
International Police Technologies, Inc. manufactures in-car video recording systems.
International Police Technologies, Inc. (“IPT”) was founded in 1994, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by a law enforcement professional that saw the need for a mobile video evidence gathering system. The driving force behind the “in-car video evidence” market is the need to capture the vast combination of “probable cause” and arrest activities that occur each day in the thousands of law enforcement agencies in the United States. The number of law enforcement agency (local police, sheriff, state highway patrol, etc.) vehicles in use every day in the United States is estimated at 400,000.
Some agencies use their vehicles only 6 to 8 hours per day, but many agencies use their vehicles around the clock. Each agency has a unique set of directives about what evidence is stored and for what period of time. IPT addresses these directives by designing and producing flexible digital video evidence systems. IPT’s newest product is the VisionHawk digital in-car video system which is a server-based system.
The VisionHawk's operating system was designed by the same company that supplies the operating system for NASA's Mars Rover. The VisionHawk system is the result of two years of Reasearch and Development effort and an investment of over one million dollars. IPT employs professional sales executives, engineers, managers, assembly and design staff, general accounting and senior executives at its headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma. IPT has produced and sold thousands of in-car cameras across the United States and to countries such as Dubai, Mexico, Canada and Indonesia.