Technology

The Officer.com Technology product category is a collection of information, product listings and resources for researching various law enforcement technology options and the services that support them.
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Technology

Addressing Staffing Challenges With Technology

Feb. 21, 2025
Many law enforcement agencies are turning to technology to address staffing challenges.
Washington State Patrol
A Washington State Patrol trooper wasn't seriously injured when he tried to stop a wrong-way driver who struck the trooper's cruiser head-on.
Vehicles & Equipment

Wash. State Patrol Trooper Struck Head-On by Suspected Impaired Driver

Feb. 12, 2025
A Washington State Patrol trooper wasn't seriously injured when he tried to stop a wrong-way driver who collided head-on with the trooper's cruiser.
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Computers & Software

Value of AI, Cloud Solutions Reign in Cellebrite’s 2025 Annual Industry Trends Survey

Feb. 11, 2025
Cellebrite announced the release of its sixth annual 2025 Industry Trends Survey.
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Technology

How Artificial Intelligence Technology is Changing Law Enforcement

Feb. 11, 2025
The wave of products incorporating artificial intelligence are putting new tools in law enforcement's toolbox. But the technology also brings its share of challenges.
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Texas Police: Speeding Dentist with Laughing Gas was 'Inhaling All Day'

Feb. 11, 2025
Harris County Precinct 1 deputy constables stopped a dentist in Houston with over 100 nitrous oxide canisters who admitted to inhaling the gas all day.
Modesto, CA, Police Department
Modesto California police's Real Time Crime Center, which has been operating since 2016, has helped reduce crimes like vehicle and catalytic converters, while giving officers
Technology

Calif. Police Force's Real-Time Crime Center Reducing 'Big Hot-Spot Crimes'

Feb. 10, 2025
Modesto police's Real Time Crime Center, which has been operating since 2016, has helped reduce crimes like vehicle and catalytic converters, while becoming a regional resource...