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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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History and local wildlife databases open to the public.
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Other kinds of the upgrades in technology now occurring in the agency will help DMV bring online more services to benefit residents."
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Margulies will also serve as an assistant secretary for administration and finance.
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Appointment comes as new service fields its 500,000th call since launch in March.
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Architected the operational side of the consolidation of 14 different state departments and over a thousand information technology professionals.
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Indianapolis, Ind. County Option Income Tax (COIT) proposal passed.
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"We feel we've increased our competitiveness by focusing on delivering a very high-quality customer experience to the companies investing in our region."
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Focus more on finding explosives, using behavior recognition, conducting random screening procedures and other measures.
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"It is precisely this type of cost-benefit, risk-management approach that is needed to help prevent the kind of catastrophic attack we sustained on 9/11."
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"Our objective was to secure an ERP vendor that had public-sector experience."
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Work with local and state officials to expand economic growth, improve access to health care and boost education in the region.
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Takes computer orders across the nation and then does not routinely deliver the computers.
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"Technological innovation is the lifeblood of today's economy."
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Cliff Mountain of Austin named presiding officer of the Board.
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"The committee I am establishing will develop a plan for improving communications infrastructure that meets the needs of all levels of government and those in the private sector we partner with to protect the health and welfare of Mainers."
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"We can now begin the important work of building a secure Health Information Exchange, which will result in a more cost-effective health care system by reducing unnecessary tests and potential medical errors."
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"Busy Hoosiers finally have a more reliable way to predict how much time to allow for a visit to their local license branch."
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IT consolidation has improved efficiency and available expertise while saving taxpayers more than $1 million every year.
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