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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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So far this year I haven't seen an IT issue in a state government get as much media attention all at once as Massachusetts' plan to use the OpenDocument file format for documents, resulting in the possible abandonment of Microsoft's Office software
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Computer-generated method outperforms human-designed program for fingerprint improvement
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EDD works with over one million California employers to collect payroll taxes and employment records for more than 17 million California workers
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The OASIS Adoption Forum will examine how open standards relate to open source efforts and what benefits specifications such as the Web Services Business Process Execution Language (WSBPEL) and the Election Markup Language (EML) offer users
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Cuts the amount of time and paperwork needed for vendors to demonstrate compliance with state laws
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The Vermont Institute on Government Effectiveness says their report provides Vermonters, legislators, state employees and the Douglas Administration with a roadmap to achieve these changes that will provide more efficient government service by better use of information technology
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The online service has processed more than $1.4 million since it launched in November 2004
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Burton Group report says SOA adoption requires careful planning and a profound willingness to change
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As of Sept. 15, 2005, the Red Cross has received $688.9 million in gifts and pledges for the hurricane relief effort, of which an estimate $329 million has been received online
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The Seattle Public Library recently announced a new online service that will offer patrons access to a collection of hundreds of downloadable digital audio books and eBooks from their home computers
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Consolidating IT services will amount to a $2.4 million reduction in assessments to state agencies for State Data Center costs in FY06
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Broad initiative to help communities worldwide use wireless technology and innovative applications
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The new contracts will provide the state with lower costs on a variety of goods and services including: janitorial supplies, software, computer equipment, IT service suppliers, printers, copiers and faxes, and office supplies
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The compact allows states to share emergency response resources immediately during a disaster without having to use valuable time reaching aid agreements
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Rep. Peter T. King previously led the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, Science, and Technology
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The contracts will save taxpayers more than $4.5 million over the next three years, according to the DGS
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The new Office will ensure disaster assistance funds are being spent wisely
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A multimillion-dollar contract allows for the initial release of 500,000 RFID tags, with a total of 2 million tags over two years
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