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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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"From homeland security and emergency preparedness, to transportation planning and medical training, modeling and simulation are becoming an increasingly vital part of our lives"
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Facilitates the public's interaction with the Clerk's Office and the Circuit Court system
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Readers assess Michigan's IT-based economic development and recommend priorities
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A dozen public agencies and leaders in California will be honored for their outstanding information technology (IT) innovations and contributions to the region by the Center for Digital Government at its 2005 Best of California awards program on Dec. 15 in Sacramento
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"...We can't manage and respond to a crisis if we can't talk to each other"
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The health of the US tech sector continues to rebound from the recession of 2001-2003, according to an inaugural Forrester/ITAA US Tech Sector Index
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Suggestion saved the state an estimated $4,550 annually
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State calls down 39%, costs down 42%
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"This new, on-demand technology will better serve busy people who enjoy the arts here and around the world"
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Results of random sample prompt full-scale review
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The software offers geospatial solutions for managing complex water distribution and sewer collections systems
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More than 3,000 servers across Switzerland to run SUSE Linux
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Police resources, which are always stretched thin, are being wasted on detaining immigrants and non-immigrants alike
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"It is a cinder block building covered by a corrugated tin roof, where computers have been placed into a hole in a concrete wall. No teachers. No instruction. Just put there."
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The organization was communicating "the old fashioned way", through long e-mail threads, teleconferences, and passing around Word documents to track changes with dozens of people involved
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"It's a great way to build experience, to immerse yourself into a medium to large-scale development process, the possibility of being hired is great, and you give something back to the community too"
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"Corporations themselves are somewhat stateless and as a result national governments are losing their ability to control much of what happens within their jurisdictions"
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