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The Russell County Sheriff's Department and Phenix City Police Department (in Alabama) are using a Justice Department grant to add in-car video to patrol vehicles. The agencies are upgrade to new Digital Ally camera gear and replacing Sony cancorders mounted to the dashboards. The new systems will improve reliability, deliver better quality video, and free up space in the squad car.
Read More →A plan to add video cameras to the Los Angeles Police Department's 1,200-vehicle patrol car fleet has been delayed because of problems integrating the cameras with the in-car computers.
Read More →A 23-year-old man on probation for a weapons offense shot and killed himself on a Michigan roadway, after a tense stand-off with an officer who had pulled him over.
Read More →Digital Ally produced this promo to show the features of its DVM-500 in-vehicle video system for patrol vehicles. Integrated into a rearview mirror, the system records to solid state memory and includes integrated GPS with a "mark" feature and pre-event recording.
Read More →Albany patrol officers will now be able to record encounters with suspects, following the department's equipping of the cars with in-car video systems.
Read More →RoboVu's RoboCAM 5.0 is a full enterprise digital video management solution for public safety that is integrated to the company's Robo III military rugged Mobile Data Computer. RoboCAM 5.0 has a smaller hardware footprint along with a streamlined military avionics wiring harness featuring plug and play capability and military avionics connectors.
Read More →WatchGuard Video, a privately-held law enforcement technology manufacturer, announced today that the company holds the number one market share position for U.S. sales of digital in-car video systems used by law enforcement.
Read More →Hundreds gathered around Digital Ally's Booth at the 116th International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference in Denver last Monday in the hopes of meeting John Elway.
Read More →You might feel that the uniform gives you anonymity to say what you feel in the heat of the moment. But you are not a nameless person in the crowd. You are a police officer.
Read More →Digital Ally Inc. will highlight a number of its new advanced video surveillance products at the International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference and Exposition, October 3-7 in Denver, Colo. The Company will be exhibiting at Booth #1012, where John Elway will greet attendees on October 5.
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