Mobile Tech (Legacy)
Your Guide to CARES Act Funding
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act is the multi-faceted economic relief package passed to address the impact of the pandemic. While the funding covers a wide array of areas, public safety and law enforcement agencies can utilize the funding to aid in their efforts to reduce the spread of the virus (and help…
Read MoreThe Latest Mobile Technology | Virtual Conference Series
Transforming a vehicle into a safe, ergonomic and functional office space takes the right combination of mobile technology. To help break through the clutter, we’re bringing you quick, 15-minute videos highlighting top public safety technologies that are vetted and proven pieces in building a complete in-vehicle solution. In our lineup, there’s mobile computing with Getac, connectivity…
Read More3 Technologies for Smart Cities and Safe Communities
For 20 years, we’ve helped public safety departments implement technology to protect communities and keep officers safe. The Brite intelligence and investigation toolset provides officers and cities with a proactive approach to protecting communities. Combining these technologies, we provide a layered scope of view for full situational awareness, starting at a high level and moving down…
Read MoreA Screen for Every Need (ft. Getac Models)
Does it ever amaze you how many options there are? Whether we’re talking pizza toppings, laundry detergent or computers, there’s always different options or configurations. While each serves a distinct purpose, it can make it an overwhelming process to find the perfect solution. Now we’re not exactly experts in detergent (maybe self-proclaimed pizza experts), but after 20…
Read MoreBody-Worn Cameras: Past vs. Present
In the past, we’ve looked at Solving Crimes: Past vs. Present and The Use of Video by Law Enforcement. Today, we wanted to combine the two and deep dive into the history of body-worn cameras. As innovative technology continues to develop, we like taking a look at how it is and has transformed the public safety industry. Public…
Read More3 Patrol Vehicle Features You Can’t Live Without
As patrol cars play double-duty as transportation and mobile offices, they have to be functional, safe and tailored to the officer. While there are some absolute necessities like lights, radios, computers and ticketing systems, there are options for customization. Do you know your must-haves beyond the essentials? We outlined our top 3 added-features every fleet vehicle needs. …
Read More2019 Recap: Partner updates you missed
And here we are with the end of 2019 just weeks away. But before we nosedive into 2020 and public safety industry trends, let’s see what happened in 2019. In the state of ever-evolving technology, it’s easy to miss out on the latest trends and product updates. Our partners work hard at constantly upgrading and updating products…
Read MoreYour fleet’s technology is going EOL, now what?
Outfitting your fleet with the latest and greatest technology isn’t as simple as going to the local Best Buy and buying equipment. Instead, there are budgets, red tape, RFPs, time restraints that lengthen and influence the buying process. Whether your fleet is 10 cars or 200, it’s not always straightforward to equip it with the right technology. …
Read MoreThe Use of Video by Law Enforcement
To keep the public safe, law enforcement agencies have always relied on the latest technology. Each decade of the 1900s can be marked by the introduction of a critical investigative technology. 1900s: The introduction of fingerprinting 1920s: The introduction of the polygraph machine 1930s: The introduction of two-way radios 1940s: Radar detectors used to capture vehicle speeds 1950s: Electronic data processing machines summarized arrests and warrants 1960s: The introduction…
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