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Launching or expanding a drone program requires meticulous planning and forethought
The choice of technology investments must reflect not just the vision of leadership but also the insights and needs of the officers on the ground
Here’s how one department increased officer safety through their computer equipment
Holosun’s HM3X Magnifier offers versatility, durability and affordability
A Calif. police force outfitted half of its fleet of cruisers with a technology that allows officers to track suspects’ vehicles without tailing them at 100 mph
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The officer flipped over a fence running from the fox; his gun went off as he landed, striking his vest
Tyler Technologies’ New World RMS provide role-based information that improves agency efficiency, performance tracking and situational awareness
Ability to use the Boeing S-100 unmanned system in poor weather conditions will significantly decrease dangers to responders
The first-ever PowerDMS Entrust Awards celebrated three police departments for modernizing subpoena management, finding high-risk children with autism faster and saving their departments money
Numerous federal, state and private grants may be able to support all or part of your FirstNet implementation project
From a new Maglula loader to backpack ballistic armor, the range of new products at this year’s SHOT Show did not disappoint
Consider mobile devices like tablets, smartphones and smartwatches to keep officers linked to communications centers while they’re working in the field
An officer gets advice on three traits every officer should look for before buying a pair
In an effort to make this year’s count more accurate, San Diego police scheduled helicopter flights with thermal technology to detect homeless encampments
Cybersecurity may be outside of the day-to-day tasks of most law enforcement officers, but every officer benefits from a secure network, whether they know it or not
Chula Vista’s drones are mostly deployed as first responders during business hours between Mondays and Thursdays
A former corrections officer tells the inside story of the most extensive manhunt in New York state history
How many law enforcement agencies are using the dedicated nationwide broadband network?
Nuance’s speech recognition solution uses law enforcement lingo, adapts to accents and reduces noise to help officers create incident reports with accuracy, speed and safety
New apps and software are helping make next-generation 911 a reality
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Police were able to deliver a vape pen to the suspect with the help of robot during a standoff
With new technology ranging from transportation to health monitoring, plenty of devices are being debuted that could make the lives of first responders much easier
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Learn how Zero Tolerance Knives are designed and produced in Oregon with the end user in mind
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Tyler Technologies’ New World CAD system increases service and efficiency for one West Virginia agency
London’s Gatwick Airport - Britain’s second-busiest - reopened Friday after a 36-hour shutdown caused by drone sightings
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York decided in favor of now-retired West Hartford officer Paul Gionfriddo
The New York Police Department will train 29 officers to operate its fleet of UAS
How cloud computing and mobility have become an extension of the officer’s duty belt
The officer pulled the Taser trigger 12 times, the two prongs did not attach to the suspect during 11 of those pulls