The Linn County (OR) Sheriff's Office has implemented CentralSquare Audit Proof, a cloud-hosted solution designed to help law enforcement agencies gain valuable insight into their staff's National Crime Information Center (NCIC) activity.
Read More →Cabem Technologies has created a new software product to streamline the process of tracking the FBI's CJIS Security Policy vendor requirements.
Read More →Rekor Systems Inc., a leading provider of public safety and vehicle recognition systems, has announced the launch of the Rekor Public Safety Network ("RPSN"). Any state or local law enforcement agency participating in the RPSN will be able to access real-time data from any part of the network at no cost.
Read More →Axon has announced the completion of what it says is the industry's first center for artificial intelligence (AI) training on public safety data. The AI center analyzes police-specific data and is designed to comply with the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Security Policy.
Read More →“DigitalPersona offers Toughbook customers the option of an integrated approach to strengthening their overall security posture without burdening the user or the IT department,” said Lance Roncalli, SVP for Crossmatch. “Administrators can establish the optimal authentication approach for a given use case and user.”
Read More →Data management and data security for law enforcement agencies is becoming more and more complicated and many officers have questions and concerns.
Read More →Columbitech's Mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN) provides a secure link for officers accessing criminal databases and dispatch information via mobile devices.
Read More →CJIS Solutions has begun offering its CJIS-compliant e-mail, data backup, and cloud services for law enforcement agencies, according to the company.
Read More →Computer Projects of Illinois, Inc. (CPI) has introduced iPatrol, an enterprise app that allows officers to perform information queries from the field without contacting dispatch.
Read More →The FBI plans to add a "violent offender file" to its NCIC index in August to give field officers more information about the violent offenders who may attack them during a stop.
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