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DFR programs can improve response efficiency, address workforce limitations and contribute to de-escalation efforts, in addition to other benefits
Meet Andrea Cortez, a 17-year law enforcement veteran and analyst at Elk Grove (Calif.) Police Department’s Real-Time Information Center
Tech Pulse in Focus: Police1 talks with Andrea Cortez about Elk Grove’s Real-Time Information Center
Andrea Cortez is a 17-year law enforcement veteran and analyst at Elk Grove (Calif.) Police Department’s Real-Time Information Center
Counter surveillance of law enforcement is becoming the fastest-growing way organized criminals are using drones
MIL-STD-810 – a U.S. military test methodology – is used by many manufacturers to design and test ruggedized products against a variety of common environmental risks
Maintain a professional appearance, save time and reduce wear and tear on your gear by eliminating odors with an ozone treatment
Retaining ALPR data, along with the location coding of the places a license plate was recorded, can provide critical information for investigators
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Before buying a minimalist or maximalist shoe or boot, review the following factors in order to choose the best fit
The AWS GovCloud (US) is designed to address specific CJIS Security Policy Areas and provides implementation guidance and support
Scheduling software can produce a “best-fit” duty roster for as far in advance as the user desires
The sky may be the limit for drones, but local LE agencies are looking for a way to bring them back to earth
My perception of my son as secure and healthy and strong didn’t allow me to see that he could be capable of suicide
FirstNet Association was created to “bridge the gap” between responders and network engineers who are working to increase efficiency
In addition to the creation of a model policy, 14 recommendations address topics such as licensure, training, protocols and data/records management
“The launch of the network core comes a year into the FirstNet public-private partnership” FirstNet Senior Vice President Chris Sambar said
Be they reflex (red dot sights), prismatic or magnified scopes, serious work calls for serious equipment
Through the Data-Driven Justice Initiative, officials can compare information on arrests and healthcare to reduce costs and better manage super users of public services
Having an ‘eye in the sky’ can be a key tool for both foot pursuits and short-range vehicle pursuits
Quartermaster software can help your agency keep track of mission-critical supplies and better plan for budgets and replacement costs
Investigators found no difference in first responder recognition of scene hazards between a walk-around size-up and UAS flyover video
Understanding how a PD’s shift schedule is impacted by the Fair Labor Standards Act is critical for correctly compensating employees for overtime
Over the past five years, police pursuits involving a Missouri PD have resulted in payouts totaling $1.1 million
Mass fatality scenes require the combined efforts of multiple agencies to tackle scene management, disaster victim identification and possible criminal investigation
With the growth of smart devices, internet-connected homes, cryptocurrency, cheap drones and smart cars, the volume of digital evidence will continue to increase
This free white paper describes the steps needed to build a case for automated scheduling that aligns with your agency’s goals
You can put the days of having a cheap “duty watch” behind you with the Casio G-Shock Mudmaster GG1000-1A5
Police agencies are quickly seeing the aerial surveillance advantages drones offer during many different LE ops
The instantaneous air support offered by drones proved indispensable to the Daytona Beach Police Department during the response to Hurricane Irma
The Tukwila Police Department’s UAS program proved its worth during the first month of operations
Now that there is a little deeper understanding of the legal parameters, police agencies are beginning to adopt the technology
We asked our readers how their police agencies were using (or planning to use) drones and some of the challenges they’ve faced along the way