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WatchGuard Video's Version 6.0 software for the WatchGuard DV-1 police in-car video system includes "Record-After-the-Fact," which goes far beyond the traditional pre-event video feature. Record-After-the-Fact can create a new video recording event up to several days after the event actually occurred.
Read More →Since most police cruisers are already limited on space, the DVM-750 helps the department make the most of the space available for their equipment, according to the company.
Read More →These contracts include video systems that are mounted in or on vehicles, such as patrol cars, SUVs, trucks, motorcycles, boats or other vehicles.
Read More →The cameras will be installed within the dashboard, rather than the mounted style used by many law enforcement agencies. Police Director Garry McCarthy said the mounted cameras pose an injury risk to officers in the event of a motor-vehicle accident.
Read More →Decatur Electronics' Green for Green program allows law enforcement agencies to trade in their outdated in-car video systems for the new Responder 1000 in-car video system, while the company recycles the old systems.
Read More →The Ridgeland (S.C.) Police Department used federal drug enforcement funds from the DEA earned from seizures to help add Digital Ally video systems to their patrol cars.
Read More →L-3 Mobile-Vision is introducing a new, low cost version of its popular FLASHBACK2 digital in-car video system. The FLASHBACK2-Lite is designed for agencies that don’t require wireless transfer and have a minimum of videos to store and manage.
Read More →WatchGuard Video announced today the release of Version 6.0 software for the WatchGuard DV-1 police in-car video system. The Version 6.0 upgrade includes a powerful new patent pending feature called "Record-After-the-Fact" that allows officers to retrieve buffered video not previously recorded to a DVD.
Read More →A San Fernando city councilman has asked for additional tests to ensure the cameras work in low-light conditions and that image quality won't be affected by new LED streetlights installed in that section of Los Angeles.
Read More →It will soon be easier for officers in Phenix City and Russell County, Ala., to do their jobs. Both city police and county deputies are getting an upgrade in the form of new Digital Ally video systems for their police vehicles.
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