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ProductsJuly 30, 2014

Intelligence-Led Policing Package

Vigilant Solutions' Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) Package bundles a comprehensive suite of technology solutions at a 75% savings for most agencies.

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ProductsJuly 24, 2014

Intelligence-Led Policing Package

Vigilant Solutions introduces its Intelligent-Led Policing Package

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 19, 2014

Vigilant Solutions Unveils New Intelligence-Led Policing Package

Vigilant Solutions has a new product bundling designed to allow law enforcement agencies of all sizes the opportunity to easily deploy – and afford – a comprehensive suite of technology solutions: the Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) Package.

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ProductsAugust 20, 2013

NeoFace Facial Recognition Technology

The NEC NeoFace Product Suite uses advanced facial processing and matching algorithms to produce highly compressed images. NeoFace Smart ID is a smart phone and tablet-based solution that enables collection and identification of various source data.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 28, 2013

NEC Solution Identifies Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect

MSU Study Validates Accuracy and Crime Solving Benefits of Facial Recognition Technology and Raises Question of "What If?" this Breakthrough Facial Processing Software had been applied to Solve Recent High Profile Incidents

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Articlesby Tim DeesDecember 22, 2011

Surveillance Technology

Cops still sit in cars watching houses and businesses, but they are just as likely to be using clandestine tactics to see inside buildings and over fences, scan faces in a crowd, and review security camera footage. The newest and most innovative surveillance tools work without the bad guys ever knowing they are being watched until it's too late.

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Inside the Badge by Paul ClintonJune 23, 2010

Using the iPhone For Field IDs

In addition to asking for a driver's license, the officer would use the iPhone to photograph the suspect's face and iris (the colored ring around the pupil). It would allow officers to verify a suspect's identification and perhaps avoid dragging them back to the station.

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