Law Enforcement Technology

MAY 2017

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30 LAW ENFORCEMENT TECHNOLOGY MAY 2017 www.officer.com P R O D U C T S A N D T E C H N O L O G Y This glove tells you when you're exposed Halyard Health launched a new exam glove for law enforcement personnel. The BLACK-FIRE Powder-Free Nitrile Exam Glove with QUICK CHECK breach detection technology is a dual- purpose glove with both a black side and a high-visibility orange side to quickly identify breaches in protection caused by cuts and tears, and to help reduce the risk of cross-contamination and infection. • Circle 28 on Reader Service Card ★ Officer.com/12322372 Improved facial recognition Neurotechnology released the SentiVeillance 6.0 software develop- ment kit (SDK), which provides improved facial recognition using up to 10 surveillance, security and public safety cameras on a single computer. The new version uses deep neural-net- work-based facial detection and recog- nition algorithms to improve accuracy, and it utilizes a Graphing Processing Unit for enhanced speed. It provides faster, easier, more accurate identifica- tion of faces against watch lists. • Circle 27 on Reader Ser vice Card ★ Officer.com/12322276 2017's new Toughpad Panasonic's new fully rugged 10.1" FZ-A2 Android Toughpad is the lat- est addition to its Toughbook family. Equipped with powerful enterprise class features, the FZ-A2 comes with the Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating sys- tem and Android for Work's enterprise security built-in. • Circle 25 on Reader Service Card ★ Officer.com/12320671 Text-to-911 Zetron launched its MAX Call-Taking system that can accept Text-to-9-1-1 calls. MAX Call-Taking Text-to-9-1-1 functionality also can process both text and voice calls on the same call-handling equipment. This is because MAX Call-Taking is an integrated solution designed to support Text-to-9-1-1 over the ESInet. • Circle 26 on Reader Ser vice Card ★ Officer.com/12308573 Find the "who" in a crime LexisNexis Risk Solutions announced the LexisNexis Accurint Virtual Crime Center that provides a comprehensive view of peoples' identities so law enforcement can better target investigations, identify patterns, predict upcoming events and deploy resources more efficiently. • Circle 24 on Reader Service Card ★ Officer.com/12301128

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