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Southbridge, Mass., now has a way for citizens to submit crime tips anonymously and receive police notifications by downloading the free "Southbridge PD" app. Officials say crimes in progress still require a call to 911.
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Two-way communication during an emergency event is what public safety officials are advocating for with the so-called CodeRed program.
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Patrol officers will soon be able to issue citations and quickly file them with district courts from their cruisers.
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"We are throwing open the doors of government and letting Georgians see for themselves how their elected officials are working for them"
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APCO Institute provided the training for the first comm center in Afghanistan
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HHS Office on Disability will work with the NGA Center and six states to address state systems integration and service coordination
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"This award supports our efforts to bring citizens and the County government closer through technology"
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"The self-funded model, by the way, has been very successful in Utah. I can't imagine being this far along in e-government without it"
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"Podcasting is growing in popularity among young adults and this is a way to engage young people's interest in the information that ultimately could affect their world" -- Governor Granholm.
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The new site allows individuals to electronically submit testimony, provide recommendations and suggestions, and stay up to date on task force activities
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Will be in effect for 120 days if approved
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"Absolutely nothing is more important than the principle of 'one person one vote'"
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"This is an exceptional opportunity for state governments looking to streamline their operations, giving them a detailed objective assessment of their performance in these areas and the ability to learn from the best practices employed by top-performing organizations"
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"There is no doubt that the Internet is an incredibly powerful tool for supporting and connecting people"
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Texas Secretary of State's Office also installing statewide voter registration and election management system
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Verizon receives award for assistive technology initiatives
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"Will augment and accelerate the national drive for e-governance and improved information and services to the people of Pakistan"
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"For more than six months, the 100 Most Wanted Program has been empowering New Yorkers to be proactive in keeping dangerous criminals off the street"
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Prime Minister Tony Blair officially named Ian Watmore the UK's first CIO for the United Kingdom, to head the new e-Government Unit, which replaced the four-year-old Office of the e-Envoy under Andrew Pindar
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The SHARE project will provide basic and expanded financial, human resources, payroll, and purchasing functionality
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