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Law Officer Magazine
 

June 2011
Paying the Piper - Innovation in technology buying: The services model

 
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Forensic Magazine
 

February/March 2011
Crime Scene Video Forensics

 
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Fall River, MA Herald
 

February 1, 2011
Fall River cop consortium gets a leg up on crime with new video surveillance system

 
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Providence 10 TV
 

February 1, 2011
Fall River police join forces with four other departments in an effort to speed up investigations.

 
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Public Safety IT
 

November/December 2010
Omaha, NE Advances Video Investigations with VideoFOCUS Pro Obtained with a Paul Coverdell Forensics Science Improvement Grant

 
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American City and County
 

November 2010
Las Vegas, NV Crime Lab Turn Surveillance Video into Images that Help Identify Criminals

 
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Police One
 

April 2010
Police One Features Salient Stills' Flagship Product VideoFOCUS Pro

 
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Police and Security News
 

September/October 2009
Police and Security News Highlights Salient Still's VideoFOCUS Image/Video Enhancement Products
Surveillance and cell phone cameras are everywhere today. All too often, however, video images of suspects are unclear and require the use of specialized enhancement tools.

 
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Government Video Magazine
 

December 2008
Government Video Magazine Reviews VideoFOCUS Pro
The recently released VideoFOCUS Pro 3.0 demonstrates that real power is not in complexity; rather, it’s in high performance and deep functionality accessed through an easy-to-learn interface.

 
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InfoWorld logo
 

December 2008
InfoWorld Reviews VideoFOCUS Pro
If you're like Brian Chee and have been deploying IP based surveillance cameras around your facilities, you've had an incident or two by now.

 
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Police Chief Magazine logo
 

November 2008
Video Forensics Helps Utica Police Solve Crimes Caught on Camera
Utica police use VideoFOCUS to quickly and easily provide clear, still images of subjects, so investigators can spend time looking for criminals, rather than waiting for video evidence to be processed.
[In Advances and Applications column]

 
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Washington Technology Magazine
 

July 2008
Eyes on the Prize
Rhode Island State Police use new software system to increase the clarity of all types of surveillance videos.

 
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Government Video Magazine
 

July 2008
Q&A Session with the Experts
Government Video Discusses Video Forensics with Laura Teodosio.

 
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Xconomy.com
 

June 2008
Combating the “CSI Effect”: Boston’s Salient Stills Extracts Evidence from Grainy Surveillance Video
There’s a company right here in Boston that’s correcting misperceptions about video enhancement technology—and at the same time pushing its real capabilities forward.

 
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Government Security logo
 

October 2007
Restoring Video Evidence
The Rhode Island State Police are turning to video forensic technology to develop clean images that can be used to identify suspects and generate leads. Download PDF >

 
 

 

Boston Globe logo
 

May 2007
Salient Stills sorts surveillance
Salient Stills introduced a software product designed to help law enforcement agencies quickly sort out and share relevant evidence from surveillance video.

 
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Homeland Defense Journal logo
 

March 2007
Getting In Focus
New software is now available that can enhance crime scene video and produce print-friendly images for law enforcement and forensic applications. Download PDF >

 
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OLETC logo
 

January 2007
Office of Law Enforcement Technology Commercialization (OLETC) looks in depth at VideoFOCUS and Salient Stills, Inc.
It is a common scenario in small towns and big cities across the country-a local convenience store has been robbed at gunpoint and the only evidence police have available is the grainy surveillance video shot from the cameras overtop the cash register. Download PDF >

 
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Police Chief Magazine logo
 

December 2006
Utah Sheriff’s Office Conducts Video Forensic Processing with VideoFOCUS.
Salient Stills announces that the Weber County Sheriff's Office in Utah improved the speed and quality of its video forensic processing after using the company's VideoFOCUS video analysis product.
[In Advances and Applications column]

 
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Security Magazine logo
 

October 2006
Video Processing From Days To Hours
Crime scene video is exploding; so are the concerns of law enforcement of its quality. Weber County, UT uses VideoFOCUS to work with its video evidence.
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Crime and Clues Magazine logo
 

October 2006
VideoFOCUS is a Winner!
Crime and Clues reviews VideoFOCUS and declares it a winner, saying "Insanely easy to use .... If you are in the market for a forensic video tool, VideoFocus should be on your short list. Combining fast processing times with ease of use and a clear interface, Salient Stills offers an excellent product."

 
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Boston Herald logo
 

September 2006
Attacks Made Tech Firms Shift Focus
For some Massachusetts business executives, the terrorist attacks against America five years ago today changed their businesses within hours. Download PDF >

 
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AP Press Logo
 

September 2006
Sept. 11th Spawned Tech-Security Market
Spending on domestic security across all U.S. federal agencies is expected to reach $58 billion in fiscal 2007.

 
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Hartford Courant logo
 

August 2006
Connecticut State Police Gain New Technology
Getting away with armed robbery just got harder, now that the state police have the ability to substantially enhance those grainy, blurry photographs taken of suspects by video cameras at banks and convenience stores. Download PDF >

 
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Boston Globe logo
 

July 2006
Latest In High Tech Helps Police Keep Ahead Of Criminals
Sometimes the police have too little evidence to make a case. Jeffrey Burton of the Plymouth County Police Department usually has too much.  Download PDF >

 
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Government Video logo
 

May 2006
Analyze This
In TV land, specifically the world of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation... forensic video analysis is quick and easy. In the real world, things are much different. Download PDF >

 
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