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10/22/2024 | Press release | Archived content

‘24 IACP

Oct 19 - Oct 22, 2024 Boston Convention & Exhibitions Center, Boston, MA

'24 IACP

The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Annual Conference and Exposition is the leading law enforcement event, attracting over 16,000 public safety professionals each year. IACP 2024 will offer four days of in-depth education and unparalleled networking opportunities, with a focus on training, exhibit hall education, and connecting with industry leaders. The exposition hall, featuring more than 600 vendors, will provide attendees with access to the latest products and services designed to enhance law enforcement capabilities and equip departments for future success.

Echodyne's advanced radar technology plays a crucial role in addressing the growing challenges posed by drones in public safety scenarios. Whether managing drone intrusion at high-profile events or supporting Drone as First Responder (DFR) programs, Echodyne's MESA® radar provides fast, high-fidelity airspace situational awareness data. Trusted by U.S. agencies for major events like the World Series and Super Bowl, MESA® radar is essential for safe and efficient beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations. With its ability to detect and track all movement, including non-RF emitting "dark" drones, Echodyne's radar systems significantly enhance public safety operations by improving response efficiency and ensuring community safety.

Learn more about Echodyne radar for public safety applications by visiting the Echodyne, Brinc, Skyfire, and AirSight booths at IACP.

Are you ready to learn more about how radar can enhance airspace safety and extend reach of your drone programs?

Visit our radar for DFR page or contact us and schedule time with one of our experts.

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