Monday, June 2nd, 2014
Hexagon CEO Ola Rollen honored New Zealand Police for its visionary use of Intergraph technology in protecting and serving the citizens of New Zealand, recognizing them as part of the inaugural Hexagon Shaping Change Recognition...
Monday, March 17th, 2014
The government last week declined the Punjab police inspector general’s request for a supplementary grant of Rs170 million to introduce the geographic information system (GIS) in city police stations, as “the existing Police Record and Office Management...
Friday, February 14th, 2014
Police in Queensland will employ a CSIRO-developed 3D scanner to map crime scenes, the state government announced today. Police will use the handheld Zebedee laser scanner, which can be used to quickly generate 3D imagery of areas....
Thursday, October 31st, 2013
It sounds like something out of a James Bond movie - GPS bullets that can track the location of a suspect's car. The bullet is designed to make high-speed chases safer - enabling the authorities to track...
Monday, July 29th, 2013
When fully operational, the much-delayed CCTNS project will connect 14,000 police stations across all the 28 States and seven Union Territories, thus creating a nationwide networking infrastructure for the evolution of an IT-enabled, state-of-the-art tracking system for...
Wednesday, December 12th, 2012
Police officers, firefighters, and Ministry of Interior officials from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will get extensive training in how to use geographic information systems (GIS) technology, thanks to a new Esri Authorized Learning Center that opened...
Tuesday, September 4th, 2012
Police said on Monday that they were currently mapping all disputed plots of land in West Jakarta on the heels of a violent gangland brawl connected to land ownership in the municipality’s Cengkareng district on Wednesday. There...
Friday, August 24th, 2012
The rapid spread of cellphones with GPS technology has allowed police to track suspects with unprecedented precision — even as they commit crimes. But the legal fight is only now heating up, with prosecutors and privacy activists...