The Chicago PD began equipping officers with Axon Body 2 cameras in 2015. The agency has now deployed around 7,000 cameras backed by Axon's digital evidence management solution, Evidence.com.
Read More →Legendary quarterback Peyton Manning, the NFL’s only five-time MVP and 14-time Pro Bowl selection, will discuss the importance of leadership, teamwork, and communication both on and off the field at Axon Accelerate's closing keynote presentation on June 6th.
Read More →For the award to fully vest, Axon's market cap would have to grow ten-fold from recent levels to $13.5 billion, and key revenue and profitability goals would also have to be achieved.
Read More →Alakarhu, a well-known imaging technology visionary, has been instrumental in imaging breakthroughs over the last 14 years with the development of several industry-first technologies in smartphones and VR. With experience leading camera technology teams at Nokia and Microsoft, he most recently led imaging for Nokia's OZO team in Finland.
Read More →Axon Enterprise has announced Microsoft as the platinum sponsor of its upcoming user conference, Axon Accelerate. The annual technology conference will take place in Scottsdale, AZ this June.
Read More →The San Francisco Police Department can begin equipping its officers with Tasers in December 2018, the Police Commission said in voting on an issue that has been debated and rejected in the city for 13 years.
Read More →These options provide officers with many ways to respond with less-lethal force.
Read More →With the increasing prevalence of photos and video recordings being captured on mobile devices, Axon Citizen enables law enforcement agencies to securely receive and manage community submissions relating to a specific crime.
Read More →Under the new partnership, Axon will deliver AI-based video analysis that accelerates and enhances LAPD's existing video review processes. The enhancements include categorization of body-worn video and review workflows that will ultimately reduce the labor hours required to review body-worn camera footage.
Read More →All St. Louis police officers could be wearing body cameras within 90 days after a contentious and chaotic vote of the St. Louis Board of Estimate and Apportionment on Wednesday.
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