Trending Topics
genericthumb-P1.jpg

John Rivera

Technology Helpdesk

John Rivera is a Patrol Officer with the Bremerton Police Department. John’s career BPD started as a Volunteer Reserve Officer and while he volunteered his time as a reserve officer he work as Police Officer at Naval Base Kitsap. He was hired full time in 2006 and attended the Washington State Police Academy. While at the academy, John was selected as the class “Techy” to help with the technologically deficient class instructors. Before John’s law enforcement career, he gained his computer experience through earning a degree in Computer Programming and then working in the computer industry as a Network Administrator and Systems Engineer for several companies.

Contact John Rivera

Keep up on the latest products by becoming a fan of Police1 Products on Facebook

LATEST ARTICLES
A HUD projects vital information from a source onto a clear surface so the operator does not have to move his or her eyes away from a focal point
The use of facial recognition will grow not only in law enforcement, but in private society as well
The Leap Motion Controller leverages technology from the video game world to let you control your computer with the wave of a hand
Prickly heat and allergic reactions can make wearing body armor unbearable — one low-tech solution could be a life saver
Many police agencies, private businesses, and even our own Federal Government have experienced some kind of hacker intrusion in the past few years
Plastic Logic demonstrated the PaperTab — a computer no thicker than a floppy sheet of plastic — at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) earlier this year
Video technology is moving ahead so fast it is difficult to keep pace
The next step in reprographic technology comes in the form of a magic wand
While technology can be a huge help to law enforcement, we must remember that the real ‘software’ resides between our ears — the real ‘firmware’ resides between our solar plexus and our spine