The Board of Trustees on Monday night unanimously approved a contract for upgraded services following opposition.
Flock’s surveillance network spans at least 5,000 police departments, and the ACLU believes the real number is over 7,000.
This week, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston's office provided an update to the city council on its Surveillance Task Force, which was established to research surveillance technology and its vendors with ...
Flock Safety inked a 35K SF lease at The Medici, a six-story, 159K SF office building off Northside Parkway on the Westside ...
Authorities credit Flock Safety’s license-plate reader technology for playing a pivotal role in identifying and tracking a fugitive killer connected to the mass shooting at Brown University and murder ...
Flock Safety cameras have become an increasingly utilized tool for the bigger police departments across the state, from urban ...
Even as controversy around Flock Safety’s automated license plate cameras grows, Watsonville has no plans to stop using the ...
The case, Schmidt v. City of Norfolk, was originally filed in October 2024 by two Virginians who claimed that their rights ...
Flock Safety, which sells license plate readers, video cameras and other public safety hardware and software, is branching out to retail, health care, logistics and other sectors — and doing so ...
Flock Safety operates tens of thousands of cameras across the U.S., including at least twenty in the Northwoods.
Gastonia Police used Flock Camera tech to arrest a shooting suspect with aid from their Real Time Crime Center.