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Cardinal Tracking – Coming to a City Near You!
We want to meet you! Find out where Cardinal Tracking will be next, and come visit with us to learn more about our parking and
Cardinal Tracking Teams Up with Westport, Connecticut
Cardinal Tracking is happy to team up with the City of Westport, Connecticut to work with them on their parking enforcement. https://westportjournal.com/government/westport-to-track-down-parking-scofflaws-using-high-tech/
Can My Parking Enforcement System Pay for Itself?
Parking control and equitable access to parking have been an urban challenge since the proliferation of the automobile in modern life. We gave up stables
5 Ways to Optimize Battery Life For Your Mobile Computer
. . . and extend the life of your investment We all dislike dead batteries. Whether it be a laptop, phone, or car, it’s an
Cardinal Tracking is Celebrating 40 Years!
Celebrating the PAST while innovating the FUTURE ofParking, Public Safety, and Mobility Solutions Leaders in Mobile Technology In 1982, when barcode labeling was young, Cardinal
The ROI of License Plate Readers
Can a License Plate Reader (LPR) provide a return on investment? Let’s explore: What is LPR? How well does LPR perform? Why is LPR a
What Kind of Handheld Device Should I Buy For Enforcement?
You have a tough job and deserve the right tools. When choosing handheld devices, you have choices, but what is the right choice for you?
Tips for Getting Grants for Public Safety
Welcome to our Public Safety Grants column, where our goal is to provide you with resources that will increase your success to secure funding for
Should I Upgrade to Windows 11 – Here is the Scorecard
On October 5th, Microsoft released Windows 11 to a limited group of hardware-compatible PCs as a free update from Windows 10. With a better than
Grants Special Guest – Council of Government (COG)
The Office of the Governor in Texas recently announced over $308 million had been allocated to Texas for federal grants, specifically for Public Safety programs
Why the Panic over Passwords?
I’m old enough to remember working with Windows NT3.1 and then the excitement of Windows95. I started up my computer and no password was required.
IPMI 2021 Booth #404
We are looking forward to attending IPMI 2021 in Tampa, FL! Stop by to see us at booth #404. See how you can simplify your
Public Safety Tools of the Trade
The tools available to law enforcement have grown tremendously over the years. Weapons, radios, body armor, and vehicles used to be the essential tools for
Vehicular Pursuits – Can the Chances of Successful Outcomes be Increased?
When it comes to safeguarding communities, public safety entities and personnel must perform a delicate balancing act. Law enforcement must protect and serve the public
The Parking Industry Reaches New Heights Using One Key Component
The nature of the parking and mobility industry is one of constant change. To be successful, you must adapt to the fast-paced advancement of mobile
A New Vision in Advanced Technology – Cardinal Tracking Inc. announces the newest evolution in Advanced Parking Management Software.
Cardinal Tracking officially unveils its Web-Based TickeTrak 10 Parking Enforcement Solution. By Cardinal Tracking, Inc. LEWISVILLE, TEXAS – Thursday, July 9, 2020– Cardinal Tracking, Inc.
Cardinal Tracking is reaching new heights with their advanced Business Intelligence Tool, Skyview, providing organizations with real-time, powerful analytics.
Lewisville, TX, November 16, 2020 – Cardinal Tracking, Inc. announces the launch of their new business intelligence tool, Skyview, which helps their clients take the
A NEW hardware solution to help with the challenges we all face today!
We have recently reviewed a solution from one of our partners for rugged handheld solutions, Janam, that solves a problem we face in the workplace
Pay As You Go or Zone Solutions: Cardinal has you Covered
With 60% of our colleges and universities planning to welcome students in-person this fall per the Chronicle of Higher Education, many are wondering how are