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TECHNOLOGY UPDATE
far. This first was held in Courtdale in April, and
the second was in Hamburg in May, and the third
was in Susquehanna Township in July. We have
trained 42 officers from 18 police departments.
Additional training courses will be scheduled at
various locations in the state to minimize the need
for officers to travel. A total of 41 camera kits will
be provided to law enforcement agencies thanks
to this program.
tool that can increase productivity by helping officers
identify subjects in the field. At this moment there are
280 units deployed by PA’s police agencies. There is
no cost for the agency to acquire the unit. The annual
fee is currently $1,025.00 per unit. That fee covers
the system/device maintenance and the required
secure data connection. Additional details about the
program and the application process can be found on
the PCPA website under the Programs and Services
Tab on the top of the homepage or at the address
https://pcpa.memberclicks.net/mobile-fingerprint-id.
Criminal Apprehension Technology
(CAT) Training
The Criminal Apprehension Technology (CAT) Training
Program is progressing on schedule.
• 3-day crime scene photography training
We have completed three training sessions so
cNet 2.0 RMS and Pre-Booking Module
Improvements are forthcoming to enable us to
develop an advanced analytics module for cNet,
which will allow police agencies to better analyze and
leverage their data. The software will help to easily
identify crime patterns and trends while also allowing
agencies to share crime data on their public-facing
websites.
We are also working on the creation of a pre-booking
module. This will be especially valuable for agencies
that currently lack a built-in pre-booking system in
their RMS. Officers will be able to enter data into the
pre-booking module, which will then be seamlessly
transferred to booking systems, reducing redundancy
and eliminating the need to input the same information
multiple times.
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