Dragon Recognition Solutions

Dragon Law Enforcement

$180.00

Law enforcement sometimes entails filling out large volumes of paperwork, which may result in cost savings, time savings, and other benefits. Officers may enter whole reports at speeds of up to 130 words per minute or more using dragon speech recognition software.

In the views of society, a cop’s role is to protect and serve people, families, and property-business owners. Most people are unaware that cops spend a lot of time doing anything except that. Officers spend two-thirds of their time preparing for court, filling out paperwork, and testifying. The officer’s ability to acquire effective evidence may make or break a case. So productivity and efficiency are important to cops. Having the ability to start a report with fresh event notes has been shown to increase productivity and report accuracy.

Law enforcement organizations may benefit from voice technology in a variety of ways:

Paperwork Management: Filling out a lot of paperwork is a common part of law enforcement. This is a time-consuming and challenging aspect of the work. Officers may submit whole reports at a pace of 130 words per minute or more using speech recognition software.

Cost-cutting: Police officers on the field may dictate information, which must subsequently be transcribed. These transcribing expenses — as well as the time it takes to transcribe documents — may be considerably reduced using speech recognition for law enforcement.

Time Savings: In law enforcement, sharing information and shortening the time it takes to acquire information from one agency to another may save lives. Law enforcement can fill reports more rapidly and submit documents more swiftly using dragon speech recognition software. It cuts down on typing time and, more crucially, allows cops to focus on their duties on the streets.

Increasing Productivity: In their vehicles, law enforcement officers have laptop computers. Unfortunately, there is no way to utilize these devices while driving in a safe manner. Speech recognition lets officers write, look up GPS coordinates, and complete other duties while on the go, without having to stop or delay responding to a call.