As the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to reduce the normal patterns of life, the move away from close contact may be leading you to look for alternatives to on-site continued learning programs for your department…
It is now more important than ever to know how to safely clean and disinfect your speed and video equipment properly. Here is a list of do’s and don’ts…
The CDC has published a few measures to help law enforcement personnel stay healthy and out of risk during the COVID-19 outbreak.
As many of you are aware, the Covid19 virus (“Coronavirus”) is spreading rapidly and having an impact on people, businesses, and the global economy. As a participant in a global supply chain, Kustom Signals Inc. has been monitoring the situation closely, and will continue to do everything possible to minimize delays and impacts to our customers and partners, as well as do our part to keep our team members safe.
Kustom Signals, Inc.´s Vantage body-worn video camera can now replace the standard wireless transmitter for Eyewitness HD in-car video, creating a truly integrated and associated system between body-worn video and in-car video systems.
Kustom Signals, Inc. announced today the release of the NEW StealthStat II. The StealthStat II allows agencies to discretely collect and easily analyze traffic data to identify and address speed related issues.
Did you know that speed guns used by the police today were once developed for use in the war effort? There is quite a fascinating story behind the evolution of these clever gadgets!
The IACP annual conference was held this year at the end of October. See our summary of the event and learn how we won the race!
Lenexa, KS, July 9, 2019 – Kustom Signals, Inc. announced today their new cloud storage model for Law Enforcement (LE). Cloud storage for evidentiary files has become expected in the marketplace, but is it really in the best financial interest of the end user? Kustom Signals offers a unique approach to cloud storage that keeps the customer in mind.
In an article posted by www.thisweeknew.com, the Reynoldsburg Division of Police have begun utilizing Vantage body worn video for all patrol officers and supervisors beginning May 11, 2019. Their policy has officers activating the cameras during “calls for service involving citizen interaction, traffic and crime interdiction stops and ‘all enforcement and investigative contacts, including stops and field interview situation,’ according to the department’s policy. “