MSAB, a leader in mobile forensics solutions, today announced the expansion of its Mobile Forensic Ecosystem solution with the addition of one new product and significant improvements to three existing products.
Read More →This system will allow Vievu and Digital Ally to implement a car-based auto-activation system that initiates recording on Vievu LE4 and LE5 body-worn cameras.
Read More →Features of the new VuLink Pro include all of the capabilities of the original VuLink plus wireless transfer of digital video files.
Read More →The FATS 100P system includes all the tools necessary to conduct accuracy or judgmental training, including a laptop computer, software, a projector, hit marker, and speakers in a portable and lightweight package. It comes in a rugged hand-carry case the size of a large range bag that allows one person easy transportation, set up and operation.
Read More →Providing a wearable device helps improve access to mission-critical information for first responders without adding to the bulk of the devices they are already required to carry, the company says.
Read More →According to a study of Washington D.C. police officers, having police officers wear body cameras seems to have no discernible impact on citizen complaints or officers' use of force, at least in the nation's capital.
Read More →According to the State of Policy in Law Enforcement 2017 Report by PowerDMS, agencies increasingly turn to technology to keep pace with rapidly evolving landscape of policy and hold officers accountable.
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DT Research, designer and manufacturer of purpose-built computing solutions for vertical markets, today announced a complete vehicle mount tablet solution that includes a 12.5-inch Full HD display tablet (optional 4K Ultra HD) with a slim folding keyboard cradle.
Read More →Thomson Reuters CLEAR and Forensic Logic/Coplink announced their intention to integrate their respective information and analysis capabilities to provide expansive information access to law enforcement professionals across the United States.
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The next generation of police software will use machine learning technology to help officers automate tedious and time-consuming tasks.
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