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By Jennifer Gavigan
Following is a preview of the newest
rugged laptops for law enforcement
from some of the major manufacturers.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Jul 2011)
By PSIT Staff
Fluidmesh Networks and Pelco have successfully integrated Fluidmesh wireless platforms with many of Pelco’s top video products.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Jul/Aug 2010)
By Neal Lorenzi
Enhanced messaging and trigger-based notification are primary features of the Mobile Unit Field Reporting System (MUFRS) available from Mobile BIS, a division of BIS Computer Solutions Inc.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Jan/Feb 2010)
To see the future of mobile networking for public safety agencies, look no further than New Jersey’s MONOC Mobile Health Services.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Jan/Feb 2010)
Space Data Corp. conducted successful trials of its CDMA SkySite®, a major milestone in the development of wireless voice and data communications to vast areas with sparse population.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2009)
By Susan Geoghegan
While there are nearly an infinite number of wireless technology vendors from which to choose, this article focuses on eight leading companies specializing in wireless broadband and the solutions they offer for police agencies.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Jan 2009)
By PSIT Staff
Alabama makes a decision on upgrading its statewide enterprise wireless system for criminal justice data.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2006)
By Julie Furlotte
When the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) decided to initiate a trial of a wireless electronic fleet management solution, they turned to Netistix Technologies Corp.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Nov/Dec 2006)
By Law and Order Staff
A coalition of law enforcement agencies in the greater Detroit area has benefited immensely since implementing PictureLink to upgrade its electronic imaging program.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Jul 2006)
By James Careless
Thinkstream’s portfolio of police software—collectively referred to as its Integrated Criminal Justice System (ICJS)—can be a suspect stopper and lifesaver for patrol officers. ICJS ensures that any time a patrol officer queries a license tag or driver’s license over his wireless in-car laptop computer, his query is automatically checked against hundreds of police databases. The systems works great for agencies such as the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office in Monroe, LA.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Jul 2006)