How Command Staff Can Justify BWC Investments to City Councils
Introduction Implementing a body-worn camera (BWC) program requires significant investment in hardware, Digital Evidence Management Systems (DEMS),...
Introduction Implementing a body-worn camera (BWC) program requires significant investment in hardware, Digital Evidence Management Systems (DEMS),...
Introduction Law enforcement agencies face an important decision when implementing a body-worn camera (BWC) program: should they lease cameras or p...
Introduction Implementing a body-worn camera (BWC) program can be costly, from purchasing high-definition cameras to maintaining Digital Evidence M...
Introduction As police departments adopt new body-worn cameras (BWCs), Digital Evidence Management Systems (DEMS), and other law enforcement techno...
Introduction When agencies invest in law enforcement technology, long-term value matters more than upfront cost. Body-worn cameras (BWCs), Digital ...
Introduction Implementing a body-worn camera (BWC) program requires more than just purchasing hardware. Law enforcement agencies must account for l...
Introduction Choosing the right body-worn camera (BWC) system is one of the most important technology decisions a law enforcement agency can make. ...
Introduction Investing in a body-worn camera (BWC) system is a major decision for any law enforcement agency. The right technology improves transpa...
Selecting the right body-worn camera (BWC) system is one of the most important technology decisions a law enforcement agency can make. The system y...
Introduction Body-worn cameras (BWCs) and body-worn video (BWV) systems are transforming law enforcement beyond accountability and transparency. Th...
Body-worn cameras are essential tools for law enforcement, security teams, and first responders, but limited battery life can disrupt critical operations. In this guide, you’ll learn practical ways to extend body camera battery performance, reduce downtime, and maintain reliable video evidence capture throughout every shift.
Chain of custody is a critical framework in digital evidence management, ensuring that body camera footage, audio recordings, and other digital files remain authentic and legally admissible. This article explains how law enforcement agencies can maintain secure evidenc