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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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"Safe Net" proposal would create a full-time Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) unit under the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation
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Robert C. Haas will manage more than 10,000 people serving a variety of public safety agencies, boards, and commissions
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"Industry experts and other governors have told me this bill is not simply an improvement but the best such bill in America"
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An online course to help Michigan students understand how the new global economy will impact their work lives and their career opportunities
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The Georgia Technology Authority will develop a Georgia Rules and Regulations Web site on which small business owners will find up-to-date information about all state agency rules and regulations, proposed changes and contact information
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Small business owners given a voice in regulatory process
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"The good news is that as they face challenges and opportunities, they benefit from the federal marketplace reforms put in place by the Clinger-Cohen Act"
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Whether it's high-speed access, IT in education or better public safety communications, Baldacci understands effective use of technology
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"History tells us that the word 'impossible' does not exist in California's lexicon -- the Golden State is a place for dreamers, and the dreams are big"
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"You have to be a good listener, because you have to hear what people don't like"
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He spearheaded efforts to use the city's IT buying power through citywide contracts, and by reducing overhead -- not a simple task given the size and scope of city government in New York
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The key to success, according to this middleman, is finding innovative ways to make IT partnerships beneficial for all players involved
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"We want to get the best, and we want to keep people hungry for our business"
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"When I came in, my office had no external e-mail. Only 150 of some 10,000 city employees had e-mail accounts."
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"A redesign is all about what real users who use your Web site need and want in their experience"
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"'This is the sort of smart thing we want to see government doing.' It's the sort of thing I know we can do more of in California"
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He wrote one of the most talked-about books in government and the IT community as a whole
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"Being online means the message is clear and pure."
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