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| | What Comes After Video Surveillance Body cams, dashboard cams, public CCTV and even citizen video can contribute to improved public safety, however, cameras alone are not sufficient to reduce violence, ensure the public’s confidence in law enforcement operations or prevent lawsuits. To make the best use of video technology, police departments must be able to efficiently store, retrieve and analyze video data, as well as manage the associated storage costs. Download this paper to learn how a solution that combines storage and data analytics in an integrated, end-to-end operation offers an expedited path to improved citizen safety. | | When Video Isn't Enough Video – whether from body cameras, dashboard cameras, CCTV or even citizen smartphones – can provide police departments with insight into what’s happening on the ground in their communities. However, to gain the most value from video, public safety officials need to readily access and analyze it. Download this infographic to learn more about video challenges in public safety and an emerging solution. | | Springfield Law Department Transforms Practice Management Download this case study to learn how the in-house counsel for the city of Springfield, Massachusetts, implemented a new practice management solution to centralize legal information and simplify data sharing. Find out how the department can process cases faster and easily share information, enabling staff to work smarter and more effectively. | | Smart City, Safe City Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) are transforming the way vehicles move through busy cities and traffic corridors. How can the latest technology be applied to make roads and crosswalks safer for the people in your cities on your roads? | |
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