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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 5, 2005

New NTOA Grants Available

New grants are now available from the National Tactical Officers Association through December 2, 2005.

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ProductsAugust 1, 2005

Panasonic All-Digital In-Car Video System

Panasonic’s Toughbook Arbitrator mobile digital video system allows patrol vehicles to capture video in real time with high-quality digital images. The all-digital solid-state video system instantaneously archives images for later use as it records. Features include a ruggedized 220X zoom camera with built-in infrared and 0.06 lux low-light capability engineered to meet MIL-STD 810F standards and MPEG4 compression for easy storage and fast wireless transmission of full-motion video files.

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ProductsAugust 1, 2005

Info-Cop Voice-Activated Software

The new version of Info-Cop allows police officers to use voice commands to control in-vehicle devices such as sirens, scanners, GPS units, and lights. With Speech User Interface technology officers can also gain immediate access to motor vehicle and warrant information in local, state, and federal crime databases just by speaking commands to an in-car laptop.

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ProductsAugust 1, 2005

Havis-Shields Interior Window Bars

Havis-Shields interior window bars have a welded one-piece frame consisting of 10 vertical bars. The frame is custom designed to fit most popular police cruiser window partitions. The bars allow for quick installation and window accessibility for cleaning.

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ProductsAugust 1, 2005

LEOGLO NiteVizn System

The NiteVizn system from LEOGLO provides safe illumination for the back seats of police cruisers because it doesn’t create glare. When applied high on the back of a cruiser cage, it emits blue electroluminescent light, a type of light that does not damage night vision yet is highly visible and uniform. The strips are non-reflective and non-glaring, and are bendable and immune to vibration and impact.

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ProductsAugust 1, 2005

ABS Aerolight Xenon Gyroplane

The new Xenon gyroplane from ABS Aerolight is an ultra-light motorized aircraft fitted with upper and lower windows, a wraparound windshield, and a complete helicopter-type instrument panel. The 50-inch-wide cabin has centrally located controls and the seats can be removed to install a stretcher, cargo area, or airborne workspace.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 28, 2005

Senators Criticize FBI for Failure to Improve Anti-Terror Intelligence Since 9/11

Senators at a Judiciary Committee meeting raked FBI Director Robert Mueller over the coals yesterday for what it sees as an inability to effectively implement intelligence changes deemed necessary after 9/11, which occurred nearly four years ago.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 21, 2005

Philadelphia Tracks High-Risk Probationers With GPS

The Philadelphia Pretrial Service Division is testing Global Positioning Surveillance as a monitoring device to keep track of high-risk defendants and probationers under community supervision.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 14, 2005

Suspect in Oklahoma Police Chase Arrested After Reporting Abandoned Truck Stolen

An Oklahoma man was arrested after allegedly leading police on a chase, ditching his vehicle, fleeing on foot, and then making contact to report his vehicle stolen.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 8, 2005

U.S. Mass Transit on Orange Alert

The United States government has upgraded the threat level from code yellow to code orange, or high risk of terrorist attack, for the nation’s mass transit system in response to the bomb attacks on London’s transit system yesterday that killed an estimated 50 people and injured 400.

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