Law Enforcement Technology

JUN 2014

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50 Law Enforcement Technology June 2014 www.officer.com A tablet for your shift A patrol officer starts his shift in the vehicle with Motion Computing's R12 Tablet PC docked in the Secure Mobile Dock. The easy to read 12.5-inch screen and Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 operating system enable him to use existing CAD, e-citation and other software. At the scene of a traffic accident, the officer starts the investigation by documenting evidence with the R12 Tablet integrated 8MP camera. Motion SnapWorks makes it easy to annotate and import photos into the report. To issue a citation, the officer scans the driver's license with the R12 SlateMate barcode reader, then issues a ticket by using e-citation software. Circle 23 on Reader Service Card Toughpad mount With the release of the Windows- based 7-inch Toughpad FZ-M1 from Panasonic, Havis Inc. is currently developing a rugged docking solution for one of the thinnest and lightest rug- ged 7-inch tablet available. The docking station is designed to safely secure any con- figuration of the Panasonic Toughpad FZ-M1. The DS-PAN-900 Series Docking Station will offer tablet charging, security, access to bar code scanner, and connection to peripherals in any work environment. Maximize productivity with this lightweight and strong design that is built with theft deterrence, longevity and stability in mind. Circle 26 on Reader Service Card A handheld for mobile patrol Handheld's Nautiz X4 rugged handheld multipurpose compact computer enables efficient and reliable data collection in tough environments. The Nautiz X4 is optimized for efficient field data collec- tion. Measuring 6.1 by 2.9 by 1.0 inches and weighing 11.6 ounces, the X4 features a high-brightness, sunlight-readable resis- tive touchscreen, and comes with either a high-performance 1D laser scanner or a 2D imager for scanning and barcoding tasks. The device also features a 5MP camera with auto focus and LED Flash. Circle 25 on Reader Service Card Power and functionality for data challenges Nuix released version 5.2 of the Nuix Engine and its core eDiscovery and Investigator products. This release includes smarter eDiscovery production and quality control workflows, deeper forensic analysis, support for even more file formats and automated text summarization. It also incorporates technology advances that pave the way for solutions in areas such as cybersecurity and privacy. Circle 22 on Reader Service Card COMPUTERS & SOFTWARE PRODUCT SHOWCASE Faster, tougher… and it looks good, too GammaTech's semi-rugged S15H notebook is tested to Military 810G standards, ensuring drop, shock, and spill resistance. Other rugged features include an optical disk-tray lock, double- protection smart battery circuitry and smart battery calibration. The S15H comes with the Intel Haswell CPU so users can expect faster computing and graphics, and a longer battery life in a sleek form factor. Its 15.6-inch full high- definition LED display and two dual-channel DDR III SODIMM slots provide up to 16GB of memory capacity. The S15H is built with a USB 3.0 connector, integrated 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet and wireless LAN network connection. The S15H includes multiple security features such as TPM 1.2 technology, a Kensington Lock connector and administrator/boot password. Circle 24 on Reader Service Card 5/20/14 1:50 PM

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