By Frank J. Hahnel III, Feb. 13, 2014 When taking the witness stand, it is imperative to be as prepared...
By Mike Cunningham, May 22, 2015 When scanning a crime or crash scene, investigators need to not only maintain the...
For crime scene investigators, collecting the evidence on a scene is just one part of the challenge. Professionals must also...
In 2014, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Brandon, Manitoba, became the first law-enforcement agency in the province to adopt...
3D laser scanning is widely recognized as the fastest, most comprehensive way to document the aftermath of a crime or...
Whether your existing scene documentation tools are nearing the end of their useful life or you’ve decided you need the...
Sept. 12, 2013 – A California jury is virtually transported into a vivid 3D crime scene along a rural country...
A forensic investigator recently posted the following concern on social media: “We have three of the big Leica scanners, and when...
An interactive platform to manage and visualize complex information empowers everyone involved in a case.
At a crime scene, the first rule of thumb is to document the scene on arrival prior to evidence collection...
If your agency is laser scanning incident scenes, you have the ability to create state-of-the-art exhibits that enhance understanding and...
Robotic total stations and real-time kinematic systems (RTK GPS) are designed for surveying and engineering applications. As a result, the...