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Beyond real-time lawful intelligence and precision location tracking, it’s leading the push toward ‘augmented intelligence’
Systems must be easy to operate and work smoothly together
How mobile technology is creating a smarter, more connected future in public safety
The PD’s unified security platform heightens situational awareness and delivers valuable data-driven intel to public safety teams to make faster, better decisions
The cycle of listening to residents, acting on their feedback and communicating results back to the community will continually increase trust over time
From evidence collection and evidence submission that provides transparency, analytics, centralized storage, and automated workflows to keep your evidence streamlined throughout the investigation and case management process.
Using a centralized incident management and response platform, law enforcement and mental health organizations can locate resources for individuals in crisis
Stress-reduction techniques are critical to law enforcement officers interpreting and applying data from real-time policing sensors and sources
This webinar discusses the ever-changing cyber landscape and spotlight modern advancements in live communications collection.
The Haltom City, Texas, Police Department was looking for a solution that allowed instant, secure collaboration compliant with relevant laws
With the right reporting tool, agencies can easily leverage bulk submission features and drastically reduce reporting time
Hear from experts on the latest cutting edge technology integrations for intelligence-led precision policing and how these applications lead to quicker and safer incident resolution - saving time and lives.
One agency is using virtual reality to tackle both
Getting the earliest possible warning of credible incidents helps public safety agencies prepare and respond quickly and appropriately
Criminal justice information security is always a top priority. View this webinar to learn how to go from strategy to implementation when securing data.
CARFAX for Police’s 29 billion vehicle records power a suite of investigative tools that support rapid case resolution
The number of felonious deaths increased from the previous year
Learn about strategies and technologies to address top challenges and help clear cases faster.
The department said they still rely on public information, which came into play recently when a woman called police about a man walking toward a high school with a weapon
The strategy: A technology-driven approach to policing
Find out more about audio and video redaction best practices, as well as the value of procuring a video redaction service provider
An internal survey assessment may be the key to finding out insights on the successes and pain points within your department
“It has been a game changer and a force multiplier,” said Birmingham Police Officer Rodarius Mauldin
The Fort Worth Police Department’s RTCC provides real-time analysis of calls for service to improve both officer and community safety
How to chart a roadmap to future-proof your agency’s technology needs
How do we move forward as responsibilities that were once considered basic functions of public safety are now being reexamined?
The NIBRS 2020 details crime data across nearly 9 million offenses
Even the smallest departments can conduct basic crime analysis and evaluation of the impact of police operations
Find out how powerful software programs can provide actionable intelligence that helps law enforcement agencies solve, reduce and even prevent crime
By studying gun violence like we study disease, the police can improve the chances of discovering who has a greater chance of being shot
When processing applicant background investigations, law enforcement agencies may need to adhere to CJIS standards and other regulations to ensure compliance with privacy, security and recordkeeping legal requirements
Phoenix PD is empowering patrol officers to spearhead intelligence-led problem-solving initiatives in their precincts
Organizations and citizens have a “shared responsibility” to defend their data, computer hardware and software systems from ransomware attacks