EDITORIALLeaping into the Tech-Driven Law Enforcement EraTechnology is playing a pivotal role in redefining the future of crime fighting. Law enforcement agencies are utilizing many new technologies to crack down on criminal activity. These technologies give police officers and intelligence agencies the power to tackle new forms of crime that are emerging as criminals become ever more inventive in their use of technology and data.According to Markets and Markets, the law enforcement software market size was valued at $12.6 billion in 2020 and is projected to grow $22.1 billion by 2026 at a CAGR of 9.8 percent during the forecast period. The primary reason that led to this significant market growth is the increasing focus on the adoption of tech-driven solutions that are creating a paradigm shift in the law enforcement space.Law enforcement professionals looking for evidence are now relying on the internet of things devices, such as video doorbells and voice assistants, which can capture incidental goings-on in their environment. It is becoming increasingly common for police officers to utilize computer vision for automatic license plate recognition to identify vehicles and their drivers in case of a mishap. VR and AR technologies are gaining traction in training officers in a range of skills, including de-escalation of potentially violent situations and dealing with members of the public when there may be complicating factors. This edition of Government Business Review highlights the recent developments in the law enforcement arena and insights into how businesses are aligning with these trends to transform legacy practices.We have curated thought leadership articles from industry experts, including the Chief Information Officer at the City of Kalamazoo and the Senior Investigator at the City of Seattle.We also took a deep dive into the market trends to narrow down the list of companies delivering robust law enforcement solutions and services. Equipped with innovative technological capabilities, companies like Inkscreen help transform businesses at the cloverleaf of various disruptive technologies.We hope this edition of Government Business Review on law enforcement helps you build the partnership you and your organization need to foster an environment driven by efficient technology. Let us know your thoughts! OCT - DEC - 2022, volume 02 - Issue 04 (ISSN 2837-4606)Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. Editorial StaffVisualizerMichael WayneChris LynnEmailsales@govbusinessreview.comeditor@govbusinessreview.commarketing@govbusinessreview.comJune WilliamsJade RayRose DcruzAaron Pierce Alex D'Souza Joshua Parker To subscribe to Government Business ReviewVisit www.govbusinessreview.com Copyright © 2022 Valley Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffBailey Luna Managing Editoreditor@govbusinessreview.comManaging EditorBailey Luna
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