Technology
Cradlepoint’s in-vehicle networking solutions offer carrier flexibility, remote management and other features that help keep troopers safe on remote highways
Consider mobile devices like tablets, smartphones and smartwatches to keep officers linked to communications centers while they’re working in the field
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
The new tools synthesize 911 audio, video and radio data into a unified intelligence thread designed to speed response, improve accuracy, and reduce workload for dispatchers and first responders while preserving human oversight
Built for real-world policing with dependable performance, simple workflows and predictable costs
How video, supported by connected data and automated tools, is shaping police response, reporting and post-incident review
The link between reduced burnout, improved retention and smarter workflows
Why culture, training and governance — not software — determine whether artificial intelligence helps or harms your agency
Better data capture and faster insights are helping public safety agencies respond with greater confidence
Download a practical leadership framework for evaluating, planning and scaling Drone as First Responder programs
CES isn’t about gadgets or Las Vegas. It’s about understanding how emerging technologies will shape policing long before policy and training catch up
Why minimizing distractions, reducing roadside time and using connected workflows can help officers stay focused when it matters most
Designed for smaller departments, this platform focuses on essential features without the IT burden
Making diverse tools work together without increasing complexity
The company’s affordable solutions also allow more agencies to implement mobile computing technology reliably
In 2026, AI will test police leadership more than any new technology in decades. Chiefs who hesitate, or jump in without a plan, risk losing control of ethics, accountability and public trust
Prosper Police Department’s CAD-integrated DFR program shows how early aerial perspective — paired with patrol drones and grant-supported partnerships — can help growing agencies adjust response in real time
Separating myth from measurable outcomes in automated speed enforcement
In an evolving field where seconds matter, RTIC experts from two California agencies explain how they turn high-tech information into real-time action to stop crime and save lives
Lessons from agencies that are improving efficiency, accuracy and officer safety
Carmel PD hopes the real-time Waze notifications will help reduce the safety risks officers face on highways
These officer perspectives show how technology is changing traffic stop safety
Empowering investigators to focus on judgment, strategy and justice
Learn to communicate your agency’s needs and avoid gaps that stall funding
With longer wait times for backup and fewer basic technologies, rural officers face safety risks that often go unnoticed outside their communities
Survey responses show officers want existing situational awareness tools to work consistently, seamlessly and intuitively before agencies invest in anything new
Concise, actionable tips outlining how police agencies can strengthen planning, close operational gaps and address emerging threats ahead of high-risk events
New technology has led to a legal minefield that must be navigated with care
This Agency Readiness Checklist helps leaders verify policy, training and oversight requirements so AI can be used safely and transparently
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