
Versaterm Appoints New Chief Technology Officer
Johann Jooste brings more than two decades of experience designing scalable platforms for law enforcement and emergency services to his new role as chief technology officer at Versaterm.
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Johann Jooste brings more than two decades of experience designing scalable platforms for law enforcement and emergency services to his new role as chief technology officer at Versaterm.
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The NVD Binocular/Monocular Night Vision Device with Gain Control (BMNVDG) is a new concept that combines all the best features of a monocular and binocular into one fully functional night vision product.
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Getac Inc., manufacturer of rugged computers, announced that the Las Vegas (Nev.) Metro PD has ordered 898 Getac rugged tablets for its police force. The department ordered 778 Getac F110 rugged tablets to be installed in its cruisers. Another 120 Getac T800 rugged tablets will be deployed by the department's Motor Division to support traffic control and citations.
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Smiths Detection today launches HI-SCAN 6040C, a compact checkpoint scanner designed specifically to screen hand-carried items in the entrance areas of public buildings.
Read More →Colorado lawmakers studying ways to collect data on racial profiling by law enforcement said Monday they would consider having some agencies issue citations electronically to make it easier to compile information.
Read More →The Office of Personnel Management now says 5.6 million people's fingerprints were stolen as part of the hacks, more than five times the initial estimate reported over the summer.
Read More →The AS&E Medium Energy Mobile Scanner will leverage the Company's detection technology on a new mobile platform and will be used by CBP to perform non-intrusive inspection of incoming conveyances at U.S. ports of entry beginning in 2016.
Read More →Point Blank Enterprises has successfully completed its acquisition of Eye3Data, manufacturer and distributor of advanced technology solutions for the law enforcement community.
Read More →The Department of Justice awarded $19.3 million in grants Monday to dozens of police departments seeking to start using body cameras but turned down a greater number of applicants hoping for federal aid to deploy the technology.
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More than 50 people showed up. Many of the protestors dressed in black, representing local people killed by APD in recent years.
Read More →Metro PD's policy, which will make most body camera footage readily available to the public, appears to be a balance between transparency and privacy, the ACLU says.
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