NYC Department of Correction Installs Solar Canopy
The canopy at Rikers Island is affixed to the grid and the ground, enabling full-time electric charging powered by the sun during the day and the electric grid in the evening.
The canopy at Rikers Island is affixed to the grid and the ground, enabling full-time electric charging powered by the sun during the day and the electric grid in the evening.
Sheridan PD swapped sedans for SUVs, noting the need for four-wheel drive and more storage space.
Fruitland Police said the motorcycles and motor unit are meant to strengthen community relations.
Bellevue police officers will use the vehicle for testing purposes on road patrols for the indefinite future.
The vehicle is designed to provide internet capabilities necessary to operate all UAS equipment and software and is powered by an onboard inverter system that provides the vehicle with self-sustaining power.
Atlanta police will purchase two new MD helicopters and convert one its current helicopters to standardize the aviation unit fleet, "reducing risk, improving safety, and increasing operational efficiency at a low operating cost."
Five marked patrol vehicles have been involved in accidents in New Castle in the last few months.
Medford police will install five new cameras in each patrol vehicle, with each exterior camera covering three traffic lanes and offering a clearer panoramic view.
Gas-powered SUVs strutted their stuff at this year’s Michigan State Police testing, but the electrics will be the star in next year’s evaluations.
The policy would have allowed police officers to deploy ground-based robots to use lethal force in extreme circumstances.
Springfield police officers have been forced to drive older vehicles due to supply chain constraints leading to the city's 2021 order of new police vehicles being canceled.
The Cook County Sheriff's Office currently uses shared helicopters with the Chicago Police Department. Both of its helicopters are often grounded due to maintenance issues.
The new take-home program is expected to lead to reduced maintenance and repair costs, and help with recruiting and retention efforts.
The city has 75 new police cars in need of equipment, but the supply chain crisis is making it hard to find.
The Verizon Frontline survey revealed internet-connected vehicles are a top priority, particularly for EMS and PSAP/ECC first responders.
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