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ShotSpotter CEO defends technology - POLITICO

ShotSpotter CEO defends technology. By ... Elected officials will be at the Field Museum today to announce a ... — Fiscal forecasters say state revenues are on track, by Capitol News’ Jerry ... Read More
Q&A: ShotSpotter CEO talks gunshot-detection tech in Tacoma | Tacoma ...

Ralph Clark, the CEO of SoundThinking, the company that owns ShotSpotter, sat down with The News Tribune on Wednesday for an interview. It has been edited for length and clarity. Read More
Some cities are ditching ShotSpotter. Tacoma still wants the ... - KUOW

Tacoma plans to install acoustic gunshot detection technology this spring in an area that has been the site of several homicides in recent years. But not everyone is convinced the ShotSpotter ... Read More
Company behind ShotSpotter defends it despite several NC cities ...

In the past decade several North Carolina cities, including Charlotte, have stopped using the gunshot detection technology known as ShotSpotter. They argue data does not support claims by the ... Read More
Endicott Police technology upgrades include first ShotSpotter in the ...

The Endicott Police Department revealed new state-funded technology to be used for investigation and prevention on Wednesday, including one which is the first of its kind in the Southern Tier. Read More
Controversial ShotSpotter technology to be ... - Tacoma News Tribune

The department announced ShotSpotter’s pilot program in April, funded with an $800,000 grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, The News Tribune previously reported. Read More
Police have responded to gunfire 2.5 minutes faster when alerted by ...

It is a point Ralph Clark, the CEO of the company that operates ShotSpotter, ... That technology, our technology basically closes the public safety gap, and we pick up where 911 falls short. Read More
Chicago gunshot detection technology ‘ShotSpotter’ dismantled ...

ShotSpotter, Chicago's controversial gunshot detection technology, was in the process of being dismantled Monday, hours after its contract expired with the city. Mayor Brandon Johnson earlier this ... Read More
ShotSpotter decommissioned in Chicago. What's next?

The ShotSpotter technology has helped the United States’ second-largest police department for years, alerting officers when gunshots were detected, often in cases where a 911 call wasn’t made. Read More
Chicago mayor wants new technology as ShotSpotter goes offline

Mayor Brandon Johnson is asking businesses to offer up new violent crime response tools just as his administration ends the ShotSpotter police technology deal, and the controversial outgoing ... Read More
Endicott Police technology upgrades include first ShotSpotter in the ...

More: Binghamton man sentenced following conviction in 2023 rape of 12-year-old girl How ShotSpotter detects gunfire in Endicott. Garey said the technology will help officers quickly identify ... Read More
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