Radarsign Named to GovCIO Magazine’s Top 10 Law Enforcement Solution Providers of 2018

MARIETTA, Ga., July 24, 2018Radarsign, the manufacturer of the world’s first armored driver feedback signs, has been named by GovCIO Outlook as one of the Top 10 Law Enforcement Solution Providers of 2018. Government CIO Outlook is a technology magazine based in Fremont, California, that focuses on the trends, challenges and opportunities that help CIOs deliver efficient technology services that enable smart government.  

Radarsign was named to the GovCIO Top 10 list because the technology used in the TC-400, TC-600 and the TC-1000 radar speed signs can be used “to improve community relationships and bridge the trust deficit” between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Additional qualities that earned the nomination include Radarsign’s focus on delivering “technologies … to law enforcement agencies to mitigate risks and crimes.”  

Radarsign brand radar speed signs are scientifically proven to slow speeding drivers. These driver feedback signs can provide vital traffic calming efforts and help solve manpower issues because they work with and without an officer’s presence. Driver feedback signs are also well-liked by residents and police officers in communities where they are installed.

Radarsign products are used by law enforcement agencies throughout North America (in all 50 states and across Canada), in Puerto Rico and on military bases around the world. Additionally, Radarsign has been entrusted to provide safe and effective traffic calming solutions for state DOTs, municipalities, treasured national parks, schools, neighborhoods, and private and public development projects.

To view the GovCIO Outlook article featuring Radarsign, click here or copy and paste this URL into your browser window:  https://law-enforcement.govciooutlook.com/vendor/radarsign-reinforcing-driver-behaviour-to-curb-speeding-cid-191-mid-25.html

To access the full list of GovCIO’s Top 10 Law Enforcement Solution Providers, click here or copy and paste this URL into your browser window: https://law-enforcement.govciooutlook.com/vendors/top-law-enforcement-solution-providers-2018.html

About Radarsign® Brand Radar Speed Signs: 100% MUTCD compliant. Every sign. Every time.
In 2004, Radarsign® Brand Radar Speed Signs established new industry standards for traffic calming solutions with the debut of the world’s first armored driver feedback signs. Radarsign radar speed signs are vandal, weather and bullet-resistant. They are also the traffic calming industry’s most durable, most ecological and most energy efficient radar speed signs. Engineered and manufactured in the USA, all Radarsign products are MUTCD-compliant and utilize recycled aluminum, innovative LED reflector technology, minimal battery power and solar panels to deliver bright, easy-to-read feedback to drivers. Radarsign products are scientifically proven to reduce drivers’ speeds and have been entrusted to provide safe and effective traffic calming solutions for: municipalities, treasured national parks, schools, neighborhoods, military bases, and private and public development projects across the U.S., Canada and overseas. www.radarsign.com

About Government CIO Outlook   

Government CIO Outlook is a technology magazine based in Fremont, California, that focuses on the trends, challenges and opportunities for CIOs to deliver efficient, technology-driven services and operations, enabling smart governance. We are a platform that reflects the underlying challenges in ID adoption in the government. We focus on the nitty-gritties involved in decision making for CIOs to pursue current innovations in the backdrop of federal spending as well as national security. Government CIO Outlook scouts the IT market for vendors who offer state-of-the-art IT solutions for the government. For Startups to large enterprises, we cover the end-to-end spectrum of IT solutions that have the vigor to redefine governance. We are a forum using which CIOs and organizations of all sizes can stay abreast with the evolving dynamics of a government CIO.