(Getty Images) Police real-time crime centers are becoming data powerhouses Dozens of new real-time crime centers have popped up in recent years, enabling police to surveil their communities from afar. Aug 24, 2023 By Keely Quinlan
(Getty Images) New Mexico city expands AI for gun detection Hobbs, New Mexico, expanded its use of AI camera software to detect firearms at its parks and municipal buildings. Aug 2, 2023 By Colin Wood
Police cars sit on Main Street in Dallas following the sniper shooting during a protest on July 7, 2016. (Laura Buckman / AFP via Getty Images) Dallas Police mandates online reporting for non-emergencies Non-emergency callers to Dallas' 911 system are now asked to hang up and find a computer. Jul 14, 2023 By Lindsay McKenzie
(Getty Images) San Francisco punts ‘killer robot’ question back to committee San Francisco will spend more time considering whether, and under which circumstances, the city’s police department may use its fleet of land-based robots to kill people. Dec 6, 2022 By Lindsay McKenzie
(Getty Images) Sponsored How data analytics helped a California police department shave a year off an investigation Law enforcement agencies are discovering how Splunk’s data analytics platform can fast-track digital investigations, according to a new report. Oct 28, 2022 By Scoop News Group
Pittsburgh police officers work at the scene of the police shooting which left three officers dead, on April 5, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Ross Mantle / Getty Images) Policing data could reveal racial bias in Pittsburgh, say lawmakers New legislation would share city data with the Center for Policing Equity to search for indicators of racial bias in policing. Feb 16, 2022 By Ryan Johnston
(Getty Images) Police in rural Ohio are using VR for empathy training Organizers said the platform's low cost and portability are promising for a profession short on training resources. Sep 24, 2021 By Colin Wood
(Andrew Burton / Getty Images) Justice Department funds body-worn cameras for small-town, rural, tribal police A $7.65 million program is open to law enforcement agencies with 50 or fewer full-time sworn personnel, as well as tribal and rural departments. Jul 9, 2021 By Colin Wood
(StateScoop) Saving lives, cutting costs, managing your devices UEM boosts productivity and increases efficiency for state and local government agencies. Apr 17, 2018 By Herb Thompson
Three ways unified endpoint technology boosts first responder productivity Next-generation public safety officials need the technology to enable them to work faster, improve productivity and cut costs. Apr 10, 2018 By Eugene Liderman & James Wood