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ATLANTA — Flock Safety has announced the launch of the Flock Business Network, a secure, collaborative hub designed to help private sector organizations work together to solve and prevent crime.
A proactive search tool and required case numbers — those are among the steps that Flock Safety is taking to rebut critics who say that the company’s surveillance tools are too invasive. The ...
Flock’s Newest Police Tool Sparks Data Controversy Flock Safety, a license plate reading tech firm that recently bought a drone company, is taking heat over the data sources for its new platform.
Commitment to Democratic Principles and Oversight Flock’s LPR platform is built with the company’s commitment to transparency and accountability at the forefront.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Flock Safety, a company Austin police use to run its automatic license plate reader program, has put out a lengthy statement “setting the record straight” amid concerns about ...
Nashville's discussion about implementing license plate recognition (LPR) technology has continued for years. One Metro Councilmember has encouraged area businesses and private property owners to ...
Additionally, investigators can add vehicles to Flock Hotlists within the ThinkLP platform, so any user subscribed to that Hotlist is alerted the next time that vehicle is detected by a Flock LPR.
Orange Police Chief Michael Roberts explains to Village Council how a five-year contract with Flock Group Inc. for the purchase of license plate reader cameras, software and attendant services was ...
Flock -- a company that offers a license plate reader (LPR) tool to communities and law enforcement agents -- has built a controversial tracking tool called Nova. Nova will reportedly make it ...
Flock Safety's advanced LPR and Real Time Crime Center (RTCC) technology will integrate with Getac's rugged devices for actionable intelligence.
LPR technology has reportedly contributed to crime prevention for Fairfax County, solving hundreds of cases, including malicious woundings, attempted rapes, burglaries, and organized retail theft.
ATLANTA — Flock Safety has announced the launch of what it’s calling a first-of-its-kind sideshow detection technology.