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Smart Policing Summit 2015

 

April 27 – 29, 2015
Washington, DC, USA

The Smart Policing Summit this April 27 – 29 in Washington, D.C., will bring together Law Enforcement and research professionals from across the country to discuss the benefits and challenges in adopting smart policing tactics and technologies.

Already in attendance are the CNA, Police Executive Research Forum as well as Senior Law Enforcement professionals from Police Departments in Washington, D.C., San Diego, CA, Austin, TX, Pullman, WA, Michigan State and more! View the most up-to-date brochure for more information on the speakers and their sessions including our Police Technology Modernization Workshop Day by visiting this link.

The event is sponsored by Blue-Chip UAS, Digital Ally Inc. and IBM who will showcase their solutions and expertise at the event.

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