Friday, February 11, 2005
Crime - High-tech crime fighters - sacbee.com
Crime - High-tech crime fighters - sacbee.com
In a corner of the display showroom at this week's California Police Chiefs Annual Conference sat an ergonomically designed Sacramento police squad car, handcrafted by Hewlett-Packard to bring policing into a paperless world.
The department's transformation over the past four years to one of the world's most high-tech police organizations was showcased at the annual show as an example of how front-line troops can fight terrorism and street crime and streamline local criminal justice systems.
"It's been a quiet revolution," said Police Chief Albert Nájera. But the revolution hasn't been so quiet inside law enforcement circles. Hewlett-Packard has long heralded Sacramento as a unique police force.
In a corner of the display showroom at this week's California Police Chiefs Annual Conference sat an ergonomically designed Sacramento police squad car, handcrafted by Hewlett-Packard to bring policing into a paperless world.
The department's transformation over the past four years to one of the world's most high-tech police organizations was showcased at the annual show as an example of how front-line troops can fight terrorism and street crime and streamline local criminal justice systems.
"It's been a quiet revolution," said Police Chief Albert Nájera. But the revolution hasn't been so quiet inside law enforcement circles. Hewlett-Packard has long heralded Sacramento as a unique police force.
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