Denver Divided on Drone Use
The Denver Police Department has shelved its drone program while its Fire Department is in the process of purchasing a drone.
The Denver Police Department has shelved its drone program while its Fire Department is in the process of purchasing a drone.
Ford's new Police Interceptor Utility Hybrid has an MSRP of $40,615. The hybrid delete option provides an MSRP credit of $3,530.
The ESB2-FPIUND bracket kit from Federal Signal can be used to mount two DynaMax/ES100C speakers onto a Ford Police Interceptor Utility.
The 2x Series lightbar is available in four popular configurations to meet budget and performance needs.
The Stantonsburg (N.C.) Police Department's emergency evacuation fleet consists of a 2.5-ton medium tactical vehicle, a Humvee, and a mobile generator.
Dauphin County (Penn.) officials recently unveiled the county’s new drone to be used for police investigations, searches, and evidence gathering.
The Ford County (Ill.) sheriff hopes the county board will approve a quarter-cent sales tax, which would help his office replace its aging fleet of patrol cars.
The Torrington (Wyo.) Police Department is looking to replace its entire patrol fleet and allow officers to take home vehicles.
Floyd County (Va.) will test a leasing program in an effort to reduce fleet maintenance costs and vehicle breakdowns.
The City of Kent, Wash., is adding 14 new police vehicles, part of a new car-per-officer take-home program.
Kandiyohi County, Minn., is entering into a lease program for its Sheriff’s Office vehicles, which is projected to save $823,000 over the next five years.
The City of Hannibal, Mo., is adding automatic vehicle locators (AVLs) on its new Dodge Charger police vehicles for the first time.
Florida Highway Patrol's Advanced Vehicle Operations and Training Complex will allow officers to enhance their driving skills in a controlled environment.
The Estes AWS Storage Box is designed to fit in any standard police SUV, and is stackable with the Estes AWS SUV Rapid Access Weapon Locker.
The Knight Hawk is billed as the first U.S.-designed and assembled law enforcement tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
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