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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
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
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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
Scott Crouch, co-founder of Mark43, discusses the impact of the cloud and related technologies on law enforcement
A UAS can be a powerful force multiplier for public safety agencies that is a safe, efficient and effective way to increase mission capabilities
Determining which regulatory option is best for your agency and, more importantly, the type of operation, can be challenging
From accident reconstruction to search and rescue, drones are a game-changer for law enforcement operations
The National Institute of Justice has formed a committee to update the standards for law enforcement firearms
The Brazos County Sheriff’s Office, Kansas Highway Patrol and the City of Richmond, Virginia are the first departments in their state to join the network
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FirstNet opt-in states now include all 50 states, two territories and Washington, D.C., expanding first responder wireless broadband network access
If you’re tired of living with the OT cycle – spending more because you’ve worked more, which only causes you to have to work more – then read on
Axon unveils the ‘I’m In’ Recruiting Campaign, which offers departments free marketing tools to help recruit and retain LEOs
This free whitepaper will show you how to improve effectiveness, efficiency, and compliance by automating staffing and scheduling
The mission-critical feature allows responders to communicate in situations where networks could become congested
The state will reject FirstNet, which was created in response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks
If you can’t name and recognize your city council members and community religious leaders, you may have a problem lying in wait
In order for first responders to reap the full benefits of mobile video technologies, public safety must have access to a robust and reliable network
Police said they purchased the GPS devices in hopes of reducing the number of pursuits
Police were able to catch two suspects who held up a Walgreens in Nebraska thanks to the GPS device in the pill bottle