Law Enforcement Technology

JAN 2014

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COVER STORY Companies such as Motorola, Stalker Radar and Code3 utilize common accessories to run high-tech law enforcement solutions. Public safety gadgets wireless world in a By Michelle Perin "E verything that can be invented has been invented." — Charles H. Duell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Patents,1899 Imagine what Duell would think about the Twenty-first Century. Anyone wandering the booths at a trade show such as IACP or APCO would see that innovation has just begun. Just prior to Duell's time in office, the first police call box was installed in Washington DC. 14 Law Enforcement Technology Now public safety dispatchers utilize complex hardware and software capable of locating callers and their officers. Technology is not slowing down. In fact as public-private partnerships continue to grow, law enforcement has so many more tools to help you do your jobs better and keep you safe. Included in these tools are wireless remote control, in-car video and body worn live stream cameras with GPS and analytic capabilities. January 2014 www.officer.com This is just the beginning, as companies continue to strive to come up with the next best innovation to outfit officers of the future. More than a garage door opener Released in June 2013 at the Police and Security Expo, Code3 presented vLink, a wireless remote control technology for use with iPhone, Android and Windows smartphones, tablets and

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