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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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New three-day training course released online.
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"Minerva" offers a real-time listing of everything on hand in the California State Archives.
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City Manager Skip Noe shares how Corpus Christi became a municipal wireless pioneer.
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Options for citywide Wi-Fi models grow as more local governments pursue varied models and form best practices.
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Texas agencies are drastically changing IT development and forcing vendors to change business strategies by implementing service-oriented architecture.
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"One person, one vote -- guaranteed -- with a paper record to prove it."
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Participants will be able to share cutting-edge ideas, experiences, expertise and best practices and establish further cooperation.
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"We must avoid imposing onerous security measures that would damage or make economically impractical the very systems that we're trying to protect."
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New laws and "Hurricane Preparedness Week" May 16-20, 2007 are part of the state's long-term commitment to ensure Hawaii is prepared before an emergency occurs.
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Connects all citizens, state employees and others to the most frequently requested services and programs available through the Departments of Social Services, Human Services and Health.
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"This legislation protects that authority and clarifies the definition of Internet access so states are not at risk of losing significant revenues."
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"When executed properly, this type of collaboration can increase efficiency within government, while providing better, more innovative services for citizens."
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IBM adds a $200 million research center to its massive Austin Research Laboratory, furthering Austin's role as a high-tech hub.
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Mayor Will Wynn makes Austin friendlier to businesses and targets a diverse group of industries to ensure economic stability.
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This flexible and accurate new technology gives an important additional tool to security officers.
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"We will be testing the new equipment to see how we can improve ambulance safety in communities across the state."
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"The IT SSP recognizes that much of the nation's critical infrastructure and key resources rely upon the IT sector for products and services."
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