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How AI and civilian analysts can help law enforcement deal with staffing issues
Mobile devices like tablets and e-citation printers can make traffic stops safer by making them more efficient
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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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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
Shield 616 has raised almost $3 million and outfitted more than 2,400 officers in 18 states with kits that include armor vests, helmets and trauma kits
A bullet lodged in the officer’s holster, preventing what could have been a severe wound
The BolaWrap 100 can immobilize individuals up to 25 feet away
The “Lionhearted” project helps share veterans’ stories through film and art
The FirstNet team at AT&T sponsors a museum feature which uses media to explain the importance of LE
For concealed carry and while off duty, consider your choice of weapon, your attire and other factors
Use your voice to increase situational awareness, reporting accuracy, time efficiency, cost savings and physical comfort
If you’re spending an hour or more per day managing officer shift schedules, then it’s time to rethink your approach
The technology shoots a tracking device on a suspect vehicle, often before the pursuit begins, which helps officers avoid dangerous chases through city streets
Voyager Atlas adds breadth, context and accessibility to location tracking
Training tracking software can help ensure proper officer training
Chief Frank Fowler cites the schedule as one of the reasons why the department needs to hire more officers to fill shifts
Thermal imaging technology can assist during low-light conditions, but officers need to realistically train on the use of these devices
The 40-foot truck promises an immersive educational experience
Studying and sharing non-sensitive information can provide valuable insights and build trust in the community
Five years made a world of difference to first responders on the ground in Boston on race day
The podcast highlights first responders and their experiences with FirstNet
Learn how to speak illustratively, which allows oral board members to not just hear the answer, but see and experience it as well
Efficiencies from cloud computing free officers to do more substantive police work
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