
Law enforcement technology and product providers were planning to showcase their latest innovations at IACP New Orleans in September and then the hurricane hit the city.
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The International Association of Chiefs of Police Show was supposed to be held in October, but COVID-19 changed that. Here's a look at some of the products that would have attracted attention.
Read More →The International Association of Chiefs of Police released a statement Monday on the movement to defund law enforcement agencies.
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Innovative new body cameras, radios, and training simulators were among the stars of this year's show.
Read More →Digital evidence capture systems were once again one of the hottest product categories at IACP.
Read More →Even though I knew the virtual reality patrol car was not actually there, I instinctively walked around its visual representation and not through it.
Read More →"Officers are safer if we can get them out of their field software as fast as possible," Seoane adds. He explains that if officers are not looking at their screens, their situational awareness is enhanced. And the public is safer if officers and other public safety professionals can respond more quickly.
Read More →During the annual gathering of the International Association of Chiefs of Police in Chicago last week, attending law enforcement leaders met to address the apparent rise in police officer suicide, vowing to address the problem with increased mental health support for officers.
Read More →BodyWorn by Utility Inc. has announced the unveiling of Active Shooter Response Technology (ASRT). The company says when it's installed in schools, businesses, stores, and other locations, ASRT provides real-time detection and location reporting of gunshots to reduce response time to active shooter events.
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The Rigaku family of handheld Raman analyzers is designed to provide on-site identification and detection of narcotics for law enforcement.
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