National Police Computing and Material Service (Norway)
National Police Computing and Material Service (
Equipment
As of 2011 the police's new patrol cars are four-wheel drive Volkswagen Passat with automatic transmission. New transport cars are Mercedes-Benz Vito for light transport and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter for heavy transport.[3] The police force operates two Eurocopter EC135 helicopters, which are based at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen.[4] In addition, the Emergency Response Unit can use the Royal Norwegian Air Force's Bell 412 helicopters.[5]
The police have two main types of uniforms, type I is used for personnel which primarily undertake indoor work, and type II is used for personnel which primarily undertakes outdoor service. Both types have summer and winter versions, and type I also has a
Previously the police used a decentralized information technology system developed during the mid-1990s.[13] As late as 2012 servers were still being run with Windows NT 4.0 from 1996 and log-on times were typically twenty minutes. The new IT-system D#2 was introduced in 2011 and will have been taken into use by all divisions by 2012.[14] D#2 will be operated by ErgoGroup and will have two redundant server centers. Personnel have access to the system via thin clients.[15] The police have a system to raise a national alarm to close border crossings and call in reserve personnel. The one time it was activated the message was not received by any of the indented recipients.[16] Since 2009 it has been possible to report criminal damage and theft of wallets, bicycles and mobile telephones without known perpetrator online.[17]
The
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