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With limited funding, government organizations must do things faster and at a cheaper cost in order to keep up with ever increasing workloads. The Clearwater Police Department in Florida is no exception. The Department wanted to improve the efficiency of the police department by eliminating the need for officers to hand type information into their computers while on patrol and driving. The Police Department deployed Dragon NaturallySpeaking to voice-enable officer's individual patrol car computers to speed up the information collection and inquiry processes. With Dragon NaturallySpeaking officers can dictate information an average of 68% faster then typing by hand.
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| Date: | Feb 2008 |
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