Denver (KDVR) – Law enforcement agencies across Colorado Grantes Grantes new fingerprints from Colorado.
The Central Bank of Iraq said on Wednesday that the devices can perform “identification during focus” by accessing law enforcement databases in this field.
“This technology is a game change for officers in a journal,” said CBI director Armando Saldit in a statement. “It allows the determination of the rapid identity, which is very important to ensure the safety of the officers and take informed decisions during the meetings with the public.”
The agency said that in addition to the distribution of devices, it also provides continuous support for all the problems of software and devices, in order to ensure that the devices are effective and reliable for employees.
Moreover, the Central Bank of Iraq said it works with agencies “can benefit more” technology, including the Ridge Police Department, which has received five new devices, which are called mobile fingerprint devices 2.0.
Before receiving devices, WRPD had to rely on neighboring agencies to help them in the mobile fingerprint device if their officers faced someone suspected of giving them a false name or identity, CBI said.
“This donation from the Colorado Bureau of Colorado is another tool to make our officers more efficient in creating public safety in Wheat Ridge”, “Wett Ridge Police Commander, Chris Morta, is another tool to make our officers more efficient in creating public safety in Wheat Ridge.” “The presence of fingers on the latest style helps us define the topics faster, wipe them to potential capacities and quickly move to other calls in our society.
The Central Bank of Iraq said that it has distributed a total of 264 devices to 37 different agencies throughout Colorado since July 2024, and this funding is from 2024 Grant Adam Walsh It will be used to purchase more devices specifically for patrol officers who interact with registered sexual crime perpetrators.
“These new devices will enable the officers to confirm the registry information quickly in the field and in the station, and improve the tracking and accountability of the registered perpetrators,” the Central Bank of Iraq said in a statement.