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Serve and protect with the right technologyWe are pleased to announce that our pursuit management and GPS tracking technology has been added as a Verizon Public Safety Solution.
We back up your K9Border security and narcotics interdiction requires multi-agency collaboration, enhanced situational awareness and critical intelligence to respond. StarChase provides technology that delivers the intel you need. And, we have the results to prove it. Stolen vehicles? Problem solved.A vehicle is stolen every 46 seconds in the United States—auto thefts and carjackings impact cities of all sizes. Over the course of 60 days, a Florida auto-theft task force successfully deployed StarChase 25 times and the results are impressive:
Small Agency Support Initiative (SASI)Regardless of size or budget, your agency can be equipped with progressive tools that empower your officers to mitigate risk and help keep communities safe. Hear what our law enforcement customers are sayingStarChase Training InsightStarChase provides training for agencies, which is customized to fit within their current policies and procedures. The training is performed by experts with previous law enforcement and pursuit driving experience. It is designed to teach the user how to properly utilize the technology with ‘eyes up’ confidence while minimizing tunnel vision. The system operation is simple and can be completed in a short period of time. Whether the technology is used for traditional pursuits, targeting stolen vehicles, or high-risk traffic stops, StarChase can design a program for you. NewsThe policechase of the future is virtual, and this tech could save thousands of lives Is the Five-0 in Lawrence going 007? GPS tracking devices leading to safer police chases Lawrence Police Department getting new technology to cut down on high-speed chases About StarChaseStarChase provides pursuit management and GPS tracking technology to public safety and government agencies worldwide. Proven Results
*Alpert, G. (2014, July 31.) NIJ Technical Report |
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