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Columbia Police Department Seeks Community Input on Technology Enhancements

March 3, 2025 - 07:12

Columbia Police Department Seeks Community Input on Technology Enhancements

The Columbia Police Department is actively engaging with the community to gather feedback regarding upcoming technology upgrades. In an effort to improve public safety and enhance operational efficiency, the department will collaborate with representatives from Axon, a leading provider of law enforcement technology solutions.

During this initiative, presentations will be held to showcase several key products, including Axon Fleet 3, which offers advanced in-car video systems, and Axon Signal, designed to streamline communications between officers and dispatch. Additionally, the department will introduce the Axon Body Worn Cameras, known for their ability to capture crucial interactions between law enforcement and the public, as well as Axon Evidence Management, which ensures secure and efficient handling of digital evidence.

Community members are encouraged to participate in these presentations, as their insights will be invaluable in shaping the implementation of these technologies. This collaborative approach underscores the department's commitment to transparency and community involvement in enhancing public safety measures.


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