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Technology
Digital Ally to Feature New Products, John Elway at IACP Conference
Digital Ally Inc. will highlight a number of its new advanced video surveillance products at the International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference and Exposition, October 3-7 in Denver, Colo. The Company will be exhibiting at Booth #1012, where John Elway will greet attendees on October 5.
September 30, 2009
Vehicle Ops
U.S. CBP Unveils High-Tech Vessel
With a crew of four, the test vessel has a range of 400 nautical miles, deploying for up to 10 hours at a cruising speed of 40 knots. The vessel can reach a top speed of 65 knots, or 75 miles per hour.
August 13, 2009
Special Units
Emergency Flotation Device
JTW Associates
The Nebulus Emergency Flotation Device was developed to provide temporary flotation for submerged snowmobiles and ATVs as well as up to three riders. It is designed to be manually inflated by an emergency first responder or the rider when the recreation vehicle breaks through ice.
February 29, 2008
Special Units
Maptech U.S. Boating Charts on DVD
Maptech
Offering 3,000 up-to-date NOAA coastline and river charts from the Army Corps of Engineers, this DVD and GPS Real-Time Navigation Software from Maptech allows you to create GPS routes with the click of a mouse. Chart segments and route plans can be printed on standard printers. Connect a GPS to an onboard computer to see vessel location on the detailed charts for real-time tracking and positioning.
July 31, 2006
Patrol
Mustang Survival PFD with Hydrostatic Inflator
Mustang Survival
Mustang Survival’s new Deluxe HT series of inflatable personal flotation devices feature an auto hydrostatic inflator for high-risk weather conditions. Each PFD’s inflation device is triggered by hydrostatic pressure when submerged four inches below the water surface, and is not sensitive to rain, water spray, or humidity. The inflator is maintenance free for five years, unless fired.
March 31, 2006
Technology
IACP 2002: Best of Show
Large trade shows can be overwhelming for everyone involved. They are a blur of seminars, awards banquets, industry schmooze sessions, and aisle after aisle of exhibits and demonstrations.
November 30, 2002
Special Units
TWO if by Sea: Tactical Waterborne Units
The lesson of the Baltimore exercise is quite clear: police agencies can't just arbitrarily decide that their jurisdictions end at the water's edge and assume that anything on the water will be handled by the Coast Guard, the Navy, or somebody else.
July 31, 2002
Vehicle Ops
2002 Police Vehicle Roundup
In keeping up with the expansion of the category "police vehicles," we've widened our annual roundup to cover some of these newer "mobile offices" as well as the newer models of old patrol classics.
January 31, 2002
Training
Dover (N.H.) Police Department
By looking to its past, the Dover (N.H.) Police Department has successfully adapted to the challenges of policing today.
October 31, 2001
Vehicle Ops
Police Vehicles
For specialized units from SWAT to airborne patrol, today's police officers need more than just four wheels and a roof.
January 31, 2001
Vehicle Ops
Marine Bureau Fires Up Its Jets
The coastline comprises a wide assortment of conditions, including open-ocean waters, often with high seas, shallows, winding and narrow inlets, bays, canals, harbors, wetlands and the Long Island Sound, each posing a different challenge for a police boat.
November 30, 2000
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