PoliceOne.com - Technology Newsletter - December 2007
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ICRI™- Incident Commanders' Radio Interface™
The ICRI 2P-E (2 Port – Environmental) is a lightweight, portable repeater that enhances emergency responders' command & control communications in buildings, below grade, and other non-line-of-sight emergency situations. The 2P-E also 'bridges' any two incompatible radio, cell, satellite, and landline phones, providing interoperability. |
For more information visit www.c-at.com. |
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Will 2008 be the year LE embraces technology? |

By Kris Kaull
PoliceOne and EMS1 Editor |

Looking back on the past 15 years, I'd like to say that I've seen the same monumental changes in law enforcement and emergency response that I've seen in the world of technology. Unfortunately, the pubic safety profession tends to be reactive rather than proactive when it comes to embracing technology.

There are many new ideas, concepts and gadgets currently on the market that can change the way we police work is done. But, we like to do what we have always done. Change is painful ... Full Story
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Visit P1's Police Technology product page |
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Digital Ally—A New Generation of Digital Video
Technology that is so advanced and so small that the entire Digital Video System is integrated into a Rearview Mirror complete with:

• Covert Rear Seat Camera
• 3.5" Color Monitor
• GPS
• 900 MHz Audio Transceiver
• Internal Microphone
• Speaker
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For more information visit www.digitalallyinc.com. |
| PoliceOne Technology Tips |
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Mug shots made easy |
Cell phone data mining |
Officer Aaron Waner
Amsterdam (NY) PD

Given how many mug shots police take, this process needs to be as streamlined as possible.

Here, a P1 member recommends a system to help you organize both mugs and master files ... Read tip 


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National Institute of Justice
Special Report

Cell phone seizures are a great way to gather intel. Data may be retained on the telephone itself, in removable media, or at the service provider.
 When seizing cell phones, keep the following things in mind ... Read tip 

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