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Here’s how one department increased officer safety through their computer equipment
Our reviewer puts two Dell rugged computers to the test to see if speed, reliability, and readability and compatibility matter in the field
Empower officers in the field with tools that support core job functions so they can better serve the community
Latest semi-rugged laptop designed to meet the evolving needs of today’s mission-critical mobile workforce
Despite its rugged nature, the tablet maintains a lightweight profile with a 2.2-pound chassis
The latest model is a pound lighter than earlier versions and can withstand a 6-foot drop
Choosing one expert source to provide consoles, mounting solutions, storage and other fixtures ensures the best fit, performance, space maximization and safety for patrol officers
Rugged mobile laptops offer instant access to a department’s network, databases and real-time intelligence
Download the free infographic to find out how you and your department compare to LEOs across the country
The new Havis VSX Console provides an efficient and comfortable workspace solution for organizing radios, laptops, tablets, and more in 2020-2021 Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles
A patrol-friendly police tablet helps the city’s metro traffic team move at the speed of information, improving traffic enforcement and call response
Connect your agency’s rugged mobile computing tools to the FirstNet public safety wireless network for fast, reliable, dedicated broadband coverage across the country
Follow this step-by-step guide to remove dirt, germs and other contaminants from your computing devices
Getac’s new B360 notebook is MIL-SPEC rugged while providing the power and brightness to handle any computational challenge in the field
A leading provider of eCitation solutions asks if you’re really getting the most out of your solution
A recent survey shows that laptops may be standard issue, but police officers would prefer smaller, lighter mobile computing tools in the field
Check out the results of our Police1 survey, which found cops are more than ready to switch to tablets to access data.