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How learning the difference — and the ratio — between brightness and beam intensity can improve your light choice and tactics
How electronic fingerprints deepen license-plate data to speed suspect and witness identification
Why future-ready mobile infrastructure is the new standard for public safety communications
With over 100 smart streetlight cameras and ALPR systems now operational, here’s how the San Diego Police Department is leveraging tech to solve crime
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
Fremont becomes the first city to implement a drone as first responder program in both its police and fire departments
Here’s how one department increased officer safety through their computer equipment
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Calif. police negotiate the peaceful surrender of a suspect involved in a shooting and child abduction case
Lt. Brad Robin with the Lafayette Police Department said the agency currently has 60 sensors installed across one square mile in the city
Better sleep is the best first responder countermeasure to shift work and fatigue
“We have used them many, many times,” Riverside Police Chief Frank Robinson said. “It’s a valuable piece of equipment that we need every day ... we needed it years ago”
“Troopers from the unit frequently deploy to barricaded suspects or potential hostage situations with either their SPOT robots or the more traditional PackBot-type robots,” a Massachusetts State Police spokesperson said
Exploring the transformative role of ChatGPT in policing — from streamlining report writing to enhancing operational effectiveness
Mexico City police training up to 40 officers per day in groups of up to 10 simultaneously with the virtual reality training system
Potential uses of the findings include wildfire fighting
In an analysis of automated license plate readers, researchers revealed that the tech helps solve more than 700,000 crimes each year — or 10% of reported crime nationwide
DFR programs can improve response efficiency, address workforce limitations and contribute to de-escalation efforts, in addition to other benefits
The RADDOG 2LE is equipped with advanced mobility, surveillance tools and patrolling functions
The Fairfax County Police Department found that the devices added substantially to its capacity to resolve crisis situations
For a typical agency, the addition of one Flock Safety LPR camera per sworn officer is associated with a 9.1% increase in the clearance rate of crimes
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
Exploring new strategies for reducing gun deaths through research and data analysis
Tune in for tomorrow’s all-new episode, where host Jim Dudley talks with Axon’s experts to unravel the complexities of officer-involved shootings and the potential for reducing gun fatalities
Taking advantage of the newest technologies and techniques allows Wrap Reality to keep training content fresh, relevant and effective
The 400-pound robot was meant to be a deterrent to subway crime; two human officers had to guard it at all times to keep it from being vandalized
The policies were relaxed in 2016 to allow beards, knit caps and loose collars
Author Luis Rivera provides a rollercoaster of emotions and reflections on the landscape of law enforcement
FEDS initial purchase of eBee VISION represents a first in the Middle East
This technology ushers in a new level of efficiency and safety in critical situations invaluable to cops on the ground
The Flock Safety technology can differentiate a gunshot from a firework and turns on video surveillance automatically when a gunshot is detected
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