UK cops to be kitted out with smartphones

By James Sherwood
TheRegister.co.uk

19th October 2009 15:03 GMT

http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/10/19/police_smartphone/


Smartphones look set to become the law of the land in Blighty, because 
it has been announced that most British police forces will be equipped 
with them by March 2010.

According to the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA), which 
supports the police smartphone rollout, officers spend 30 minutes less 
per shift in police stations when equipped with smartphones.

Smartphone fuzz can, for example, remotely access databases and receive 
briefings when they're not collaring crooks, the NPIA said.

It’s still unclear how much giving a smartphone to every police officer 
in the UK will cost, but the government is believed to have put aside 
£80m ($130m/€87m) for the project.

To put that figure into content, Bedfordshire Police – one of 30 forces 
which already boast smartphone-equipped coppers – has said that the 
devices cost roughly £270 ($439/€294) per year, per officer.

Bedfordshire police officers used to spend 46 per cent of their time 
inside police buildings, Inspector Jim Hitch of Bedfordshire Police told 
the BBC. Since the introduction of smartphones that figure has fallen to 
36 per cent, he claimed.

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