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Salient Unveils Field Law Enforcement Data Mobile App; Brad Antle Comments

Salient Unveils Field Law Enforcement Data Mobile App; Brad Antle Comments

Salient Federal Solutions has developed a mobile application for law enforcement officials to perform data queries into the FBI‘s and international criminal justice databases while in the field. The company said more than 250 law enforcement communities and more than 2,100 users have Voyager Query for Law Enforcement, which is available on both Apple iOS and [...]

The Department of Homeland Security will test fly drones at Fort Sill, Oklahoma over the coming months to see how they can complement operations in emergency response, border security and law enforcement. According to Wired, these drones will be smaller than those typically used for military operations as DHS wants its drones to be ideally [...]

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Northrop Grumman plans to show U.S. law enforcement agencies a new drone next week, hoping it can produce new revenue in non-military markets, Reuters reports. Tom Kubit, a senior executive within the company’s technical services sector, told Andrea Shalal-Esa the company will market the Air Claw for use in border patrol, law enforcement, disaster response and [...]

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The FBI plans to award George Mason University funds for automated testing of Android applications in a cloud environment, according to a July 12 FedBizOpps post. Earlier this year, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency awarded GMU a grant for similar work through the agency’s Engineering Highly Adaptive Resilient Software Systems project. FBI funding will match [...]

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The Department of Homeland Security is looking to tap the private sector for an interoperable radio communications network, DHS Chief Information Officer Richard Spires told Federal News Radio. Spires said DHS has discussed the project with other agencies and has established a joint program to initiate the effort. The new system would use commercial 4G networks [...]

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