
Through this partnership, Genetec and Point Blank plan to be able to offer law enforcement professionals a direct integration between the IRIS CAM body-worn camera and the all new Genetec Clearance, a case management system designed to speed up investigations.
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Genetec Inc., provider of open-architecture, IP security solutions, today announced Mission Control, a Decision Support System (DSS) that will provide security professionals with new levels of situational intelligence, system visualization, and incident management.
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Here are some of the latest LPR products for law enforcement on the market right now.
Read More →Genetec's latest version of Security Center (5.3 SR1) now supports the import and archiving of video content recorded from a variety of body wearable cameras, including B-CAM, GoPro, Vievu, and Zepcam.
Read More →The City of Lakeland in Florida has recently standardized its security operations with Genetec Security Center, a unified security platform that combines video surveillance, access control, and automatic license plate recognition systems into one central monitoring and management platform.
Read More →Genetec's latest version of Security Center, the company's unified security platform, now supports the import and archiving of video content recorded from a variety of body wearable cameras.
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Genetec's new AutoVu Plate Reader Cloud transforms video surveillance cameras into virtual ALPR devices.
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Automated license plate reader (ALPR) technology allows law enforcement officers to quickly recognize expired tags and identify and locate stolen vehicles. But it's also often instrumental in finding wanted and missing persons and solving a wide range of crimes, including homicides.
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The Jackson (Miss.) Police Department has begun using Genetec's AutoVu license plate recognition system to help officers identify criminals and scofflaws, according to the company.
Read More →Designed specifically for mobile law enforcement applications, the AutoVu SharpX is capable of reading up to differential speeds over 200 MPH across three lanes of traffic. IACP Booth #2752.
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