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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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Gartner said executives now expect IT to play a significant role in business growth and competitiveness, a shift that will accelerate in 2006
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"The Windows source code is the ultimate documentation of Windows Server technologies. With this step our goal is to resolve all questions about the sufficiency of our technical documentation"
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For the first time, many North Carolina taxpayers will be able to file their state tax returns electronically at no cost due to Free E-File, a partnership between the Department of Revenue and two online tax filing companies
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Northrop Grumman will manage the county's information technology and telecommunications services
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An Internet-based system enabling health care personnel and citizens to pre-register and volunteer to provide assistance during an emergency
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A new Pew Internet report done jointly with University of Toronto sociologists shows that the Internet helps cultivate social networks and put them into action at times when people need help on important matters in their lives
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Earlier this month the state of Pennsylvania issued a Linux Server Standards bulletin describing which Linux distributions should be used by state agencies, and why
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States compare their back offices to those of other governments and similar private-sector organizations to measure their own efficiency.
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The Electronic Notarization Seal Program will pave the way for secure, high-end electronic transactions
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MySQL AB, developer of MySQL, an open source database, was awarded a five-year GSA contract
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"Implementing this process along all borders will provide DHS agents and officers with an additional tool to protect our nation's boundaries and quickly remove those who entered our country illegally."
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An economy takes some time to organize itself around new technologies, and now the economy is growing at three times the rate of the pre-computer era
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Lawsuit challenges the use of voting machines and absentee voting in elections for public office
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A new web-based portal for citizens, business owners and professionals to access Minnesota state government for all of their licensing requirements
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Georgia citizens can now obtain a copy of their personal driving history and request a replacement for a lost license through the agency's website
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Special board to oversee the awarding of state contracts
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One student -- assigned 20,000 pushups as discipline -- got 100 students to do them for him with Carter's approval. "I wanted to build great leaders," he explained, and that student went out and built a team
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