Officer Technology Today - Feb 22nd, 2024
 
 
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February 22, 2024
Law enforcement officials are turning to artificial intelligence to help close cases faster and keep officers safe on the streets.
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Balancing technology needs with fiscal responsibility in law enforcement is vital to long-term planning and resource allocation.
Erick Ceresato, Product Group Director for Genetec, talks about what law enforcement agencies need to consider when it comes to digital evidence.
Editor Paul Peluso and retired Lt. Frank Borelli discuss why law enforcement is embracing artificial intelligence, and they some of its most common integrations.
Many don’t realize how saturated our days already are with AI, or the power it brings.
Electric vehicles are being added to law enforcement fleets all over the country. Is your agency ready?
As agencies continue to work with fewer staff, leveraging technology to assist and optimize efficiency may offer viable alternatives.
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