VIEVU announces upgrade to its VERIPATROL management software
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- VIEVU announces upgrade to its VERIPATROL management software
- VERIPATROL uses a FIPS 140-2-compliant digital signature process to ensure file authenticity in a manner that exceeds evidence standards and prevents officers from tampering, editing or deleting video, according to the company.
- New features in VERIPATROL 3.0 include an enhanced user interface for mobile viewing, a “lockdown” capability that can be used to prevent case-sensitive video evidence from being viewed by anyone not associated with the case, as well as the ability to generate courtroom-ready audio transcripts from the video.
- VIEVU announces upgrade to its VERIPATROL management software
VIEVU announces upgrade to its VERIPATROL management software
“It’s really the first video-management platform in law enforcement that has that ability,” Lovell said. “We’re the first body-worn video company to do this feature.”
This transcription service is available through Net Transcripts, Lovell said. When an officer shoots video from a body-worn VIEVU camera like the LE3, there is an option to send the audio portion to Net Transcripts, which provides a full transcription of words spoken on the video.
This capability can help keep law-enforcement officers in the field instead of spending valuable time writing reports at a headquarters facility, Lovell said.
“We think it’s the next evolution,” he said. “The fact that [officers] actually can now do this work inside their cars is going to be a real time saver for them. We have a lot of state patrols that never go back to their precincts. As long as they have the ability to transfer and share , it’s a win-win for those guys.”