Officer Technology Today - Jan 11th, 2024
 
 
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January 11, 2024
Understanding the plan and existing technology and knowing how the systems work together within the network allows new applications to become part of the solution.
In the age of continually new and evolving technology and associated data, are the numbers being gathered throughout the year the best statistics?
Technology is an integral part of every public safety structure and should be planned for accordingly.
New technology is making police and law enforcement work more efficient, but it's generating increasing amounts of data.
Police departments and law enforcement agencies cannot ignore the existence of cyber-crimes and the threat they pose.
Technology companies have been hard at work on new software to help prevent incidents at schools, while also mitigating common issues in the aftermath.
Lexis Nexis’ Coplogic Solutions suite of crash reporting tools can help eliminate time-consuming processes while improving report accuracy with automated incident and crash reporting.
As the world becomes more automated, that ecosystem of agencies requires an even more complex and comprehensive ecosystem of technology.
TECHNOLOGY NEWS
With a commitment to transparency, New Orleans police officials met with civic leaders and residents to talk about how the department will operate its new fleet of four drones.
"How many times have you interviewed moms and dads who say, my kid would never do something like that. Guess what? The video doesn't lie," said an NYPD official about using drones to stop subway surfing.
Using “Prepared Live” technology, Akron police dispatchers were able to pinpoint a man who was shot during a home invasion after they received several "incomplete" 9-1-1 calls.
Hardware and software changes to St. Charles County's 9-1-1 center will cost $12 million and are set to be completed by mid-2025.