Posted by: Guest
on Mar 17, 2010
Ask Steve Leuschner, president and CEO of Cardinal Tracking, and he'll tell you a lot has changed in parking enforcement since 1985, when his company invented the first automated parking solution.
For one thing, enforcement is much more efficient thanks to Trimble's Nomad, which, he says, has the fastest processor and largest memory of any handheld device used by parking enforcement officers.
Posted by: Charles Bonville
on Mar 05, 2010
Just like police cars that are beefed up with heavy-duty components, the Recon rugged handheld is built to withstand the rigors of police work. Officers in Portland, Oregon use the handhelds for writing electronic tickets, dispatch and for real-time connections to motor vehicle, National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and other databases. Using the handhelds, officers save time on traffic stops and have improved the accuracy of traffic citations.
Posted by: Rob Davis
on Mar 03, 2010
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