News

Latest News

Stocks in Play

Dividend Stocks

ETFs

Breakout Stocks

Tech Insider

Forex Daily Briefing

US Markets

Stocks To Watch

The Week Ahead

SECTOR NEWS

Commodites

Commodity News

Metals & Mining News

Crude Oil News

Crypto News

M & A News

Newswires

OTC Company News

TSX Company News

Earnings Announcements

Dividend Announcements

Oracle Makes Inroads in Minnesota Sheriff’s Officer

Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) announces Minnesota's Wright County Sheriff's Office is leveraging the Oracle Public Safety Wearable Computer System to enhance officer safety and community trust.

The AI-powered, officer-worn devices automatically record interactions and, after the next phase, are planned to stream high-quality, live footage to the office command center to deliver real-time situational awareness during incidents. Following the complete deployment of Oracle's officer-worn system, Wright County plans to implement Oracle's computer-aided dispatch (CAD), records management system (RMS), and other components of the integrated Oracle Public Safety Suite.

The Wright County Sheriff's Office is the third-largest sheriff's office in Minnesota, providing law enforcement services to the unincorporated areas of the 714-square-mile county and contract law enforcement services for 13 cities. Seventy percent of Wright County's 176 sworn personnel are already using the system, with plans to reach 100 percent in the next two weeks.

"Prior to working with Oracle, Wright County lacked an officer-worn system and relied on a cumbersome, hardware-based squad camera system that delayed our office's access to critical video footage," said Ryan Ferguson, Captain of Operations, Wright County Sheriff's Office. "Oracle has been a great and collaborative partner, giving us a real voice in the design of this system. We can now offload video via cellular in the field with reliable connectivity to allow for fast deployment by officers across our large county. And, once implemented, the live-streaming capabilities will offer everyone confidence that interactions are securely recorded, reinforcing transparency and trust."

ORCL shares slid $7.91, or 2.7%, to $283.40.