AR and Hologram Technologies at Service of Police
                The Dutch national police might be using augmented reality and hologram technologies in fighting crime, within the framework of an innovative project. 
The project...            
            
        New ammo for assorted rifles
                
The importance of accurate firearms is rising steadily, featuring numerous applications and uses, from crowd control, through special missions to ongoing security details.
The RAZOR...            
            
        Unified Platform for Criminal Intelligence
                A new national criminal intelligence system has been launched in Australia after completing a two-year pilot of the nascent inter-jurisdictional platform. Now the Australian...            
            
        The US Army is testing handheld ray guns
                
The U.S Army is currently testing electricity guns for possible use against electronics on the battlefield. They don’t look like props from the popular...            
            
        Tech Powerhouse to Upgrade Its Smart City Solution
                Hitachi Insight Group, responsible for leading Hitachi Ltd.’s global unified internet of things business, recently introduced new software updates in its smart cities portfolio,...            
            
        Policing the cloud: we should expect more from law enforcement cloud...
                
It starts the moment you wake up and turn off your alarm: Your smartphone records and sends to the cloud each interaction you make,...            
            
        GenDyn, Smith & Wesson team to develop new handgun for U.S...
                The U.S ARMY is looking for a new handgun for its soldiers.
That created a team of General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems and Smith...            
            
        Massachusetts School to Debut ‘Active Shooter’ System
                
A Methuen Mass school will soon deploy an automated system to detect and track a gunman on campus.
Methuen Mayor Stephen Zanni and other city...            
            
        U.S Army Sent Anthrax To 11 States
                The Pentagon is trying to improve its ability to detect biological threats.
The Army accidentally sent live anthrax samples to labs in nine states plus...            
            
        Smartphone Encryption Frustrates Law Enforcement
                Many smartphones encrypt their contents when locked, as standard - a security feature that often prevents even the phones' manufacturers from accessing data. Such...            
            
        The Side Benefits of U.S. Visitor Surveillance System
                
US Visitor Surveillance System used for Emotional Healing
Ostensibly, the motivation behind storing the fingerprints of almost all foreign visitors to the US is in...            
            
        Replaying Crime Scene with Advanced Scanner
                Police investigators often need a view of the crime scene long after it was cleared, and photos taken at the initial stages may not...            
            
        Light warriors: firearms and ammunitions innovations
                
Innovations to decrease the weight of the weaponry soldiers carry in the field, in training and in battle. This is the unfolding trend in...            
            
        Face recognition technologies improving dramatically
                Who is that stranger in your social media photo? A click on the face reveals the name in seconds, almost as soon as you...            
            
        Ohio to develop state-wide standards for police use of deadly force
                
Ohio governor John Kasich has created a 12-member group of community and law enforcement leaders to help draft statewide standards on how police departments...            
            
        Big Data Technology to Map Urban Crime
                Recently, Rio de Janeiro's authorities teamed with crime experts and concerned business leaders to launch a major big data based crime monitoring tool, ISPGeo,...            
            
        Data Deleted from Suspect’s Cell Phone Can Still be Extracted
                A technology that extracts data from a cell phone can make criminal investigations more efficient. The forensic flash device reader allows officers to acquire data...            
            
        Predicting crime with Big Data
                Big Data can reveal amazing insights and now includes predictions on where crime is going to happen
Crime has patterns just like everything else humans...            
            
        What Fingerprints Can Tell Us
                Researchers are taking crime scene fingerprint identification to a new level. They have discovered a straightforward concept for identifying whether a culprit is male...            
            
        Gun silencers in the U.S – a terror threat
                
Gun silencers could become more widespread in Florida under new legislation to allow the devices on hunters' weapons on public land. Experts say that...            
            
        Russia selects new assault rifles
                
Russia has selected the AK-12 and the AK-103-4 as the new service rifles for its army. Both firearms are manufactured by Kalashnikov Concern, which...            
            
        Homeland Security seeking off-the-shelf applications to manage biometric data
                The Department of Homeland Security’ Office of Biometric Identity Management is currently looking for off-the-shelf applications that can more effectively store, match and analyze...            
            
        
 
            
