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July 17, 2023
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5 Ways Cloud-Based DEM Tools Can Bring Clarity to Your Department
Here are five compelling reasons why we see more and more departments implementing cloud-based Digital Evidence Management tools.
Digital Evidence Management
POLARIS by Coreforce™
Law Enforcement
Coreforce

June 1, 2023
Media Coverage
Narragansett Police Launch Body-Worn Camera Program
The Narragansett Police Department officially launched its body-worn camera program.Thirty-one patrol officers and supervisors have been outfitted with body-worn cameras, which are embedded in their uniform to prevent them from detaching, and have received training on how the devices operate and function, according to Corrigan.
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BodyWorn
Body Cameras
Body Camera Policy
EOS by Coreforce™

May 25, 2023
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Behind The Badge: Christopher Kim, Police Lieutenant (Ret.)
This week's Behind the Badge features Christopher Kim, Police Lieutenant (Rtd.) and current Law Enforcement Trainor at Coreforce. Prior to joining the Coreforce team, Christopher began his career with the U.S. Army as a military police then later joined the Dekalb County Police Department...
Behind the Badge
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Law Enforcement

May 23, 2023
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Beyond Hardware: a New Vision for Digital Evidence Management
In recent years, body-worn cameras have become increasingly prevalent within the law enforcement community. And while camera hardware itself represents an important development in modern policing, it is the less heralded tech ecosystem around it that is transforming what departments can deliver for officers and citizens alike...
Digital Evidence Management
POLARIS by Coreforce™
Law Enforcement
Body Camera Policy
Body Cameras

May 17, 2023
Media Coverage
Coreforce, Starts 2023 With Strong Revenue Growth And Announcement Of New Technology
Coreforce today announced results for the first quarter of 2023, including $31 million in contract bookings, future contracted revenue backlog level in excess of $175 million and a 16.8% operating income margin...
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May 6, 2023
Media Coverage
JPD's body cams integrate with in-vehicle cameras, have many benefits
The Jamestown Police Department has a five-year contract with Coreforce for its BodyWorn equipment in the amount of $205,000. The contract includes body cameras for all uniformed patrol staff, in-vehicle cameras for all marked vehicles and one in-car license plate reader and includescomplete equipment replacement every 37 months, equipment damage replacement and backend/evidence software, Edinger said.
BodyWorn
Body Cameras
Body Camera Policy
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EOS by Coreforce™
