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The LE4 is foolproof to use. To turn the camera on, simply press and hold the on/off switch on the side of the camera down for three seconds. To start recording, slide the record switch down. Status is clearly indicated by an LED.


meet CJIS Policy requirements. Micro- soft Azure Government has statutory CJIS compliance to state laws, regula- tions, agency requirements, and is FBI- certifi ed. It has encrypted fi le storage and is infi nitely scalable.


The LE4 features a rugged, billet aluminum housing that’s waterproof to IPX5 standards.


Safariland® Group, is an industry leader in body-worn cameras (BWC) for law enforcement. VIEVU cam- eras are now in use by over 4,000 police agencies in 16 countries. Oak- land PD, Alameda County SO, Riv- erside County SO, Charleston PD, and Phoenix PD are among the U.S. agencies deploying VIEVU cameras. VIEVU currently offers three BWC cameras to law enforcement: the LE3, LE4 and LE4 mini.


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VIEVU cameras are among the top choices of many agencies due to the ease of use and secure fi le management plat- form called VERIPATROL. VIEVU also offers VIEVU Solution™ Cloud that al- lows agencies to use the ‘Cloud.’ VIEVU partnered with Microsoft® to develop the VIEVU Solution Cloud plat- form on Microsoft® Azure Government. This is the fi rst—and only—hyper-scale commercial infrastructure cloud plat- form contractually committed to help- ing federal, state and local governments


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The LE4 is the fourth-generation VIEVU body-worn camera. It is the first camera built on the next- generation modular platform and is designed as an answer for depart-


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