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A component of i-Pro’s ICV4000 in-car video (ICV) system, the new camera was developed for law enforcement agencies seeking wide-angle coverage and high-resolution capture of video evidence from the vehicle.
Read More →Panasonic i-Pro Sensing Solutions Corporation of America, a global leader in professional security solutions for surveillance and public safety, has announced its new name, i-Pro Americas Inc. at ISC West 2022.
Read More →The operating environment for American law enforcement is more complex than ever, so you need new solutions and systems for evidence capture and management.
Read More →The ICV4000 offers high-speed processing, wireless networking, new security features, improved image quality and easier deployment, Panasonic i-Pro says.
Read More →The Costa Mesa City Council voted 5-0 on Tuesday night to approve $1.125 million this fiscal year to buy five replacement vehicles and upgrade or replace the video systems in the California city's police cars.
Read More →The DeKalb (IL) Police Department has released its own video of a controversial incident that happened last month.
Read More →“We are excited to join the Motorola Solutions team,” said Robert Vanman, founder, CEO, and chairman of WatchGuard. “This acquisition enables us to continue providing market-leading mobile video solutions to existing customers while also leveraging Motorola Solutions’ global footprint and growing video security solutions portfolio.”
Read More →In the June 20 Webinar, Derrington will discuss the challenge of storing video data, finding a fluid storage solution that can accommodate increasing amounts of video, and the security of stored data.
Read More →The IACP Technology Conference is taking place in Jacksonville, FL, May 20–22. At the event on Tuesday, May 21, at 4 pm ET, Panasonic will take part in the panel discussion, "Managing Officer Safety Now and in the Future through a Strong Technology Ecosystem."
Read More →“It is absolutely critical for our troopers to have the best equipment available that meets or exceeds our requirements,” says Tennessee Highway Patrol Colonel Dereck Stewart. “I believe that the Axon Fleet 2 in-car video system does just that.”
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