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The Australian Communications and Media Authority has released new rules that would allow the police, fire brigade and ambulance services to readily access the location of callers using mobile phones.
British Transport Police, the national police agency for British railways, has selected Endeca for Force Intelligence to improve its transit intelligence and reporting.
Thales has selected Human Recognition Systems, UK-based identity management and biometric specialists, to deliver the INSTINCT-Technology Demonstrator 2 (TD2) Airport Security Program.
EJustice Online Records Management System (RMS) provides customers the ability to access their records management information from any computer or handheld device with internet access.
The Malaysian government, in conjunction with the Canadian government and Forensic Technology of Montreal, Canada, have signed a groundbreaking agreement that will see the Royal Malaysian Police receive state-of-the-art ballistic identification equipment.
England's Ministry of Defence has worked with six constabularies to unify police records into one database. Using Infoshare, police in Essex, Cambridge, Bedfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Hertfordshire can create a ‘single best person’ view of all records to help improve public safety.
Panasonic recently launched its revolutionary 3-in-1 identity checking solution designed for mobile border control, policing and security forces. The Person Identification Mini Dock (PIMD) includes an OCR and RFID Reader as well as Fingerprint Scanner and connects to the Toughbook CF-U1 ultra mobile PC device.
Chinese companies that are listed or are planning to list on a U.S. stock exchange are at high risk of breaching the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) standards and being subject to increased investigation and enforcement efforts, according to a new report from global risk consulting company Kroll.
The Asia Pacific biometrics market has made hay against the background of escalating security concerns in the region. With the support of the government, biometrics is being considered for official government buildings, military installations, laboratories, and hospitals.
The West Midlands Police (WMP) has selected an H3C enterprise networking solution to help deliver improved services to the public and to internal users. New high performance H3C S5800 switches will boost the application delivery, capacity and reliability of WMP’s converged data, voice and video IP network.












