WatchGuard Video, known for its law enforcement video systems, has partnered with the Grants Office LLC to publish a Grant Funding Guide for the 2016 funding season.
Read More →Axon Fleet features a wide-angle lens, HD video capture, a flexible design that allows for quick and straightforward camera swaps, a rear-facing camera, and a pre-event buffer for up to two minutes. Priced at only $499 per vehicle, Axon Fleet brings a simple user experience and unprecedented connectivity at a cost 90% lower than that of traditional in-car systems.
Read More →Safety Vision has launched a new, responsive website featuring an enhanced staging of its mobile video surveillance products. Considering that Safety Vision caters to five key industries – law enforcement, mass transit, pupil transportation, trucks (on and off highway), and first responders – this website redesign was quite extensive. The new site may be accessed with the original web address: www.safetyvision.com.
Read More →The Smart Redaction software as a service can automatically identify and redact all faces and body parts in a video. Alternatively, a video administrator can select one or more objects in a video to redact. Smart Redaction then redacts the selected object or objects as they move around in the video.
Read More →VizuCop, an AngelTrax brand of in-car police video, this week launched a new website featuring greater detail about VizuCop surveillance systems engineered exclusively for law enforcement.
Read More →Baltimore Police look at ways to improve safety and accountability in their prisoner transports.
Read More →The Veretos MVS is an in-car mobile video recording system engineered for use in law enforcement vehicles to capture all activities in and around the vehicle as they happen. Getac’s Veretos MVS incorporates several advanced features including extreme low-light video recording, secure and redundant recording capabilities, and a high-resolution display.
Read More →The Los Angeles Police Commission's civilian watchdog has faulted police supervisors for not proactively checking in-car video recordings to monitor for officer misconduct, according to an audit released Friday.
Read More →During the traffic stop, officers broke out the passenger side window of Cephas' car and pulled him physically from the vehicle. Cephas contacted local and national media and, because this was shortly after the shooting of Michael Brown, the media pounced on the story.
Read More →Here's a look at some of the latest in-car video systems for law enforcement operations.
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