Utility Introduces Revolutionary Crime Scene Documentation Technology At IACP 2016

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Utility, Inc., announced that it will now offer the industry’s first digital crime scene imaging system, the Smart Scene 360™. This new product represents the next generation in the evolution of body camera technology and it is intended to provide a higher level of situational awareness while enhancing mission critical intelligence. Smart Scene 360 —along with Utility’s full suite of products, including BodyWorn™— were on display at the recent IACP expo in San Diego. Utility provided a virtual reality room at IACP so that attendees could personally experience Smart Scene 360.

“We believe that Smart Scene 360TM will forever change the way technology is used in this industry,” said Robert McKeeman, CEO of Utility. “Our core values focus on letting policy makers meet the public’s demand for a 21st-century Police Department, and providing technology that makes sure those policies are automatically carried out in the most effective way possible every time. That is why we are so excited to unveil this new, exciting technology at IACP. The future begins now, and we look forward to supporting law enforcement agencies as they move into this new age.”

This new technology will enable Law Enforcement officials, District Attorneys, and Courts to view crime scenes in 3D virtual reality long after an incident occurs. Smart Scene 360 is a feature of the AVaiL Video Management Solution and is included at no additional cost.

Smart Scene 360 uses a 360° digital imaging app, Smart Shot 360™, to create a digital model of a crime scene. Smart Shot 360 is part of the software running on the Police Officer’s standard BodyWorn camera, and is available immediately. No additional hardware or software is required.

Officers will now be able to review and search a crime scene remotely at any time from any location. By utilizing the BodyWorn device’s instant video playback feature, an Officer can examine the 360° view of the scene directly on the BodyWorn camera. Officers can also use Virtual Reality headsets to re-experience the crime scene. Like BodyWornTM, all Smart Scene 360TM video content is automatically uploaded as it is recorded to secure Amazon Web Services cloud storage. Smart Scene 360TM video can then be viewed through Utility’s AVaiL WebTM video management system.

“Each year, IACP brings out the best of what the law enforcement technology industry has to offer. Our products epitomize 21st-century solutions and provide future-proof technology not offered by our hardware- centric competitors,” said Chris Lindenau, Vice President of Business Development and Chief Revenue Officer. “In addition to introducing Smart Scene 360, we will also announce a new system that integrates video recorded from multiple platforms with BodyWorn – including unmanned aerial vehicles. We believe these new products further demonstrate our mission of expanding the technological horizons of what a body camera company can achieve.”

This is the third consecutive year that Utility has unveiled new products at IACP. In 2014, Utility introduced BodyWorn, the only police body camera with policy-based automatic recording triggers. Experience has shown the Police Officers in high stress situations often forget to turn on manually-operated body cameras, which damages community trust in police accountability and transparency. In 2015, the Rocket IoT™ In-Car Video Recording system was fully integrated with BodyWorn cameras. Vehicle front and back seat video content can be played on a side-by-side synchronized views with BodyWorn video, providing incident views from multiple angles and locations.

The Rocket IoT has been enhanced to support dual SIM cards and patented automatic switching to the best 3G and 4G-LTE cell carrier, based upon vehicle location, heading, and speed. Up to four HD, PoE video cameras can be attached to the Rocket IoT, along with vehicle diagnostics and IoT Sensors in and around the vehicle. Policy-Based Recording and IoT sensor events automatically start and stop video recording according to Department policy reliably and with no human bias.

Source: Bodyworn.com
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