IACP 2018 Recorded Sessions: Technology
Did you miss any part of IACP 2018 or want to re-watch a workshop? Select workshop sessions are posted here as a member-only benefit. Watch the videos below.
Bridging the Gap: Connecting Disparate Law Enforcement Technologies
Connecting siloed technologies continues to be a growing challenge facing law enforcement agencies across the nation. With more data available to agencies than ever before, how do you ensure it's all connected, accurate and available when you need it most?
Learn how first responders from agencies across the nation are better fighting crime in their cities by leveraging a fully integrated end-to-end software suite. Discover how you can utilize technology as a time and resource saver so that your officers can instead spend more time on patrol keeping the communities they serve safe.
Attend the session and receive actionable guidance from police departments serving some of the most populated cities in the country. From implementing real-time-crime centers to body-worn camera programs, these agencies will explain how integrating their disparate technology systems has positively impacted community trust, political success, and training policies.
The Most Controversial Technologies of the Next Decade (And How Your Agency Can Prepare for Them)
Self-driving cars flying point to point. Less-lethal weapons outperforming lethal weapons. Deadly viruses printed in a basement using DNA-printing technology. While these ideas may sound crazy, they could soon become a reality. Join Axon CEO Rick Smith to discuss the most controversial technology advancements coming our way, their implications for public safety, and what law enforcement agencies can do to prepare for the future. With both technology and the nature of crimes changing at an exponential rate, law enforcement agencies will need to adapt to serve their communities. This session will draw from recent studies and reports to provide attendees with a view of where public safety and the threats they face could be in the next decade.
FirstNet Innovators: How Law Enforcement is Harnessing the Power of FirstNet
Come and learn from Law Enforcement Agencies who are using FirstNet today, the applications they are using, best practices and lessons learned in a roundtable discussion.
Verizon Wireless Public Sector: We Deliver on the Promise of the Connected World Simply Securely Reliably
Discover how Verizon is leveraging a second to none technology portfolio as well as the industry's best network to lead efforts at a digital transformation that will enable Public Safety to fully deliver on its promise to citizens. Verizon. We don't wait for the future. We build it.
Digital Transformation for Safer Citizens, Communities, and Responders
Technology is transforming law enforcement and agencies can leverage solutions that increase operational capability, situational awareness, and citizen engagement. Learn best practices and the right first steps from law enforcement and technology leaders.
Chief of Police at the Intersection of Body Worn Camera and the Fallibility of the Human Brain
Over the last several years police departments around the country have employed the use of body camera technology. While helpful they also have their own set of limitations regardless of the expense. Their primary function is to accurately record what happened. However, what happens when the recording and the police officer's story don't match and under high stress situations they probably won't because the human brain and memory are fallible. Under high stress situations all human begins have the potential to see, hear, feel, or experience things that din not actually happen. In addition visual perception distorts and even biases, beliefs, experiences, and expectations all influence one's ability to accurately remember.