Parks Says LAPD Will Keep New Wireless System
LOS ANGELES
The Motorola Private DataTAC system will allow
officers to monitor and respond to more frequencies, thus giving them added
flexibility to respond to emergencies while keeping lines open for more routine
calls, Parks said.
The system will give officers quick access to
databases, including state and federal information about fugitives, stolen
vehicles, automated firearms systems and state DMV records.
LAPD officials said the system will accommodate
newer technology. For instance, it could some day allow officers in the field to
tap into live fingerprint scanning programs, as well as in-car computer mapping
systems that would enable officers to instantly locate their colleagues'
whereabouts.
The new system, installed in 1,200 squad cars,
replaces a mobile data program that was installed in 1983.
9/21/200 - Los Angeles Times
Last Updated December 14, 2000
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