
Why is LMR still front and center, with broadband LTE just around the corner? A number of factors help to explain it. Some have to do with the nature of police operations, while others reflect realities around such issues as cost and infrastructure.
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Body cameras have become so important in contemporary law enforcement in a very short time that of the readers who responded that they are using them, 81% said they were required to use them by their agency. That puts these devices in the same category as uniforms and radios and duty guns.
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Using a combination of mobile hardware and law enforcement software, along with newer resources like FirstNet, officers can do their jobs safely and more efficiently.
Read More →ILP’s core philosophy: humanizing police, as well as the citizens they protect, is the most effective form of crime prevention.
Read More →Montgomery County is enhancing its 911 communications with AT&T ESInet. The county recently joined others in the National Capital Region and selected the service from AT&T. The solution gives 911 call takers enhanced tools to speed their responsiveness and boost reliability to those in emergencies.
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It was just the third day of operation for a new facial comparison biometric system now being used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at Washington Dulles International Airport when a man presenting a French passport was discovered to in fact be from Republic of Congo.
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Use these high-tech tools to enhance your capabilities on duty when rolling in your mobile office.
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Police need tools to identify unknown substances and to keep those materials from harming them.
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This barricade can withstand several tons of outside pressure, helping keep classrooms secure.
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The primary reason officers like wearing body cams is for protection from lies about their character and their behavior. That's invaluable.
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