Equipping law enforcement for swift crime resolution and proactive prevention for safer communities.
The most efficient and effective way to capture the evidence needed to solve crime faster.
Augment patrol activities with AI-powered surveillance camera data to identify ordinance violations or emerging threats in real time.
Captures suspicious or 'hot listed" vehicle data efficiently, identifies violations, and aids law enforcement with vital intel to enforce the rules of the road.
Detects illegal parking, near misses, wrong-way drivers, and crosswalk safety, keeping drivers and pedestrians safer. Pinpoints high-risk areas to aid in resource allocation.
More than 200k homeless sleep outside. AIoT solutions make monitoring the safety and well being of those who live and serve the homeless easier, more effective, and less costly.
Instantly detect, deter, and alert authorities as illegal dumping incident occurs to combat the cost and environmental impact illegal dumping has on communities.
Strategically place AI-powered cameras and sensors to detect high-speed movement, triggering immediate alerts for law enforcement.
Provide officers with instant, data-driven insights, improving decision-making during operations and enhancing situational awareness and safety.
AI-powered analysis quickly contextualizes data from disparate systems, unveiling anomalies or trends in real-time for intelligent, more accurate investigations.
"We access the database but lack the time, energy, and resources to sit there and monitor everything. The goal is efficiency." — Erin Kiely, Police Chief
Equip first responders with secure, dedicated connectivity, facilitating communications and coordination during emergencies or large-scale events for faster, life-saving responses.
“Public safety remains top priority in our community, and I believe the cameras will serve as a good tool to help deter and solve crimes within our City.”
– Sekou Millington, City of Tracy Police Chief
“We hope the cameras will just scare people from doing anything wrong, but if they do anything wrong, we then have evidence to go after them.”
— Michele Nekota, Honolulu Parks Director
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