Government Technology

Jim McKay, Justice and Public Safety Editor

Justice and Public Safety Editor

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

Paul Roybal
December 03, 2004 - CIO, Metropolitan Court, Bernalillo County, N.M.

Flying High
December 02, 2004 - Helicopter pilot defies death and initiates GIS mapping system.

Chris Cummiskey
November 01, 2004 - CIO, Arizona

Stepping Stone
November 01, 2004 - Michigan State Police moves toward interoperability.

Are We Ready?
November 01, 2004 - Jerry Hauer shares his concerns about the nation's disaster preparedness.

Policing the Police
October 04, 2004 - Oakland, Calif., tackles police misconduct issues with database.

Online Vigilantes
October 04, 2004 - Are citizens' groups overstepping their bounds in trying to reduce crime?

Swift Justice
September 02, 2004 - Kiosk gives domestic violence victims safe and quick access to protection.

Funding Collaboration
September 02, 2004 - Department of Homeland Security funding initiative aims to spur interoperability among locals.

Good Politics
August 03, 2004 - Good Politics

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Collaboration for the Public Sector



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