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ShotSpotter’s parent company is among eight firms that submitted proposals for contracts to provide “gun violence detection ...
It's impossible to put a price on saving one human life. So, if the ShotSpotter gunfire detection system operated by Columbus police helps officers and paramedics respond faster to find shooting ...
SoundThinking commends The Columbus Dispatch for its thoughtful piece on the value of ShotSpotter in Columbus ("Columbus is on track to spend $6M on ShotSpotter. But is it worth the cost?" ...
More than 170 law enforcement agencies have sought help in the form of ShotSpotter, according to SoundThinking, the California-based company that sells the technology. The gunshot detection system ...
The audio file is then reviewed by an officer who can check the identified sound. Funding for the ShotSpotter covers installation and three years of use. After the three years, the department will ...
Founder Jelani Jacobs insisted that “hardware products have been failing communities,” an apparent knock on ShotSpotter and its competitors that rely on fixed sensors. “Everyone has their ...
It's impossible to put a price on saving one human life. So, if the ShotSpotter gunfire detection system operated by Columbus police helps officers and paramedics respond faster to find shooting ...
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