Posts Tagged ‘Law Enforcement’

IACP 2011: Where Technology and Law Enforcement Meet

November 10th, 2011 by

Chicago was bustling with thousands of law enforcement officials at this year’s 118th International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference at the McCormick Place Convention Center. Each year, the conference garners over 15,000 attendees and 800 exhibitors who showcase the latest in police vehicles, firearms and technology at the largest exposition designed specifically for law enforcement.

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Luna County Sheriffs Uses Toughbook Computers in Border Patrol Operations

May 19th, 2011 by

U.S. border security is a regular topic in the news today. From illegal border crossings to drug trafficking, local and state agencies have their hands full as they try to keep the country safe. With the U.S.-Mexico border stretching more than 1,960 miles, the U.S. Border Patrol looks for support from state and local agencies [...]

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Vauxhall Offers Built-In Toughbook 19 Option to Fleet Customers

April 22nd, 2011 by

To meet the demand of police agencies in the U.K., the British subsidiary of General Motors, Vauxhall, now offers fleet customers the option of a built-in Panasonic Toughbook 19 in its Astra model. In this economic climate, spending cuts are widespread, forcing agencies, like police departments to improve efficiency. Without a mobile computer, writing a [...]

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Case Study: Tulsa PD Deploys Toughbook U1 with Sprint 3G Connectivity

April 18th, 2011 by

As the second-largest municipal law enforcement agency in Oklahoma, with around 750 sworn officers, the Tulsa Police Department protects nearly 400,000 citizens. Daily challenges associated with patrolling such a large population made the department realize that its in-car laptops were not maximizing the officers’ efficiency while on duty.

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