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TechnologyFebruary 1, 2006

Extech Data Systems Portable Thermal Printer

Extech Data Systems’ new S1500T Series battery-operated thermal printer has a lightweight, compact, and durable design, making it ideal for both desktop and in-vehicle use. It provides wireless connectivity with a specially designed IrDA interface. DC and battery power options are available. With automatic thermal print contrast, the S1500T produces a high speed, high resolution print, reducing print time.

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PatrolFebruary 1, 2006

Mifflin Valley ANSI Plus Parka

Mifflin Valley’s ANSI Plus Parka features a waterproof outer shell and silver two-inch 3M Scotchlite reflective trim for when you want to be seen. This ANSI/ISEA 104-2004 Class 3 compliant parka also features a concealable attached hood, a two-way YKK zipper, Velcro adjustable cuffs, a radio pocket, and two microphone tabs. Lower front slash-cut bellows pockets keep hands warm and hold accessories.

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Special UnitsFebruary 1, 2006

H&H Associates Emergency Combat Tourniquet

H&H Associates’ new TOURNI-KWIK-3 (TK-3) is an emergency combat tourniquet. Recently tested by the U.S. Navy’s test lab in Panama City, Fla., and given high marks, the TK-3 is a full latex tourniquet designed to stop arterial bleeding and amputations using just one-hand. The TK-3, a 3-inch by 40-inch tourniquet, is more lightweight and less expensive than those currently being used by the armed forces.

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PatrolJanuary 1, 2006

Sirchie Fingerprint Laboratories MegaMaxx Forensic Light Kit

Sirchie MegaMaxx is a compact kit that contains eight LED-type lights ranging from ultraviolet to 625nm, plus one white light. Each light is made of heavy-duty aluminum alloy and operates on batteries. Seven of the lights feature a high-intensity, 1-watt LED; the UV light features five LEDs for greater power. The kit also includes barrier goggles, special camera lens filters, a tripod light holder, and sturdy carrying case.

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TechnologyJanuary 1, 2006

BlueTree Wireless Data Firmware Release 1.2

BlueTree Wireless’ Firmware Release 1.2 for its flagship 4000 IP and 5000 GPS series wireless modems adds significant features and functionality to support an increased number of new applications. New features include port forwarding capabilities and a serial-IP listening socket. The product enhances DSL replacement and network backup, as well as surveillance, control flow (AMR), and SCADA applications using Ethernet.

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TechnologyJanuary 1, 2006

Cisco Systems IPICS Communications

Cisco’s new IP Interoperability and Collaboration Systems (IPICS) technology is a new communication system designed to easily integrate push-to-talk radio systems with other communication resources. These next-generation capabilities are designed to allow organizations to easily collaborate on daily operations, safety, security, and emergency management across different networks—both wired and wireless.

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TechnologyJanuary 1, 2006

Knowledge Computing Intel Lead Module for COPLINK

Knowledge Computing’s new Intel Lead module is an enhanced analytical application that allows law enforcement to more effectively share information and tease qualified leads out of raw data at the earliest stages of criminal and intelligence investigations. This software lets officers enter information from active investigations into a segregated database that continuously searches across multiple databases in the COPLINK node to identify relationships and patterns relevant to an investigation.

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Vehicle OpsJanuary 1, 2006

Highway Products Silverback SUV Lockup Box

The new Silverback SUV lockup box from Highway Products combines a sleek, polished aluminum look with rugged, professional security. The box features 1/8-inch, marine-grade aluminum construction, a glide-out drawer that’s rated to handle up to 250 pounds, and a Hansen “T-Handle” stainless-steel lock. The silverback is designed for the safe storage of evidence, firearms, ammunition, flashlights, radios, laptop computers, raid gear, and other valuables.

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PatrolJanuary 1, 2006

Information Display Company Quick-Change System

Information Display Company’s new Quick-Change system enables traffic engineers and police departments to move SpeedCheck driver feedback signs between several locations. The Quick-Change brackets are made of heavy-duty stainless steel plate and can be used with the company’s VSC-1520 15-inch signs. The bracket sets run for $95 each.

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TechnologyJanuary 1, 2006

Matrox Graphics DualHead2Go Monitor Upgrade Device

Matrox Graphics’ new DualHead2Go is a multi-display upgrade device. It connects to the monitor connector of a computer and adds support for an extra monitor. The computer operating system treats DualHead2Go like a monitor, supporting resolutions twice as wide as standard resolutions. The product uses Matrox’s patent-pending technology that divides monitor output from the computer into two separate displays.

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TechnologyJanuary 1, 2006

Panasonic 500 NIT LCD for Toughbooks

Panasonic’s new 500 NIT display for its Toughbook notebook computers addresses the demand for enhanced outdoor visibility in public safety applications. While Panasonic’s Toughbooks have always offered anti-glare and anti-reflective screens, the new 500 NIT display is 250 to 300 percent brighter than commercial-grade notebooks, making it easier for officers to work in bright daylight conditions.

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PatrolJanuary 1, 2006

PepperBall Technologies SA-10NX PepperBall System

The new SA-10NX from PepperBall Technologies is designed to help achieve suspect compliance, suspect marking, inmate management, personal protection, barricade extraction, animal control, and more. The handheld launcher is powered by carbon dioxide and works with all PepperBall projectiles. Custom designed SA-10NX shoulder or thigh holsters are available, as well as a removable rail for mounting laser sights or other accessories on the launcher.

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