The NCS4 administers the spectator survey every two years to investigate the general perceptions of industry safety and security practices and the potential impact of related current events among sports spectators.
i-PRO Americas Inc., a provider of professional security solutions for surveillance and public safety, announced the latest enhancements to its Video Insight (VI) VMS featuring live maps, enhanced Vaxtor LPR integration supporting vehicle make, model, and color (MMC), body-worn camera streaming and third-party integrations.
This new offering provides commercial customers with affordable access to professional body camera services, which improve staff safety and accountability, trigger immediate response and provide valuable evidence, all while protecting assets and keeping communities safe.
The new camera registry module for Genetec Clearance is a digital evidence management system that facilitates collaboration between public safety agencies, corporate security departments, businesses and the public.
FLIR TruWITNESS is a wearable sensor platform designed to expand true real-time situational awareness for city-level security and public safety operations.
Police officers in Chicago’s Waukegan Police Department are using Motorola Solutions’ S1500 body cams, which, according to an article in Engadget, may soon be employing artificial intelligence to help officers identify objects and missing people.
The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL), with support from the Foundation for Criminal Justice (FCJ), released a report entitled, Policing Body Cameras: Policies and Procedures to Safeguard the Rights of the Accused.
Vidsys, Converged Security and Information Management (CSIM) software platform, and Edesix Ltd., a manufacturer of body-worn camera solutions, announced a strategic technology partnership.