Getac Video Solutions has announced it has completed the roll out of a body-worn camera (BWC) program for the Jackson (MS) Police Department.
Read More →The Dallas Police Department—facing, as so many departments across America do, a staffing shortage—is looking at increased use of surveillance cameras to provide a "virtual patrol" to enhance coverage of protection against crime.
Read More →In New Hampshire, the Barrington Police Department and Dover Police Department are growing closer to adopting the use of body cameras.
Read More →An undisclosed number of troopers with the New York State Police will soon be wearing body cameras in a recently announced pilot program to investigate their effectiveness and their impact.
Read More →Gamber-Johnson—a leading supplier of rugged mounting systems for public safety vehicles—has been named the winner of the prestigious Wisconsin 32nd Annual Manufacturer of the Year Award in the category of Grand Award Medium Sized Business.
Read More →CentralSquare Technologies, an industry leader in public sector software, announced its flagship customer conference, CentralSquare 2020, where more than 1,700 municipal and public safety leaders will come together to explore current and emerging technology solutions for the public sector.
Read More →The development of dedicated and secure first responder cellular networks has the potential to revolutionize police communications. Is your agency ready?
Read More →CentralSquare announced today that it has signed an agreement valued at $74.9 million with the Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) for Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Mobile and Analytics software. The company says the agreement is one of the largest deals in public safety software in the past decade.
Read More →The North Miami Beach Police Department was hit with a ransomware cyber attack and has been told that it must pay millions of dollars to regain access to critical information that has now been locked down.
Read More →Officers with the New York Police Department will soon be putting down their pens and setting aside their hefty department-issued memo books in favor of a new mobile phone app that they will use to keep a detailed log of their daily activities on patrol.
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