Law Enforcement Technology is a monthly magazine written for sworn members of law enforcement management. This controlled publication reaches more than 30,000 BPA qualified subscribers and is the industry's highest qualified audience of law enforcement decision-makers. These sergeants, captains, lieutenants and commanding officers make most of the decisions regarding their respective units and are the primary readers the publication.
The magazine is written with the law enforcement manager in mind and concentrates on emerging trends and technological advances being made in the field of law enforcement as well as focuses on companies that provide leading product categories such as computers & software, uniforms & body armor, communications, vehicles, weaponry, forensics, training, tactical equipment and video imaging products.
In The May 2006 Issue
Features
Methamphetamine production has law enforcement taking new initiatives to stop this destructive epidemic
By Jennifer Mertens
Mobile license plate readers speed up identifying wanted motorists and stolen vehicles
By Pamela Mills Senn
Comparing features helps officers choose the right flashlight for the job
By Jeannine Heinecke
A data system in southeast Michigan builds a pathway
to better information sharing between agencies
By Cpl. Joseph Brehler
Internet educational opportunities have opened new doors for many officers
By Liz Martinez
Editor's Log
With the help of law enforcement, MADD believes drunk driving deaths can be reduced 25 percent by 2008.
By Glynn R. Birch
Industry News
Communications Spotlight
The best mobile VPNs offer compression and link optimization technology that can double or triple throughput over slow wireless connections.
By Andy Willett
Funding Solutions
It's a lonely, thankless job sometimes.
By Jeff Lord and Rebecca Scholer
There's an old saying that "the proof of the pudding is in the eating."
By Rebecca Scholer
Firearms Tactics
The first time a tactical light was mounted on a handgun, the debate began.
By Lindsey Bertomen
Training Technology
Today's technology creates the opportunity for training to reach the student rather than the student reaching the training.
By Carlene Peterson, Ed.D.
Software Technology
AGIS is a many-to-many communications and display system that allows users of a dedicated network to view the identity, location and status of all other users on the color display of a PDA cell phone.
By Sam Simon
Managing in the Millennium
Law enforcement is no longer simply the neighborhood cop on the beat. It’s a reflection of how it treats the man on the street.
By Carole Moore
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