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ProductsJune 1, 2009

Voice Vault Wireless Microphone

Digital Ally’s VoiceVault Advanced Wireless Microphone includes several industry-first features, such as on-board solid state memory that records audio evidence when going out of range or the signal is interrupted. It offers range of up to one mile by adjusting the transmit power as the range increases.

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ProductsJune 1, 2009

Face2Face

Abalone LLC is working with the Mendocino County (Calif.) Sheriff’s Office to show children how their faces would age after long-term methamphetamine use. Abalone’s compact 3D imaging Face2Face System uses off-the-shelf digital cameras mounted on a stereo bar to take two identical images offset from each other by a few degrees.

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Articlesby David GriffithJune 1, 2009

Turning Cops into Cameras

For some 15 years now, American police officers have been joined on patrol by in-car video systems that document their interaction with the public. Now, at least four companies have developed, are marketing, or plan to market body-worn video systems to law enforcement officers.

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Articlesby David GriffithJune 1, 2009

The All Seeing Eye

You are always on video. The only question that you have to ask yourself is whose video it will be?

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 27, 2009

Northcentral University's Computer Information Security Program Certified at Highest National Level

Northcentral University's School of Business and Technology Management (SoBTM), Computer Information Security (CIS), Management of Information Security (MIS), and Applied Computer Science (CS) online courses have been certified at the highest national level by National Security Systems (CNSS).

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 27, 2009

DHS Approves EF Johnson Technologies Lab for Testing Emergency Responder Radios

EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. announced that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has formally approved the company's engineering lab to test emergency responder radios for interoperability standards compliance.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 26, 2009

Four States Adopt 'No-Smiles' Policy for Driver's Licenses

"Neutral facial expressions" are now required at departments of motor vehicles (DMVs) in Arkansas, Indiana, Nevada, and Virginia to aid facial recognition software. That means you can't smile, or smile very much. Other states may follow.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 26, 2009

BIO-key Enters Strategic Partnership with Nlets

BIO-key International, Inc., a leader in finger-based biometric identification and wireless public safety solutions, announced a strategic partnership with Nlets. Nlets is the premiere interstate justice and public safety data communications network for the exchange of law enforcement, criminal justice, and public safety-related information.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 25, 2009

Ki Corp Offering COPsync to Its Law Enforcement Clients

COPsync, Inc., a software technology provider to law enforcement and emergency service professionals, has announced that Ki Corp has begun to offer the COPsync information sharing software to its network of law enforcement clients.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 22, 2009

All Traffic Solutions Donates Equipment to Law Enforcement Challenge Winners

All Traffic Solutions has awarded donations to each state level challenge of its all-new SPEEDsentry Shield radar speed display with data analysis, violator strobe, and wireless PDA. ATS sponsors the National Law Enforcement Challenge by donating an instALERT variable message board with hitch-mount and wireless PDA.

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