New Police Technology Allows Users to See Crimes, Emergency Events in Real Time
June 29, 2017 – New police technology called Interactive Policing® launched this week at the 2017 Police Security Expo in Atlantic City, allows first responders and their command and control to see crimes and emergency events in real-time as they happen.
Equature, (www.Equature.com) formally DSS is an international leader in Command and Control Dispatch Management recorder systems today released their new interactive response technology platform to help first responder leadership teams proactively manage their on-the scene emergencies as they happen.
Using an open architecture platform and by integrating their real-time body and vehicle camera systems to the emergency response command and control center dispatch recorder platform, they help PSAPs (public safety answering points) management view live crime scene activities and emergency needs as they happen.
Using Interactive Policing® in the field, first responders are able to collaborate with command and control to maximize their safety and citizen satisfaction.
Joe Mosed, founder and CEO of Equature said: “Interactive Policing® helps police teams enhance agency transparency, improve evidence collection, increase command and control support and provide greater emergency preparedness for all first responders”.
For additional information visit: www.equature.com