Government Technology

Justice and Public Safety

Does Citizen Journalism Foster or Impede Law Enforcement?
November 5, 2012 - The tendency for citizens to record everything on their smartphones can lead to conflicts between police and the people they are sworn to protect and serve.

More Traffic Cameras Planned for Prince George’s County, Md.
November 5, 2012 - The success of portable speed cameras in Prince George’s County, Md., is driving further public safety technology expansion.

Leveraging Mobility
$util.date("MMMM d, yyyy", $content.startDate) - Networks should be prepared to make all devices attached to it productive and compliant for a successful BYOD implementation. This white paper will take government agencies through the necessary connectivity and productivity requirements and explain how Aerohive can help ensure the network is truly ready for the mobility explosion. This will include an overview of the necessary access, authentication, and security options, as well as a focus on how to properly manage devices once they are on the network — one of the most overlooked aspects of a BYOD implementation.

Behavioral Data and the Future of Predictive Policing
November 2, 2012 - In the future, behavioral data and clues from virtual interactions may help cops stop bad guys before they've even drawn up a plan -- like the 2002 blockbuster Minority Report.

Cameras Are Stars of Toledo PD's ORION Project
November 2, 2012 - Toledo Police installed 40 new surveillance cameras around the city as part of an intelligence-led policing initiative.

Judge OKs Police Cameras With No Warrant
October 31, 2012 - Cameras placed by police without a warrant were found not to violate the Fourth Amendment rights of two suspected marijuana farmers.

Interpreters Virtually Visit Florida Courtrooms
October 30, 2012 - Two-way video-conferencing technology connects remote interpreters to hearings at Florida's Ninth Judicial Circuit Court.

NYC Takes to Twitter During Hurricane Sandy
October 30, 2012 - Over the last five days, the city has tweeted and retweeted information about evacuations, road and bridge closures, and shelters to keep citizens informed and safe.

Smart Cameras Predict Human Behavior
October 29, 2012 - Carnegie Mellon University researchers are developing a cognitive software engine that could someday replace humans monitoring video footage.

Chicago Deploys Gun Shot Detection Technology
October 26, 2012 - Windy City officials give the go-ahead for gun shot detection system installation in three neighborhoods around the city.

DHS Deploys Data-Rich Emergency Maps
October 26, 2012 - Dynamic, data-rich maps drawn from a wide variety of disparate sources are the Department of Homeland Security's newest tool in the urban emergency preparedness arsenal.

Cybersafety Group Educates Madison, Wis., Community
October 25, 2012 - Law enforcement shares knowledge and best practices on digital safety.

Constitutionality of Stingrays Debated in Texas
October 23, 2012 - The use of fake cellphone towers by federal investigators to solve crimes is facing opposition from a Texas judge and the American Civil Liberties Union.

Weigh Station Tech Could Make Roads Safer
October 23, 2012 - Two technologies that could reduce wrecks and increase efficiency at commercial truck weigh stations will be inspected by officials in Indiana.

Tracing the History of Biometrics
October 23, 2012 - The practice of distinguishing humans based on intrinsic physical or behavior traits goes back thousands of years.

Government IT Survey Results Reveal Key Data Priorities
$util.date("MMMM d, yyyy", $content.startDate) - The results of a comprehensive blind survey have been released that uncover the top public safety concerns of government IT leaders.

Louisiana First to Launch Ballistic Information Network
October 19, 2012 - The National Integrated Ballistic Information Network has already linked 600 shootings.

Virginia "Socializes" Public Safety
October 18, 2012 - Gov. Bob McDonnell launches new Twitter and Facebook accounts to keep the public better informed about public safety issues and increase communication.

Texas Buys High-Tech $7.4 Million Aircraft
October 18, 2012 - Similar to aircraft uses by the U.S. airforce for wartime operations, the Texas Department of Public Safety ordered a custom Pilatus PC-12 complete with a $1.3 million imaging and downlink system.

Chicago Crowdsources Gun Violence Solutions Via Twitter
October 17, 2012 - To address rising homicide rates in Chicago, the city turns to Twitter for answers.


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Collaboration for the Public Sector



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