The ultimate law enforcement agency guide to going mobile
Best practices for implementing a mobile device program


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As more and more police officers are relying on technology to keep them safe and effective, the quality and level of the data system within their vehicles today exceeds that of the computers inside police headquarters, with real time information to improve situational awareness.
And yet, as officers need to be able to perform their roles out of their cars and engage with the public, many forces are investing in smartphone technology to enable the continued mobile access to these information platforms.
Download this guide to learn more about mobile technology’s place in public safety, as well as the best practices for deployment.
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