Texas PD Installs Thermal Cameras on Patrol Cars
The Plano (Texas) Police Department has attached infrared cameras to the spotlights of squad cars and offers handheld cameras for officers to bring along during a call.
The Plano (Texas) Police Department has attached infrared cameras to the spotlights of squad cars and offers handheld cameras for officers to bring along during a call.
The Tempe, Ariz., Police Department has upfitted eight duty motorcycles, more than half of the motor fleet, with upright mounts for semi-automatic rifles.
The Tulsa Police Department offered a walkaround of an unmarked police car, explaining the equipment fitted onto the vehicle as mandated by state statute for traffic enforcement.
Ford displayed production versions of the Police Responder Hybrid Sedan and Special Service Plug-In Hybrid Sedan at the New York Auto Show. Concept models for these vehicles were announced in 2017. Photos courtesy of Ford
The Phoenix Police Department’s Aerial Unit’s fleet maintenance costs are rising due to the agency’s aging aircraft, procured between 1979 and 2010.
CalAmp's Smart Vehicle Technology and GovOutlook provide direct access to a real-time vehicle area network.
The City of Albany, N.Y.. approved $1.3 million to purchase 54 new vehicles for its Police Department. Albany PD's cars have a life cycle of about four years.
The bluePRINT control system improves safety through the automation of emergency lighting and siren performance functions, by reducing cognitive load and distractions so the driver can keep their eyes on the road.
The Ford Police Interceptor Utility features cutting-edge technology and an all-new design, created by a Chicago police officer.
The Rockland line is designed to deliver custom, secure, practical, functional, and innovative products at an affordable price.
For the 2018 model year, law enforcement fleets have several motorcycle models to choose from. Here are the newest models available, and some insight from a dealer on what fleets should look for when choosing a police motorcycle.
Just when you think you have the perfect fleet configuration, the unthinkable happens: your OEM discontinues a model your fleet has come to rely on. If your fleet faces this situation, here’s what to do.
The Petersburg (Va.) Bureau of Police will use the drones to aid in searching for missing people and photographing vehicle accident and crime scenes.
The Virginia Beach (Va.) Police Department has purchased 1,060 body and in-car cameras for agency-wide deployment. Cameras will be deployed in 250 vehicles.
The training is part of the Clay County (Ind.) Sheriff's effort to reduce accidents, injuries, and potential lawsuits, and is funded through the county's insurance carrier.
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