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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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Improves customer service and efficiency and also improves inter-departmental communication and case management standardization.
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"Texas has a wonderful technology vision, and our focus now must be to deliver on that vision."
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Illinois no longer entertains solicitation at the agency level, but rather requires introduction of new products and services at an enterprise level via the Architecture Rationalization Board.
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The Web site takes publicly available information and puts it in usable form so anyone can check up on their representatives' voting records on bills and compare it to contributions from interested parties.
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New site is the result of the UDOH's efforts to partner with other public and private health care providers.
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"The conversation about individual preparedness for pandemic flu must extend nationwide through all possible channels, including social media and the Internet."
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Web-based distribution system will allow the user community easier access.
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Michigan and New York truck carriers required to electronically submit manifests detailing cargo and carrier information.
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"We're very serious about developing the necessary attention to electronic records management and digital preservation issues."
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"As IT becomes woven into the fabric of people's lives and traditional work-home boundaries are rendered obsolete, digital free-agency will emerge. CIOs need to prepare for the arrival of this new work phenomenon, which is being driven by political, social and technology changes."
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Absentee ballot fraud will be a felony in upcoming elections
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"As the media landscape changes, so does the way people gather information. It is important for us to be a part of these developments."
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Legislation will mean protection of the environment through new recycling centers for old computers and electronic devices.
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"The launch of this first segment of ESnet4 represents a significant step toward a state-of-the-art optical network that is a critical component supporting the United States' scientific leadership."
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Policlicks.com brings all candidate videos into a single portal.
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Illinois becomes first state in the nation to offer FBI criminal history information to private schools for employment screening.
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"The programs established under this bill are part of a long-term effort to develop the innovation capacity of Hawaii's workforce, particularly the younger generation, in order to successfully compete in the global economy."
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