Product News
Product News is vital for local and state government agencies looking to stay informed about the latest tools, technologies, and services that can enhance public service delivery. Keeping up with product news helps agencies make informed decisions about investments in new equipment, software, and other resources that improve efficiency and effectiveness. This directory offers articles on product news and related topics like Technology Trends, which provide insights into emerging innovations that could impact government operations and services.
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The five-year contract with BRINC Drones Inc. will equip the Newport Beach Police Department with seven drones, including one specialized for SWAT and crisis response
Norfolk police say automated license plate readers contributed to a 40% drop in stolen vehicle reports
The Chase County EMS ambulance was built with attention to suspension and noise reduction
New technology is transforming emergency response with text, video and AI-powered translation, but uneven adoption leaves millions without access to lifesaving 911 upgrades
City and MBTA collaboration cuts transit delays with real-time signal priority
The Drone as a First Responder Program in Bernalillo County will be utilized to safely assess emergency scenes and transmit critical information
The AI camera alerted the Orange County Fire Authority to a fire in a remote canyon without getting a 911 call from a person
The Thomasville Police Department installed a Flock Safety system in 2022, crediting the technology for its ability to pinpoint and alert officers to the shooting
The vehicle has multiple work areas and a conference room
The interactive dashboard provides daily updates and summary information about the current inmate population
The study found that familiarity with law enforcement technology creates 81% more trust with the public
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