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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 4, 2004

Bill Gives Cops More DNA Database Access

President Bush has signed into law a bill to give local police across the country increased access to federal DNA databases. The law epands the national DNA database by allowing states to add samples to it as well as compare their samples with the national database.

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Articlesby David SpraggsNovember 1, 2004

The Next Dimension

Since the earliest days of trial by jury, detectives have been searching for new ways to help jurors visualize crime scenes. Using new computer and photographic technologies, investigators can create diagrams with complex 3-D surfaces and immersive 360-degree images.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 1, 2004

San Diego Chief Orders Tattooed Officers to Cover Up

Under the new policy, officers with "excessive" body art, including tattoos and piercings, will have to cover up while on duty.

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Articlesby Bob DavisOctober 1, 2004

Spy Gear

Since September 11, 2001, the development of new electronic surveillance techniques and equipment has been in overdrive.

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Articlesby Bob DavisOctober 1, 2004

GTBM Info-Cop

Developed by law enforcement officers working with New Jersey-based GTBM Inc., Info-Cop offers state-of-the-art technology at a reasonable price.

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Articlesby David MasonOctober 1, 2004

Why I'm Voting for John Kerry

John Kerry has committed to increasing the number of U.S. Special Forces operators. This single point will do more to achieve victory than all the hardware in our inventory.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 30, 2004

Emergency Phone Service in Development

TeleContinuity Inc., is developing a system that could serve as a “survivable” emergency telephone system backup network to keep individuals, companies, and government agencies in touch during disasters by merging conventional phone lines and the Internet.

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ProductsSeptember 1, 2004

Interoperable Antenna System

STI-CO’s interoperable antenna system can be used on mobile command centers during critical incidents to allow first responders from various agencies to communicate on a common system. The antenna can connect VHF, UHF, and 800MHz transmission devices at the same time.

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ProductsSeptember 1, 2004

Traffic-Signal Changer

The Stealth-EVP from the MIRT division of FAC of America allows emergency vehicles to pass through busy intersections quickly by changing traffic signals to green when necessary for a critical incident. The Stealth-EVP can be permanently mounted on the outside of a vehicle while remaining invisible to motorists. It looks like a fog light. It is so small it can also fit on motorcycles.

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Articlesby Dave SpauldingSeptember 1, 2004

Better Than the Real Thing

If you believe the media, it would seem as if negligent shootings of law enforcement officers during training are almost a daily event. In actuality, such incidents are quite rare, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t take every necessary step to prevent these tragedies.

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