Making the case for Samsung DeX in police cars
Across the U.S., public safety agencies are finding that a mobile-first approach increases overall officer effectiveness.
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Across the U.S., public safety agencies are finding that a mobile-first approach increases overall officer effectiveness.
Chula Vista Police Department gave officers smartphones to increase flexibility and ensure access to mission-critical information.
Mobile solutions such as the Galaxy Tab Active Pro are helping agencies take big strides in unifying situational data.
With ATAK-equipped Galaxy S20 smartphones, Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department has seen a huge improvement in rescue success.
With secure smartphones, civilian life's ready access to information can be reflected in patrol officers' work environment too.
Smartphone-centric law enforcement depends on sensitive data that's subject to CJIS compliance. Samsung Knox makes it simple.
Smartphones are a huge opportunity for law enforcement — but they need to be CJIS-compliant to achieve their true potential.
Mobile CJIS compliance requires multifactor authentication and consultation with local agencies, among other things.
With a CJIS-compliant smartphone program, police officers can access important information and make more informed decisions.
Forward-thinking law enforcement practitioners are assessing whether PTT-capable smartphones could augment — and perhaps eventually replace — LMR.