000
Technology
Police
lauded for '99 editorial achievements
August 31, 2000
Vehicle Ops
"New Digital Camera Able to Print Instant Photographs on Polaroid Film"
July 31, 2000
Special Units
Free Webpage promotes police leadership
July 31, 2000
Training
"New Foam Defeats Biological Weapons"
June 30, 2000
Vehicle Ops
"Old Crime Cases Revived; New Technology Is County's Tool"
May 31, 2000
Weapons
"High Tech, New Laws Have Impact on Law Enforcement"
May 31, 2000
Vehicle Ops
"Gadgets on Patrol Against Crime"
May 31, 2000
Vehicle Ops
NSA 2000 set to roll
May 31, 2000
Vehicle Ops
New Ford, GM Vehicles Tested by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is one of only two police agencies nationally (the other is the Michigan State Police) that test current and prototype police vehicles.
January 31, 2000
Vehicle Ops
Software Helps Find the Perfect Patrol Vehicle
The National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLE CTC) has developed free Internet-based software to help fleet administrators select the patrol vehicle that is best suited to their specific needs.
January 31, 2000
Technology
Virginia Police Go Airborne to Catch Elusive Speeders
Virginia State Police are going airborne to catch speeders who use radar detectors. "Bear in the Air," the new program, goes into effect July 1.The new traffic laws this year have harsher penalties for drunk driving and a ban on children riding in the beds of pickup trucks.
December 31, 1998
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