
2026 Police Fleet Innovators Named
Police fleet innovators are those who overcome hurdles in law enforcement management through modern, proactive techniques and technologies.
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Police fleet innovators are those who overcome hurdles in law enforcement management through modern, proactive techniques and technologies.
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The city's law enforcement fleets have 625 plug-in electric models and at least 446 more on order. By spring 2024, the city will have over 1,000 plug-in vehicles operating within its law enforcement agencies.
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Skyfire Response leverages Skyfire’s partnerships with hardware, software, drone-in-a-box and data analytics providers to allow agencies with existing UAS programs to upgrade to a Drone First Responder program.
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Axon’s Fleet 3 integrates seamlessly with the Axon network via Cradlepoint. Its technology provides remote network and cellular connectivity management to LAPD, allowing them to control and administer the entire vehicle fleet easily.
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Code 3's Citadel Pillar Series can be mounted on 2020+ Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles and 2021+ Chevy Tahoes.
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At the new Police Fleet Conference (PFC), hear how you can best begin the process of adopting EVs into your law enforcement fleet.
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At the new Police Fleet Conference (PFC), hear ways to solve procurement issues, and get insight on upfitting law enforcement vehicles.
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Lowell PD's new UTV was upfitted with repurposed lights and radio equipment from old police cruisers to equip the utility vehicle, which prevented the department from having to buy that equipment new — a substantial cost savings.
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The TruckVault for the Ford Mustang Mach-E features a deep, spacious drawer measuring at just over 10 in. of interior vertical storage space
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Chattanooga PD's new driving simulator's interior setup is a near replica of the inside of patrol cars the officers use every day.
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At the new Police Fleet Conference (PFC), hear from an industry veteran about law enforcement lighting.
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