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Currently, interoperability and information-sharing standards are two of the most common buzzwords in law enforcement technology; like so many others, they may seem easy to brush aside, especially whe...
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Recognizing that new technologies available to law enforcement today can have a dramatic impact on crime, Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca directed the piloting of a concept that may revolutionize ...
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In June 2006, current IACP third vice president Chief Mark A. Marshall rightfully noted, “Information sharing has become a mission critical component of today’s public safety mandate.”1 Chief Ma...
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The IACP Law Enforcement Information Management (LEIM) Section, in conjunction with the Royal Bahamas Police Force, recently held its second annual international conference at the Royal Bahamas Police...
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The roll-call assembly is a longstanding tradition in policing. This short meeting at the beginning of a shift is all but universal in police departments worldwide and it has looked more or less the s...
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The IJIS Institute has announced the formation of a new committee designed to support the development of information technology standards for law enforcement agencies. The institute is a nonprofit com...
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An early 2001, after posting an undercover profile of a middle school girl on the Internet, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office’s High Tech Crime Unit received a message from a 45-year-old...
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has made improving traffic safety data one of the agency's highest priorities. Effective decision making is directly dependent on data availa...

