“There technology puts itself at the service of securitywith digital tablets onboard for a more effective municipal police force,” announces Philippe Marini. The mayor of Compiègne explains that his tablets will offer agents “better knowledge of the contexts of intervention and will facilitate the identification of perpetrators of offenses”.
Connected to the Intercommunal Supervision Center (CSI), these tablets allow agents to receive real-time images of situations requiring their intervention. “Even before they arrive on the scene,” specifies Philippe Marini.
These tablets embedded in cars allow “reinforced coordination between forces on the ground”. Started in August, this project “a new stage in the modernization of resources serving the security of Compiégnois”.