Expanding Tactical Capabilities and Com...
The Spokane County Sheriff’s Office has deployed smartphones to all sworn personnel resulting in improved operational effectiveness, increased situational awareness, and expanded tactical response capabilities. Helicopter, drone, robot, bomb squad, and SWAT operations all benefit from the ability to live stream videos of evolving situations. After a fatal school shooting incident in 2017, the agency developed a comprehensive partnership...
First in the Nation - How a Missouri PD...
Equipping field personnel with smartphones can increase situational awareness, expand capabilities, and enhance community engagement. Smartphones can even serve as effective body-worn cameras and deliver a level of utility that far exceeds single-purpose devices. Chief Todd Lemoine, Kimberling City Police Department, Missouri, decided to use the compact Samsung Z Flip smartphone paired with Visual Labs software to equip his officers with a fea...
RFID vs. Barcode for Asset Tracking and...
Why is the digital tracking of assets, inventory, and evidence such a hot topic right now? It’s because of the timesaving and game-changing benefits it brings to those in public safety. But there are two options, RFID and Barcode technology. Is one better than the other? Join Zebra Technologies and FileOnQ to explore best practices in using technology to manage assets, inventory, and evidence. Hear how digital tracking technologies can h...
Going Mobile to Increase Operational Ef...
The Texas Department of Public Safety is one of the largest state patrols in the country and has an area of responsibility of almost 270,000 square miles. Texas DPS has recently expanded its use of smartphones to include issuance of mobile devices to all officers. The agency established a Solutions Center to effectively work through bureaucratic constraints and provide space for collaboration that would identify business and operational soluti...
Going Mobile to Increase Operational Ef...
The Texas Department of Public Safety is one of the largest state patrols in the country and has an area of responsibility of almost 270,000 square miles. Texas DPS has recently expanded its use of smartphones to include issuance of mobile devices to all officers. The agency established a Solutions Center to effectively work through bureaucratic constraints and provide space for collaboration that would identify business and operational soluti...
How Mobile Technology is Transforming L...
Law enforcement agencies across the country are going mobile, resulting in connected officers who are better equipped to engage the community. Join us to learn about innovative applications and mobile-first solutions, all powered by America’s largest 5G network. We’ll explore how a smartphone can serve as the primary computing device for in-vehicle, in-field, and in-station operations, including a demonstration of how a smartphone...
How Emerging Technologies are Impacting...
People are more connected by technology than ever before. The ubiquity of technology in our daily lives not only creates new threat scenarios, but also exposes public safety professionals to an ever-evolving landscape of new use cases to keep up with. Our cars, homes, even our identities, are no longer just targeted by attacks, but are becoming threat vectors for even greater impact and effect. In this presentation, we will look at popular eme...
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New 911 Technology Reduces Response Tim...
In emergency response every second matters. Live911 allows first responders to hear 911 calls in real-time. With Live911 software, patrol officers can monitor incoming emergency calls for their immediate area in real-time. First Responders can hear the caller’s urgency and small details that may not be entered into the CAD system as well as identify on a map the caller’s precise location prior the call for service being dispatched....
Officer Safety and Wellness...Innovativ...
The number of officers who died in the line of duty in 2020 was the highest level of loss in almost 50 years, with much of the increase attributable to COVID-19. As we continue to deal with the pandemic, there’s an equally deadly threat to officers which has long been on the minds of law enforcement officials: police officer suicides. Tragically, the number of police suicides each year often exceeds line-of-duty deaths and leaders have l...
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