The Philippine National Police–Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG) has launched a new Information Management System (IMS). The database aims to improve the agency’s campaign against car theft and other road-related crimes. The IMS will serve as a centralized, nationwide directory for vehicle records. PNP-HPG acting director Colonel Hansel Marantan said the platform highlights how technology can improve public safety services. He explained that the IMS will allow improvements in data sharing across law enforcement agencies. Marantan described the IMS as a key tool that will make police operations more efficient. However, the main focus of the pickup is the technology inside the vehicle, which aims to help managers and operators run job sites more safely and efficiently. Read more in our articles including "PNP-HPG launches IMS to fend off road-related crimes" and "PNP warns misbehaving cops caught on social media".
The Philippine National Police–Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG) has launched a new Information Management System (IMS). The database aims to improve the agency’s campaign against car theft and other road-related crimes.
The IMS will serve as a centralized, nationwide directory for vehicle records. PNP-HPG acting director Colonel Hansel Marantan said the platform highlights how technology can improve public safety services. He explained that the IMS will allow improvements in data sharing across law enforcement agencies.
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