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Newsby Staff WriterJune 15, 2012

Appriss Adds Public Records Data To JusticeXchange

Appriss has announced an addition of new public records data to JusticeXchange—its secure, integrated justice solution. Law enforcement agencies will now be able to access to vehicle registrations, marriages, divorces, possible relatives to persons of interest, and other public records data.

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ProductsJune 14, 2012

Warrior Flashlight

PowerTac, which is located in Hillsborough, N.C., brings you the ultimate lighting device with cutting-edge technology, exceptional craftsmanship, and unparalleled performance.

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ProductsJune 14, 2012

XG-75 Two-Way Radio

The XG-75 portable from Harris Corp. is a premier single-band radio for public safety agencies operating on VHF and UHF frequencies that can withstand the most challenging conditions.

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ProductsJune 14, 2012

APALS

The new APALS (All Purpose Adhesive Light Strip) by Brite-Strike—bright, light, and holds tight.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 11, 2012

Vievu Announces Cloud-Based Storage for Public Safety

On-body video vendor Vievu has introduced a cloud-based storage service via Amazon Web Services that allows users to store, share, review, and access secure and encrypted video evidence for $10 a month per camera.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 11, 2012

Recon Robotics Introduces Throwbot XT Reconnaissance Robot

Recon Robotics, Inc. will introduce an advanced military and police robot with state-of-the-art reconnaissance capabilities at the Eurosatory defense and security exhibition to be held June 11-14 in Paris.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 11, 2012

Morphix Introduces Hydrogen Fluoride Cassette for Chameleon Detector

Morphix Technologies has introduced a hydrogen fluoride sensor cassette for the Chameleon chemical detection unit that detects gases and vapors in the air.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 8, 2012

NYCLU Releases 'Stop and Frisk Watch' App

The New York Civil Liberties Union has released the "Stop and Frisk Watch" app for Android phones that lets users to record and report police activity to the group.

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Articlesby David GriffithJune 7, 2012

Wasting Emergency Assets

Something like 38% of all 911 calls in New York City are now attributed to the phenomenon known as "butt-dialing." The New York City 911 operators receive 10.4 million calls a year and nearly 4 million of them are accidental. And the Big Apple is not alone in suffering from this problem. It's a nationwide plague caused by a little-known cellphone feature.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 6, 2012

Louisiana Agency Deploys digiTicket eCitation System

The department, which polices a suburb of Baton Rouge, chose digiTicket because of its "superior user experience, ease of use, and Saltus' reputation for outstanding customer service," according to the company.

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