kent police
The £500k hunt for missing HMRC discs
News Police are believed to have searched National Audit Office buildings, two HMRC premises and other government buildings, the Royal Mail depot in Belfast, four TNT depots and a rubbish tip in Kent, with... [18 Jul 2008]
UK Police Authority Supports Investigations With Powerful Solution and Reduces Expenditure by 90 Per Cent
White Paper The Kent Police Authority is one of 43 police authorities in England and Wales established by Parliament for the governance of policing at a local level. The Kent... [18 Jun 2008]
Fingerprints analysed on the beat
News New forces coming on to the programme are Avon and Somerset Police, City of London Police, Derbyshire Constabulary, Durham Constabulary, Greater Manchester Police, Kent... [11 Jun 2008]
Phorm defends 'traffic-analysis' methods
News Also in the statement, Phorm's chief executive, Kent Ertugrul, pointed out that FIPR had campaigned against Ripa when it was drawn up eight years ago but was now using it to attack Phorm. Richard Clayton, FIPR's... [11 Apr 2008]
Police seek full costs of HMRC CD search
News Police are reported to have searched NAO offices, two HMRC premises and other government buildings, the Royal Mail depot in Belfast, four TNT depots and a rubbish tip in Kent, with the main search... [14 Jan 2008]
How to stop your best tech staff from being poached
News Rob Neil, head of ICT and customer services at Ashford Borough Council, said: "Staff churn is remarkably low, probably thanks to the fact that our terms and conditions are very good - as are the salaries in comparison with local... [28 Jun 2007]
Novell Case Study: Kent Police Authority
White Paper The Kent Police Authority is one of 43 police authorities in England and Wales established by Parliament for the governance of policing at a local level. One of the biggest challenges... [04 Apr 2007]
Five arrested over £350,000 router theft
News Kent Police said on Friday they had arrested five men from North and East London in relation to the theft. Kent Police detective constable Freddie Elspass-Collins said:... [16 Oct 2006]
Stolen wireless broadband router hunt
News The company is asking anyone with information to contact it or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 quoting Kent Police Reference EZ/8732/06. Networking company D-Link is appealing for help from the public... [13 Oct 2006]
Computacenter Case Study: Kent Police
White Paper Kent Police was quick to recognise the financial and value benefits of using VOIP (Voice-Over IP), and with Computacenter's help embarked on the roll-out of a new wide area network and IP-based... [10 Aug 2006]
Photos: Inside The Bunker
Photo But we can say it's in Kent. Armed police also use these facilities for disaster-training exercises. Welcome to The Bunker, an ex-Ministry of Defence nuclear bunker now used for data backup and disaster... [25 Oct 2005]
Open source nuclear bunker guards finance data
News Somewhere outside a remote village in Kent, we pull up to a gate smothered in barbed wire and CCTV cameras. Police still use the ground for training and disaster scenarios. The taxi driver is amazed... [25 Oct 2005]
Police get extra back-up by linking systems
Case Study Downard said the next step is to start looking at what the Impact project will mean for the force and data sharing: "We're now looking at the implications of Impact and working with colleagues in Hampshire and Kent to... [23 Aug 2005]
Police eye high-tech helicopter camera in the sky
News The 155MB IP network was built by Affiniti - formerly Kingston Communications - replacing a 2MB BT Megastream network from 1993 that Gloucestershire Constabulary IT services manager Dave Kent admitted was "creaking". [27 May 2005]
Leader: Today's big deals
Leader A shopper in Kent apparently gave both her card and her PIN to a check-out assistant who ended up trying to steal £600 (two withdrawals of £300) from the hapless woman, who was said to be distracted at the time by her... [18 Apr 2005]
