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Newsby Staff WriterJune 22, 2016

Cummins Allison Offers Solutions for Documenting Seized Money Efficiently

As law enforcement agencies and joint task forces continue to combat illegal drug trafficking, they are faced with the challenge of quickly and accurately documenting, tracking, and managing the vast amounts of incoming and outgoing cash used in drug investigations.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 21, 2016

Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure Unveils Latest Intergraph CAD Software

Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure has launched Intergraph Computer-Aided Dispatch (I/CAD) 9.4, the latest version of its suite of incident management software.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 20, 2016

LEID Products Granted Patent for Biometrics Management System

LEID's BACS Asset Management System eliminates potential liability while reducing the negative cost repercussions of human error in asset management. Its technology powers security, control, safety, accountability, and reliability in reporting.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 17, 2016

Amazon Web Services Signs CJIS Agreement with the State of Colorado

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced it has signed a Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) agreement with the State of Colorado. Colorado is the latest CJIS agreement AWS has signed, on the heels of CJIS agreements with the California Department of Justice and the State of Minnesota.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 17, 2016

32 agencies Purchase Spillman, 68 Expand Systems in First Quarter of 2016

Thirty-two public safety and private security agencies chose Spillman Technologies as their new software vendor during the first quarter of 2016, bringing Spillman’s total customer count to nearly 1,700 agencies across the United States. In addition to these new agencies, 68 existing Spillman customers expanded their current systems by purchasing additional software modules.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 16, 2016

Video: 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.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 16, 2016

Baltimore Officials, Verizon Search for Reason 911 System Failed Tuesday

City officials quickly decided to use the 311 call center as an alternative but debated for at least a half hour how to let the public know about the problems.

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ProductsJune 9, 2016

Personal Thermal Imaging Cameras

Seek Thermal recently unveiled its new line of affordable and portable personal thermal image cameras (TICs) for law enforcement: The Seek Reveal and extended range version, the Seek RevealXR FastFrame.

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ProductsJune 9, 2016

Range Master Tablet

Cubic’s Range Master Tablet allows instructors to manage their range’s rack-based computer system from their handheld device.

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Articlesby Melanie BasichJune 9, 2016

Oxx: Coffee to Go

Have you ever wished you could drink a cup of coffee out at a scene without having to spend a bunch on it or waste resources on having someone get it for you? What if you and every other officer out on a long call could make your own individual piping hot cups of coffee as you needed them? Enter the CoffeeBoxx.

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