
By downloading and reading this white paper on policemag.com, officers can learn how to generate significant savings for an inter-agency investigation team using FARO 3D laser technology.
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The New FARO Freestyle3D Handheld Laser Scanner is an easy-to-use device utilized to scan and measure objects in tight spaces, making it ideal for crime scene and trace evidence data collection.
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Traditional scene analysis is a lengthy process, requiring hundreds of pictures, measurements and sketches. The new 3D scanners made by Faro can capture the entire scene in a fraction of the time.
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FARO Technologies, Inc., maker of 3D measurement, imaging, and realization technology, has announced the acquisition of ARAS 360 Technologies, a global leader in the development of accident and crime reconstruction, simulation and animation software.
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Faro Technologies, Inc., known for its 3D measurement, imaging, and realization technology, announces the release of the new Faro Freestyle3D Handheld Laser Scanner, an intuitive device for use in law enforcement.
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Faro Technologies' new Faro CAD Zone Release 10 software suite offers updated versions of Crime Zone, Crash Zone, Fire Zone, and Insurance Zone. The Release 10 versions are available for immediate delivery to customers.
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Preserve your real-world crime scene and transform it into a virtual 3D world.
Read More →FARO Technologies, Inc., known for its 3D measurement, imaging, and realization technology, has acquired The CAD Zone, Inc., a software provider in the law enforcement accident and crime scene reconstruction market.
Read More →Attendees of the conference will learn about the laser scanning and 3-D imaging industry through keynote speeches, workshop sessions, and networking events. The conference will take place Oct. 16-18 in Orlando, Fla.
Read More →Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the so-called "underwear bomber," has been sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to the attempted bombing of Northwest Airlines Flight 253 on Christmas Day 2009.
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