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Articlesby Melanie BasichMarch 1, 2005

More Tactical Communications Gear Companies

To supplement the story, "Can You Hear Me Now?" in the March issue of Police, this is an additional resource of companies that sell tactical communications equipment.

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Articlesby Dan PasqualeFebruary 1, 2005

Radio Control

So, the next time that radio buzzes with an officer asking for help, resist the urge to pick it up and answer. Just head that way and get there.

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Articlesby David GriffithNovember 1, 2004

Sorting Out Communications Chaos

If that wasn't bad enough, communications problems among officers from the 25 different agencies involved made it extremely difficult for responders to coordinate the five-hour operation that led to the shooter's surrender.

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Articlesby Dean ScovilleMay 1, 2004

All Keyed Up

The advent of portable police radios severed the umbilical cord that tied a cop to his or her car. Portable police radios have since assisted officers with timely broadcasts of suspect information, expedited requests for fire and rescue, and saved lives.

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Articlesby Bob DavisJanuary 1, 2004

E Team Crisis Management

This secure communications and incident management tool is fully scaleable with a user-friendly Windows interface.

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Articlesby Jo'el RothNovember 1, 2003

Calling All Cars

The new system will eventually allow officers out in the field to immediately view color images, such as mug shots and fingerprints. They will also be able to work on their laptop computers outside of their cars and then connect them back into the cars as needed.

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Articlesby David GriffithSeptember 1, 2003

Another Great Police Resource

If you need information on law enforcement vendors and their products, you’ll find it on our Website.

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Articlesby Dave DouglasApril 1, 2003

Maximum Blitz: Super Bowl Security

Post-9/11 America is a tense place to plan for huge gatherings of football fans in crowded urban areas

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Articlesby David GriffithJanuary 1, 2003

Untapped Resources

It was once believed that the Internet would run every print publication in America out of business some time in the first year of the then expected Gore presidency. But a funny thing happened on the way to print's inevitable extinction. The dinosaurs didn't lay down and decay into crude oil.

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Articlesby David GriffithDecember 1, 2002

IACP 2002: Best of Show

Large trade shows can be overwhelming for everyone involved. They are a blur of seminars, awards banquets, industry schmooze sessions, and aisle after aisle of exhibits and demonstrations.

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