Queensland Police equips motorbikes with drones
Queensland Police Forensic Crash Unit unveiled motorbikes equipped with drones to help map crash sites.
Queensland Police Forensic Crash Unit unveiled motorbikes equipped with drones to help map crash sites.
The Queensland Police Service says that there is a case for extending from 24 months to seven years the length that telcos need to retain ‘metadata’ to comply with Australia’s data retention regime.
Australia’s gun enthusiasts aren’t particularly enthused about 3D printed plastic guns.
A new Queensland initiative focuses on getting mobile technology into the hands of police officers.
Credit union CUA and the Queensland Police Service are among the first organisations to sign up to Australia Post’s Digital iD service.
Despite being hit by severe floods and cyclones in the past year, the Queensland Government’s 2011-12 budget still includes a sizeable ICT spending for the coming year.
Understanding what drives individuals to commit acts of cyber crime, rather than focusing on technology, has become essential according to Queensland Police.
Queensland Police has been awarded the BMC Innovation award at this year’s IT Service Management (ITSM) industry awards for its implementation of a service design process.
Queensland Police will shortly tune-up of its Stolen Property and Information Reporting System (SPIRS) and add support for a raft of Oracle-based applications.