Officer Technology Today - May 9th, 2024
 
 
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May 9, 2024
While they may not drive decision-making in the field, wearable sensor technology can help police and law enforcement officers track their physical and mental health.
Police officers are trained to know what to do in case different scenarios happen on the scene, and having a plan B is essential when it comes to public safety technology.
The use of e-bikes is growing quickly among law enforcement agencies largely due to their unique versatility.
The smooth power selection gave it the ability to address close threats, moving targets, and take precision shots using the same tool and platform.
The call for entries is open for law enforcement facilities built after January 2020.
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Proposed legislation that would phaseout Chinese-made drones for the Connecticut State Police by 2026 and municipalities by 2027 after the FBI released security warnings about the devices.
To fully capitalize on the potential of UAVs, departments need intelligent solutions for managing video data.
Verizon Frontline will support NOAA research and severe storm damage assessment through a new Cooperative Research and Development Agreement.
The partnership will provide regulatory support, equipment, software, and training to law enforcement and emergency response agencies deploying drones.