Exam 7: Field Mobile Computing
Exam 1: Overview of Criminal Justice Information Systems25 Questions
Exam 2: Justice Information System Standards and National Systems24 Questions
Exam 3: 9-1-1: Its History, Current Status and the Next Generation25 Questions
Exam 4: Police Computer Aided Dispatch Systems25 Questions
Exam 5: Police Records Management Systems25 Questions
Exam 6: Workgroup Applications25 Questions
Exam 7: Field Mobile Computing25 Questions
Exam 8: Crime Analysis and Crime Mapping24 Questions
Exam 9: Corrections Information Technol25 Questions
Exam 10: Prosecutor Information Systems25 Questions
Exam 11: Court Management Information Systems25 Questions
Exam 12: The Challenges of Implementing a Criminal Justice Information System25 Questions
Exam 13: Technology Is Moving Faster and Faster As Is Its Influence on Police Operations24 Questions
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If an officer takes a report on a form or enters the data into a laptop, there is little if any job enhancement from the new technology.
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One prevalent biometric technology now used in the field is single fingerprint identification.
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Mobile computing systems that use radio communications to transmit data require more antennas:
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Field mobile computing advanced to using MDTs that were two-way communications devices but could not
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A newest video surveillance device recently introduced into the mobile computing environment is capable of performing the following:
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Mobile computing began in the 1970 as a one way computing device that allowed the officer to press a button to change his/her status and was known as an:
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In lieu of radio, police departments have the ability to use:
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Personal Digital Assistants and Tablet PCs are part of the mobile computing environment of today's modern police department. These devices, while used by all, are most convenient for:
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide critical crime analysis information directly on the field officer's laptop.
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Mobile Computing Systems are still not able to supply officers in the field with briefing information.
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A fingerprint cradle attached to the mobile computer captures the fingerprint data and transmits the information to local, state and national AFIS systems to confirm the identity of the subject.
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Mobile computing is expanding rapidly. Police agencies across the country are implementing this technology and integrating it with other technologies which is not one of the technologies that mobile computing is being integrated with?
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CDMA is the most advanced cellular technology used in today's mobile computing environment.
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The major difference between an MST and and MDT is that the:
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Today's Field Mobile Computing takes advantage of which of the following technologies:
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In a police mobile office, which of the following devices are likely to be found?
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