IACP 2022: Utility Shows Three New Products
These latest technologies expand upon Utility’s universe of products and platforms, which support more than 60,000 users with an intuitive interface for effectively capturing, analyzing, and managing video evidence, the company says.
The 2022 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Annual Conference and Exposition is in progress in Dallas, and Utility is unveiling three new products.
“When it comes to evidence management technology, needs are constantly evolving,” said Michael Nark, president and CEO of Utility. “Especially within law enforcement, agencies and the communities they serve expect more from this technology, and when you consider that 80% of evidence involved in an investigation is now digital, agencies are looking for technologies that make data collection and management as efficient, effective and secure as possible. As a company, we are evolving along with our law enforcement agency customers, making sure we offer technologies that give them the opportunity to spend more time in the community fostering trust and transparency.”
In 2022, Utility introduced a comprehensive rebranding initiative to complement the company’s accelerated growth—the company saw a 26.75% increase in year-over-year revenue in the second quarter alone. At the forefront of the brand’s evolution is ongoing product developments that align the company’s expansive—and growing—universe of innovative products and operating systems. Continuing this focus, the following products are being unveiled at the show.
Polaris by Utility is the new iteration of Utility’s cloud-based digital evidence management system (DEMS). Designed to enable agencies to gather disparate digital evidence from any source into one unified view, Polaris allows agencies to upload, analyze and manage evidence including video, audio, documents, photos, metadata, phone data, security camera footage, and more. Agencies can manage camera registry programs within the platform featuring a simple process to request digital evidence from citizens and have files uploaded to the case directly. Additionally, the platform allows for the intake of evidence from third-party systems allowing agencies to utilize one DEMS platform for all forms of evidence. Enhanced case management tools now feature transcription and translation to accelerate analysis and review of video and audio.
Solar-Powered ALPR, an evolution of Utility’s ALPR technology, this fixed-mount hardware provides a low-cost solution. The technology ensures superior license plate capture in most any light and weather condition along with smart analytics that extends license plate capture to include vehicle make, model and color, Utility says. All of Utility’s ALPR services feature real-time license plate capture, analysis and hotlist matching; geographic searching; and proximity, BOLO and hotlist alerting.
EOS by Utility, previously known as BodyWorn by Utility, is introduced by its new name at the IACP Conference. The patented, robust evidence collection device is purpose built for law enforcement and can be integrated into uniforms to ensure it stays in place for consistent data collection. With the new name come new functionalities, increasing officers’ task efficiency and saving them time. These new features include search bar classifications to quickly find incidents and an automatic driver’s license scanner. The application is now available in Spanish and French Canadian, further enhancing the experience for officers who prefer to work in these languages.
These latest technologies expand upon Utility’s universe of products and platforms, which support more than 60,000 users with an intuitive interface for effectively capturing, analyzing, and managing video evidence, the company says. Along with the company’s body-worn camera, the Rocket by Utility in-car video system incorporates real-time communications, policy-based automatic recording functionality and real-time GPS positioning to create the best situational awareness possible during critical times. The Rocket system also supports the Utility interview room recording system. Additionally, the recently introduced Helios by Utility gives prosecuting attorneys the ability to organize files from multiple agencies and disparate systems into one view as the only SaaS-based digital evidence management system that is technology provider agnostic.
IACP attendees can see the new products at Utility’s booth #7816.
More Technology

Echodyne Expands Public Safety Radar Applications Through Partnership with Axon
Echodyne has partnered with Axon to support safer and more scalable drone operations across law enforcement, homeland security, and Drone as First Responder programs globally.
Read More →
Miami Police Department Deploys Airwayz’s Overwatch Platform During FIFA World Cup Events
The deployment of Airwayz’s Overwatch airspace management platform during the FIFA World Cup demonstrates the future of airspace infrastructure for managing, securing, and coordinating complex urban airspace environments.
Read More →
Safariland Solis Rethinks Concealable Duty
What if Level I retention didn’t require a full duty rig? Safariland’s Solis delivers trusted ALS security in a streamlined OWB platform built for administrative and plainclothes professionals who need protection without the bulk.
Read More →
How Patrolfinder Uses Data to Make Streets Safer
Law enforcement agencies have long relied on instinct and routine to optimize patrols. Patrolfinder uses data to help agencies see where officers go — and where they don’t — to improve visibility and maximize coverage.
Read More →
Crime Prevention by Merging Tech with Human Intervention
Elite Interactive Solutions tackles crime prevention with technology and human intervention, working closely with local police to provide insights when a response is needed. The key is to blend the latest in remote video monitoring, artificial intelligence, and a well-trained agent with eyes on the scene.
Read More →
Case Study Details Integration of Body-Worn Cameras with CAD
The Billerica Police Department (Massachusetts) improved transparency and accountability, sharpened evidence management, and reduced manual hours by integrating Axis Communications body-worn cameras with its Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system.
Read More →
ZeroEyes Public Safety Alerts Integrates Samdesk for Real-Time Risk Detection and Awareness
ZeroEyes has integrated Samdesk into its Public Safety Alerts platform to deliver faster, verified intelligence to help organizations understand emerging risks and respond quickly.
Read More →
NJ Police Department Combines Strong Technology & Public Safety Strategy
The Fort Lee Police Department in New Jersey has modernized with Genetec Security Center, including video management, automatic license plate recognition (ALPR), and Clearance digital evidence management.
Read More →
Pimloc & Dynamic Workflow Solutions Partner to Deliver Data Management and Automated Redaction
The joint redaction solution from Pimloc and Dynamic Workflow Solutions helps agencies reduce FOIA response time and compliance risk by automatically redacting faces, license plates, and other sensitive information from digital evidence.
Read More →
The University of Alabama Rolls Out Couter-Drone Technology
The University of Alabama is using D-Fend Solutions as a counter-drone technology supplier for campus and game-day airspace security. The University integrates D-Fend’s EnforceAir into its Emergency Operations Center (EOC), utilizing a unified command framework to collaborate with local, state, and federal partners during major events.
Read More →

