to Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Once deployed, the company’s Body 4 cameras and Axon Evidence will serve more than 10,000 RCMP officers across rural, urban and remote areas of Canada.
A bill headed to Utah’s Senate floor would require police to include disclaimers in any report written with help from artificial intelligence. Introduced by Sen. Stephanie Pitcher, SB180 comes nearly ...
Columbia Police first worked with Axon when it purchased tasers from the company in 2005, and began implementing its body cameras from 2011-2014. Police Chief Jill Schlude said in the ...
Columbia police ... camera system. The first meeting is 10 a.m. to noon Saturday in conference rooms 1A/1B at Columbia City Hall. The presentation will focus on the department's use of Axon ...
The department has been utilizing Axon Tasers since 2005. In 2011, the police department began testing different cameras. Then, in 2012, the department bought 102 Taser AXON cameras for $100,000 ...
which auto-transcribes footage for body cameras to make police reports. Axon estimates its addressable market every year and now believes it operates in a total addressable market (TAM ...