-
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.
-
Two-way communication during an emergency event is what public safety officials are advocating for with the so-called CodeRed program.
-
Patrol officers will soon be able to issue citations and quickly file them with district courts from their cruisers.
More Stories
-
Chairman Michael Powell told the Newspaper Association of America that "venture policy" is needed in today's media environment.
-
The commonwealth appoints a chief transition officer to guide IT consolidation efforts.
-
Matching grants will be available to state and local governments to help with equipment and training.
-
States and municipalities are set to get more money.
-
But the FCC said it will be more strict in enforcing enhanced 911 deadlines.
-
The legislation would prevent government from offering certain online services if there are two or more companies making the same services available to the public.
-
The bills make high volume unsolicited bulk e-mail a felony in the state and allow state prosecutors and the state's attorney general to go after spammers in other states.
-
The Terrorist Threat Information Center will collect terrorism data from the CIA, FBI and other sources.
-
The telecom company is asking Comcast to run commercials for DSL during cable programming.
-
The students will pay between $12,000 and $17,500 each in damages but admitted no wrongdoing.
-
The district's CTO will lend her expertise to Pennsylvania as the commonwealth launches a new management strategy.
-
The goal is to stimulate technology growth in Africa and attract corporate investments.
-
Representatives of local government give input to the Geospatial One Stop Board of Directors.
-
The IT reorganization will eliminate departments, reduce redundancies and create a new oversight structure.
-
The company said Wall Street clients wanted Linux versions of PeopleSoft financial services programs.
-
The commission is also working with a $14 million budget after Congress consented to appropriating more money.
-
One-stop web portal to government services and information awarded $100,000 prize
-
Aggressive agenda to change how IT is administered in the state must fit a short time frame for new CIO and Gov. Benson
Most Read
- Signal Priority Improves the Bus Ride in San Jose, Calif.
- High School Tech Director Advises Ed-Tech Skepticism, Intentionality
- Mississippi AI Innovation Hub’s New Chatbot Targets Procurement
- Cleveland Looks to Accela Permit Tech to Boost Development
- Texas Could Pass Virginia as World’s Top Data Center Market