New drones and a new surveillance camera integration system will be coming to the Peoria Police Department. Grant money totaling $220,000 was approved by the Peoria City Council on Tuesday night to be ...
LEANDER, Texas (KXAN) — At the Leander Police Department (LPD), long-time employee Luana Wilcox, the administrative analyst, is the go-to for all things innovation. “I was an officer for 17-and-a-half ...
The Dallas Police Department will soon use a facial recognition software that has been immersed in privacy concerns in recent years to help identify people in criminal investigations. The program, ...
The dreaded law enforcement contractor Axon has pioneered a new software for writing police reports, but critics are wary of its impacts. Reading time 3 minutes Axon, the public safety contractor that ...
Almost 1,000 police departments in Ohio have found critical new crime-fighting tools by gaining access to the digital records kept by neighboring law enforcement agencies. Since December, the Ohio ...
Inmid-2021, Nick Noone was on the stand in a Bay Area courtroom, serving as an expert witness in a murder trial. His company Peregrine’s software had connected mobile locations, license plate data, ...
The Lafayette Police Department is Beta testing AI-powered body cameras that can translate 100 languages in real time. The goal of the technology is to improve communication between officers and ...
Robert Williams spent 30 hours in jail for a crime he did not commit. As part of a federal settlement, the Detroit Police Department has overhauled its facial recognition software policies following ...
MEDINA, Ohio – The Medina Police Department is applying for a grant from the Justice Assistance Program to upgrade software for emergency dispatchers. “Currently if someone calls in with a medical ...
(TNS) — Jim Tignanelli recalls how police officers worried about being micromanaged when dashboard and body cameras were introduced 20 years ago. Over time, he said, cameras have proven officers "did ...
(TNS) — A Missoula City Council committee on Wednesday voted unanimously to approve a request from the Missoula Police Department to pay about $515,000 over the course of five years for 120 new Tasers ...
KILLING STILL UNCLEAR. AS YOU CAN SEE IN THOSE PHOTOS, POLICE IN NEW YORK ARE USING THE LATEST SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY TO TRACK DOWN THEIR SUSPECT. SOME SIMILAR RESOURCES ARE WORKING RIGHT HERE IN OUR ...
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