TASER Launches Axon Body Camera and Digital Evidence Management Solution in Canada
TASER says its approach to entering the Canadian market has been informed by conversations over the last year with a number of key law enforcement officials in Canada to learn about the unique challenges Canadian officers face.
TASER International today announced it is now offering its Axon body camera and digital evidence management solution to police agencies across Canada. The announcement includes the incorporation of Axon Public Safety Canada Inc. as a wholly owned subsidiary of TASER International. The company is now active and poised to function as TASER’s primary contracting and hiring entity in Canada for its Axon solution going forward.
TASER says its approach to entering the Canadian market has been informed by conversations over the last year with a number of key law enforcement officials in Canada to learn about the unique challenges Canadian officers face. TASER representatives will be in Québec City during the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police conference from August 16 through August 19, providing opportunities for agencies to learn more about how the total Axon solution will help solve those challenges. Later in the month, TASER will attend the Canadian Association of Police Governance conference in Markham, Ontario, to meet with police governance officials from across Canada.
“Our end-to-end solution is the number one body camera and digital evidence management solution used by major police forces in Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States,” said Rick Smith, founder and CEO of TASER International. “We’re thrilled to now offer our solution in Canada and continue working with Canadian law enforcement and justice officials to build together a new paradigm for policing.”
TASER’s Axon cameras are small, yet highly visible, and can be attached securely to sunglasses, a cap, a shirt collar, or a head mount. They are powered by a pocket-sized battery pack, which ensures recording capability during an entire shift. When recording, the cameras capture a wide-angle, full-color view of what an officer is facing. The video automatically uploads via a docking station to Evidence.com, a cloud-based storage and management system, where it can be easily accessed for review. The video files stored online or on the Axon video camera are secure and cannot be tampered with.
Evidence.com helps law enforcement capture, manage, and share digital evidence without the complexity or cost of installing in-house servers. It enables greater transparency through seamless integration with Axon body-worn video cameras. Evidence.com automates the upload process to ensure security and integrity while keeping officers in the field rather than sitting at computers.
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