Brekford-360º vehicle solutions Sponsors Maryland State Police Trooper – Maryland’s Finest- in 2010 Police Unity Tour

“we ride for those who died”
MISSION STATEMENT: The primary purpose of the Police Unity Tour is to raise awareness of Law Enforcement Officers who have died in the line of duty. The secondary purpose is to raise funds for the National…
MISSION STATEMENT: The primary purpose of the Police Unity Tour is to raise awareness of Law Enforcement Officers who have died in the line of duty. Read more »
Print | Email | Go to Top ↑Comparing LED, Halogen, and Xenon Lighting for Emergency Vehicles
When comparing LED vs. Halogen, and Xenon technology for use on emergency vehicles, it can be helpful to browse through several of the most well known emergency lighting websites on the internet. Consult Whelen, Code 3, Federal Signal, or Soundoff Signal for starters, to see what is available. When you are selecting emergency lighting, there are a few things to consider with the differences in available products. These bulbs are produced in many shapes and sizes, including flashers, light bars, mini-bars, and strobe lights.
Print | Email | Go to Top ↑Brekford Corp. inducted into the Toughbook Hall of Fame

Panasonic Computer Solutions Company, manufacturer of durable, reliable Panasonic Toughbook® mobile computers, announced its 2008 honorees on August 18, 2009 for its Reseller of the Year awards and Brekford Corporation (formerly known as Pelican Mobile) of Hanover, MD, was inducted into the Toughbook Hall of Fame in recognition of its consistent performance in delivering mobile computing solutions.
Print | Email | Go to Top ↑Maryland's Pursuit of the Paperless Patrol Car: Using Mobile Technology to Foster Interagency Collaboration and Improve Officer Safety
By Sergeant Julio Valcarcel, Maryland State Police, Baltimore, Maryland.
MSP is a client of BREKFORD that supplies the Mobile data computers Panasonic toughbook, vehicle mounts and E-TIX Hardware Solutions. www.brekford.com
In today’s information age, it can be difficult to remember how people got by before the Internet existed. For decades, it was standard practice to wait for the morning newspaper to check box scores and to rely on handwritten letters to stay in touch with friends. After 15 years, the Internet has changed the daily lives of many in profound ways that would have been hard to fathom at its outset. Read more »
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