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Top 5 Ways an In-Vehicle Router Improves Officer Efficiency and Safety

Thursday, April 14, 2011 - 1:00pm (EST)



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If you’re looking at new technologies for your fleet like automatic license plate recognition (LPR), electronic ticketing, asset tracking, video surveillance, or even just laptop connectivity, you need to consider the big picture. You know that providing a data connection to vehicles is a minimum requirement, but how can you reduce officer down-time and justify technology investment in the current financial climate? Network technologies are changing quickly with the introduction of 4G and 700MHz for public safety. Before you proceed, be sure you can adapt in an ever-evolving wireless environment. You’ll want to consider new future-proof architectures for providing communications for all these technologies and we’ll share with you the 5 key ways that such an architecture can improve officer efficiency and safety.

Learn how a mobile gateway architecture can provide a communications platform that will support all your new technologies and wireless networks, and find out how the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is using the technology to support automatic license plate recognition (LPR).

 


Sponsored by:


In Motion Technology


Speaker(s):

Tony Morris
VP Marketing
In Motion Technology Inc

With more than 20 years in the data communications industry, Tony has a proven track record of successfully positioning and delivering products to market while focusing on the bottom line. Before coming to In Motion Technology, Tony was vice president of sales of IP solutions for MetaSolv Software, Inc., where he managed all IP-related product sales in North and South America and Asia Pacific. He served as director of systems engineering and business development for Laurel Networks. Tony has an honours degree in cybernetics and control from Reading University in the United Kingdom.


Deputy Richard Miller
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department


Deputy Richard Miller is with the Advanced Surveillance and Protection (ASAP) Unit, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.


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