
Point Blank Enterprises' new IRIS Covert Toolbox Surveillance System is made to be easily installed in any pickup truck in minutes. Once installed, the system can be started with a single "On" button and fully operated using a mobile phone or laptop from anywhere via Wi-Fi or cellular.
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What if you could install one product on a patrol car that provided capability for automatic license plate recognition, facial recognition, and speed and parking violation detection? Billed as the first and only smart patrol in the world, Ekin's Patrol G2 is designed to do just that, in the form of a fully functioning lightbar.
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Genetec Inc. has announced that Genetec Security Center, its flagship unified security platform, has been granted the SAFETY Act Designation and Certification by the U.S Department of Homeland Security.
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Ekin, known for its safe city technologies, has now launched its full line of mobile and versatile security products in the United States.
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Agencies use in-car technology to solve crimes, such as LPR used to identify and arrest a thief in Kansas who was targeting local churches earlier this year.
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At the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference in Philadelphia next week, Genetec Inc., a leading technology provider of unified security, public safety, operations, and business intelligence solutions, will showcase new and existing technology solutions, analytics, and initiatives designed to facilitate collaboration between law enforcement agencies, security departments, and the public, facilitating more effective first response and investigations.
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Intended specifically for law enforcement’s temporary surveillance needs, such as at large public events, Total Recall Corporation's CrimeEye-RD-2 solution is a lightweight, self-contained rapid deployment unit equipped with intelligent electronics.
Read More →AngelTrax, a leading provider of mobile video surveillance solutions, recently relocated all operations to a fully renovated 40,000-square-foot facility.
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Hackers infected 70 percent of storage devices that record data from D.C. police surveillance cameras eight days before President Trump’s inauguration, forcing major citywide reinstallation efforts, according to the police and the city’s technology office.
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