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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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Deployed soldiers will scan their paper ballots and e-mail them to the Department of Defense
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George C. Newstrom will leave October 1st to explore other opportunities
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'Information can be put together so it can be shared across organizations. Right now, that's a phone call for the city manager to find out what's happening -- why is that fire truck going down the street? What's happening? A phone call is the only way they have to communicate it'
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'The solution we envision will be addressing the needs of both local first responders and state agencies. And it's more than purchasing equipment that can provide for effective communication'
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Six sites across the city can now immediately disseminate information to the media
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"The biggest challenge has been the culture change. We're winning the war, but there has been some foot dragging, some reluctance to consolidate."
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First session on Voice Over IP, to assist with decisions on telecommunications and digital technology
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Six-year contract with a projected value of $18.8 million
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Governments have long used outsourcing to shed certain functions, but jurisdictions now turn over entire business areas to the private sector.
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Live customer service via chat and one-stop registrations with multiple agencies now available
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Keith Payden talks about Minnesota's technology and his first year as CIO.
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System manages aspects of both facility-based and community-supervised corrections
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'Local government in West Virginia is organized pretty much the way it was in 1863. We shouldn't assume the government that met our needs in the 19th century will meet our needs in the 21st century.'
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'I want a city where people can do business from any computer anywhere in the world.'
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State High Technology Consortium Foundation to direct effort officials are calling the first of its kind
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Angelo Kyle NACo president and NACo CTO Bert Jarreau discuss county technology issues with Government Technology
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More accessible site offers a wide range of voting and elections information
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