Introducing Tech Tip Tuesdays! Where broadcast experts answer your commonly asked A/V questions!
Do you have an A/V question you’d like us to answer? Send it to info@maestrovision.com and it just might be featured in a future video!
Read MoreIntroducing Tech Tip Tuesdays! Where broadcast experts answer your commonly asked A/V questions!
Do you have an A/V question you’d like us to answer? Send it to info@maestrovision.com and it just might be featured in a future video!
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The National Center for Simulation is a non-profit national organization with government, academic and industry members operating as an open consortium. The mission of NCS is to serve as the nation’s focal point and as a catalyst for the development, understanding, and advancement of simulation and related technologies; to improve defense readiness and facilitate space exploration; to support education and training initiatives; and to extend useful applications of simulation.
Learn about the technology we provide for medical simulation centers.
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The National American Indian Court Judges Association (NAICJA) is a non-profit membership organization devoted to supporting American Indian and Alaska Native tribal justice systems through advocacy, education and networking. NAICJA was established in 1969, following the enactment of the federal Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968. The Act required tribes to follow certain requirements similar to those in the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution. Tribal courts are the forums where those rights are enforced. NAICJA’s early goal was to provide education to tribal judges so that they could conduct proceedings in compliance with ICRA.
Learn about the technology we provide for courtrooms.
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This brochure will introduce you to MaestroVision’s simulation recording tools, benefits, installation process, security protocols and more.
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MaestroVision recently installed an interview recording system at the Middleton Police Department in Massachusetts.
“The MaestroVision interview room recording system was simple to install and configure and has been easy to use, even for our less computer-savvy officers. Once installed, it really is just a “click and go” system.”
– Matthew Armitage, Captain of Middleton Police Department
For more information about our solutions, call us at 1-888-424-5505.
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The Gibson County Sheriff’s Department (in Tennessee) was looking for a modernized interview recording system that would solve their audio echo issues and provide a simple, non-proprietary format to replay and share recordings. MaestroVision delivered the solution to their issues with its state-of-the-art interview recording system.
The department’s new system includes a start/stop button and a device that allows the department to record interviewees’ devices when sharing evidence (phone, tablet and monitor screens) as part of the interview.
“MaestroVision was easy to work with and the interview recording system was just what we were looking for.”
-Maigon Shanklin, Lt. Investigator at the Gibson County Sheriff’s Department
For more information about our solutions, call us at 1-888-424-5505.
Read MoreThinking of Buying a New Court Recording System? Learn How MaestroVision Works with You Every Step of the Way!
How do you facilitate suspect interviews? Where did you learn your techniques from? Education is crucial to consistently advance your skills in any field. We asked law enforcement professionals with backgrounds in investigative and interrogation work to contribute tips.
The eCourts conference is designed to feature education sessions with the most in-depth and current information that address the technology needs of judges, court managers, technologists, and other court professionals. eCourts also has earned a reputation for hosting one of the most effective exhibit shows available.
This year, MaestroVision exhibited at eCourts to present our state-of-the-art court recording systems.
We wanted to get feedback from the attendees and presenters on their greatest takeaways from the conference. See what they shared with us below!
AI can change the face of our judicial systems in a way that it will be more diverse and will cater to the needs of our customers, which will impact on the dispensation of justice in an equitable manner.
I enjoyed the entire conference. Lots of new ideas to try to implement. We are reviewing the many vendors with new ideas of how to expand our accessibility to the public. The best speaker/presentation I believe was Judge Schlegel. He was enthusiastic and informative. It really brought to my attention how AI is here and rapidly growing in every industry. I am looking forward to the next conference in 2 years to see how far we’ve advanced.
The biggest takeaway for me from the eCourts 2022 Conference is the enthusiasm and continued movement towards evidence-informed decision-making, including triage in the courts to provide services based on differential case management systems.
The pursuit of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is a call to action manifested through an exercise of leadership. Over the past decade, I have had the honor and privilege of traveling around the world on this quest of building a more just and inclusive society. My opening keynote address explored the strategies needed to serve as an inclusive leader. This is both a challenge and an opportunity. This leadership challenge explores the question: “What is in your hands to make a difference in the world?” Yet, there is an opportunity to uphold the values of fairness, equality, and access to justice and serve as a public citizen who seeks “improvement of the law, access to the legal system, the administration of justice and the quality of service rendered by the legal profession” (ABA Model Rules of Professional Responsibility).
My Leadership Framework for Action© provides a blueprint for building the essential leadership competencies rooted in the principles of DEI, which manifests in bridging the access to justice gap, leveraging technology for change, and promoting the betterment of society. There are four dimensions of learning: intrapersonal (engaging in self-discovery), interpersonal (building an authentic relationship with others), organizational (establishing strategic outcomes and promoting equity), and societal (developing sustainable, durable solutions). I focused on the organizational strategies for utilizing technology in the courts to advance inclusion. Technology can help us serve the needs of underrepresented clients (BIPOC, low income, rural), make the court experience more accessible, increase probono services, and identify patterns of bias. This is a call to action— a call to inclusive leadership.
Join Tracy Matheson, founder of Project Beloved and Claude Turcotte, CEO of MaestroVision in this educational webinar on how to build a trauma-informed soft interview room at your organization with the right technology. PLUS get a live tour of the Minot Police Department‘s soft interview room.
About Project Beloved:
Project Beloved is a 501c3 non-profit that strives to educate, advocate, and collaborate to change the conversation about sexual assault and empower survivors to find their voices.
By the end of 2022, Project Beloved will have installed 58 soft interview rooms for the investigations of sexual assault and domestic violence.
About MaestroVision:
MaestroVision is a software developer and hardware manufacturer providing audio and video management solutions. Founded in 1995, MaestroVision first specialized in broadcast technology providing high-end quality video servers and media asset management to broadcasters. In 2013, they decided to diversify and offer this smart technology to law enforcement and child advocacy centers.
MaestroVision has installed interview recording systems in various law enforcement and 501c3 organizations throughout the US and Canada.
With Disruption as the primary differentiator in Media today, the need for understanding Workflow Methods is more important than ever. Join SMPTE & MaestroVision in a discussion on how to move forward when choosing when, how and what methodology is best to start a successful Workflow engagement!