Winter 2026 | Law Enforcement Update
IACP Spotlight Article: Guiding the Community Forward
A recent spotlight in International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Magazine highlights how one department is rethinking the role of the police lobby.
At the Decatur Police Department, visitors are greeted by a self-service kiosk that guides them through their next steps. Whether submitting a report, requesting records, or contacting dispatch, the process is clear and consistent.
The goal is not to replace staff. It’s to make sure every visitor receives guidance, even when staffing is limited. As Chief Delvon Campbell explained, the department prioritized technology that could support operations while maintaining a strong connectiong with the commmunity.
Federal Leadership Sees How Advanced Kiosks Is Transforming Public Access

Advanced Kiosks Welcomes Senator Maggie Hassan to Showcase Government Ready Technology
We appreciate Senator Hassan’s commitment to supporting New Hampshire businesses and her continued focus on innovation that strengthens public service for citizens across the country.
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More Smart Police Stations on the way!
Recent deployments include:
- ADA County Sheriff’s Office
- Flint Police Department, Michigan
- York Regional Police Department
While these are law enforcement examples, the same model is being applied across courts, municipalities, healthcare systems, and public service environments.
Each implementation is tailored to real workflows, ensuring systems are adopted and used.
2026 IACP Technology Conference

Advanced Kiosks will be at the 2026 International Association of Chiefs of Police Technology Conference!
Join us at booth 527 to discuss important trends in the industry. We can provide valuable insights and solutions to agencies who need to reduce workload without increasing headcount.

Leaders are prioritizing solutions that:
- Fit into existing workflows
- Deliver measurable efficiency gains
- Provide visibility into operations
- Support long-term scalability
Disconnected tools are no longer enough. Complete, integrated systems are becoming the standard. This shfit is happening nationwide.
Visit our booth to discuss this and more May 19-21 in Fort Worth, TX.
NEW Blog Post: Manual Payment Processing

Why manual payment processing is costing more than you think
Manual payment systems often seem manageable on the surface.
But the real cost shows up in daily operations.
Agencies relying on manual processes experience:
- Staff time lost to repetitive payment handling
- Errors that lead to disputes and corrections
- Delays in reconciliation and reporting
- Limited visibility into transaction activity
➡ Learn why manual payment processing is costing your agency more than you think
Coming Soon: TSA Deployment Spotlight

Coming Soon: TSA Deployment Spotlight
Advanced Kiosks continues to expand into high-security federal environments, including upcoming deployments with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
These environments demand more than standard technology. Systems must perform reliably under constant use, meet strict security requirements, and deliver a consistent experience for the public.
That is where proven, fully integrated solutions matter.
In federal deployments, agencies are prioritizing systems that:
- Maintain performance in high-traffic environments
- Meet strict security and compliance standards
- Reduce operational friction without adding complexity
- Deliver consistent, predictable user experiences
This reinforces a broader shift across public sector organizations.
When the stakes are high, agencies are not experimenting.
They are choosing systems that are already working in real-world, high-pressure environments.
➡ Trusted by TSA: Advanced Kiosks Deploys Secure Self-Service Systems at 15 International Airports.
Greeter Visitor Management System for Law Enforcement

Front Desk are Overwhelmed. Here's what's Changing:
Instead of routing everything through the front desk, agencies are shifting routine services to self-service kiosks.
This is not about replacing people.
It is about removing the tasks that do not require them.
With self-service in place:
- Citizens submit documents independently
- Payments are completed without staff involvement
- Forms are guided and completed correctly
- Services are available beyond office hours
The operational impact is immediate:
- Shorter lines in the lobby
- Fewer interruptions for staff
- More time focused on public safety priorities
Success Stories: Self-Service in Law Enforcement

How agencies are already doing this
This is not a future concept. It is already happening.
Law enforcement agencies using self-service kiosks are seeing:
- Reduce front desk workload by 40%+
- Improve form accuracy and completion rates
- Provide 24/7 access without staffing costs
More importantly, operations become easier to manage.
Instead of reacting to constant interruptions, teams can focus on structured, predictable workflows.

NEW Funding Opportunities in New York
Funding in New York is supporting modernization
This shift is also being backed by funding initiatives.
New York Governor Hochul recently announced $127 million in funding for police departments and sheriff’s offices to invest in new technology and equipment.
This is an opportunity to modernize operations without budget concerns.
Now is the best time to adopt self-service systems.
The solutions Advanced Kiosks provides can improve security, save time and costs, enhance efficiency, provide valuable data insights, project a professional image, ensure compliance, and offer customization options for businesses. Contact one of our experts for additional information. And as always, we offer our clients 24/7 support!