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PTX 2019 Brings Together Police Buyers and Technology Suppliers for Networking and One-on-One Meetings

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At the end of 2019 law enforcement leaders and technology personnel held one-on-one meetings with representatives from some of the market’s leading technology companies at the first POLICE Technology eXchange (PTX).

Held Dec. 9 through 11 at the Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch in Scottsdale, AZ, PTX 2019 was a hosted buyer event where invited agency personnel (“delegates”) met with technology companies (“supplier hosts”) about products they are interested in buying.

PTX is not a trade show. It’s a much more streamlined and compact event. PTX is “a small gathering by design,” says POLICE Publisher Leslie Pfeiffer. “Because PTX is small it gives a diverse yet select group of law enforcement delegates and suppliers the opportunity to build unique relationships that will last long after PTX is over.”

In addition to meeting with suppliers about technologies that can help their agencies overcome the challenges presented by contemporary policing, law enforcement agency delegates had an opportunity to network with colleagues at meals and other social gatherings.

During moderated roundtable discussions, the law enforcement professionals discussed such issues as:  funding technology acquisitions, body camera concerns, digital evidence management, the implementation of drone programs, how technology can support recruiting and retention of officers, buying public safety software, the role of artificial intelligence in law enforcement technologies, and how technology is helping agencies investigate crime.

Keynote speakers for PTX 2019 included Rick Smith, CEO of Axon, and Jeri Williams, chief of the Phoenix Police Department. Smith appeared via an Avatar virtual presence system and spoke about technology trends in law enforcement and the overall technology market. Williams discussed how technology is being used to address specific challenges at the Phoenix PD. For example, the agency is working with Axon to link its computer-aided-dispatch system with its body-worn cameras. Williams said the agency plans to issue smartphones to officers, and it is using online training to maximize the hours that officers can stay on the street.

Delegates at PTX 2019 included personnel from: the Albany (GA) Police Department, the Albuquerque Police Department, the Antioch (CA) Police Department, the Camden County (NJ) Police Department, the Chicago Police Department, the Clark County (WA) Sheriff’s Office, the Columbus (OH) Division of Police, the Flagstaff (AZ) Police Department, the Forsyth County (GA) Sheriff’s Office, the Garland (TX) Police Department, the Grand Rapids (MI) Police Department, the Greensboro (NC) Police Department, the Henderson (NV) Police Department, the Los Angeles Police Department, the Louisiana State Police, the Louisville Metro Police Department, the Mesa (AZ) Police Department, the Miami Gardens (FL) Police Department, the Rockford (IL) Police Department, the Scottsdale Police Department, the Tucson Police Department, the Vineland (NJ) Police Department, and the Wayne County (MI) Police Department.

Supplier hosts who participated in the event included: Acadis Readiness Suite, Aviglion-a Motorola Solutions Company, Clearview AI, Cognitec Systems, LexisNexis Coplogic Solutions, Nuance Dragon Law Enforcement, Orion Filters, TargetSolutions, Tyler Technologies, Versaterm, Vigilant Solutions, and Xtreme Performance Lab. AEE Technology and Innocent Armor participated as demonstration supporting sponsors.

Planning for PTX 2020 plus other POLICE eXchange events is under way. More information will soon be available on PoliceMag.com and in POLICE Magazine.

Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams gave the breakfast keynote. Her presentation discussed the technology challenges faced by her department and how they are being addressed.

The PTX opening night cocktail party offered delegates and company hosts a great opportunity to meet and network.

Rick Smith, CEO of Axon, presented the opening night keynote using an Avatar virtual presence system. Smith spoke about technology trends in law enforcement.

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PTX audience listening to Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams' breakfast keynote.

PTX 2019 group photo of delegates, supplier hosts, and POLICE staff.

Dinner networking at PTX 2019.

POLICE held the first Police Technology xChange (PTX) in Scottsdale, AZ, in December 2019.

Law enforcement agency representatives (delegates) pick up their PTX ID badges and welcome packs.

Delegates and supplier hosts at face-to-face meetings.

During roundtable discussions at PTX 2019, attendees discussed a wide variety of law enforcement technology issues.

Delegates and supplier hosts at face-to-face meetings.

Delegates and supplier hosts at face-to-face meetings.

Networking before the second night barbecue at PTX 2019.

Early morning at the Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch.

Delegates and supplier hosts at face-to-face meetings.

In addition to face-to-face meetings suppliers hosts gave group presentations to delegates.

POLICE Publisher Leslie Pfeiffer and Editor David Griffith chat with Tim Monaghan, information systems manager, Clark County (WA) Sheriff’s Office.