
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.
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.
The department intends to deploy Axon Fleet 3 in-car cameras with Axon's AI-powered automated license plate reader (ALPR) technology.
Full implementation of a program in the Bend Police Department requires every officer and vehicle be equipped with a camera during a shift
Nine members of Axon's 13-person AI ethics board have resigned over the project.
Axon is actively developing a miniaturized, lightweight TASER payload capable of being deployed on a small drone or robot.
The cameras will record traffic stops, vehicle pursuits, transport of anyone under arrest, and more. The department reports this is its latest step in increasing transparency in policing.
The Mobile Video Recorders (MVRs) will capture activity in front of the vehicles, as well as inside the vehicles.
The Axon Fleet 3 cameras feature livestreaming upon activation, auto-activation at high speed or crash, and integrated license plate readers.
Axon's AI-powered automated license plate reader delivers up to eight times or more plate reads for the same spend as traditional systems.
Skydio drone-captured imagery will be easily manageable and shareable for agencies and live alongside corresponding body camera video in Axon's digital evidence management platform.
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