Panasonic Unveils New Software 'Unified Digital Evidence'

Panasonic System Solutions Company of North America has announced the launch of "Unified Digital Evidence," its newest software technology to collect, manage, and protect digital evidence.
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Panasonic System Solutions Company of North America has announced the launch of "Unified Digital Evidence," its newest software technology to collect, manage, and protect digital evidence.
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Panasonic has announced a major update to its Toughbook N1 rugged handheld device. The latest 4.7-inch device has been refined to meet the challenges of today's workplaces, with hardware and features designed to make capturing, sharing, and analyzing data faster and easier than ever.
In coordination with FirstNet Authority, AT&T strictly regulates which indirect sellers are approved to promote, market and co-sell FirstNet. Panasonic was selected for its focus on mobility solutions for public safety agencies.
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In response to requests from law enforcement users of the Arbitrator Body Worn Camera (BWC), Panasonic has re-engineered the system from the inside out and even tweaked its evidence management software.