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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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"If you need to find a notary public who speaks French in Bangor, this search tool will allow you do to just that."
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"This Web site provides a good starting point for [consumers] to learn about and compare the inspection results of nursing homes in their community and formulate questions for when they visit a facility."
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Speak openly, learn about and provide input on the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE).
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According to a new study ... in 2008 young people (18-31) will number 50 million, which is bigger than the baby boom generation, and by 2015 they will likely comprise one third of the U.S. electorate.
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"Citizen participation in all levels of government is a basic principle of our democracy, and the commission will play an important role in helping ensure government organizations provide access to the information needed for that participation."
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Workers with Internet access at home and at work used an average of 3.7 hours per week of work time for personal Internet use and 5.9 hours per week on the Internet for work purposes outside office hours.
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Mayor requests innovative operational and technological solutions needed to design, implement, operate and maintain a congestion pricing program for New York City.
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"I know first-hand about how technology has given kids more ways to stay connected to their friends ... There is a time and a place for using these devices and it is not behind the wheel of a car."
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Three employees will be recognized for the significant roles they played in the transfer of Police Department records and other data from older software to a new state-of-the-art computer system.
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"The funds we're announcing today are vital for reaching the president's goal of adoption of electronic health records for most Americans by 2014."
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Bridges the gap between all standard forms of communication to enable high-speed two-way communications to tens of thousands of users and devices across all modalities, including e-mail, wireless pager, PDA, landline, mobile phone, satellite phone, TDD/TTY, fax and two-way text messaging.
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Organizations are not adequately documenting the physical layer of the data center. More than half (54 percent) of respondents have experienced between one and five outages at the physical level.
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"This is an important step forward in helping residents have as much information as possible when making critical decisions about who will care for their loved ones."
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"Making NASA's important scientific and space exploration imagery available and easily accessible online to all is a service of tremendous value to America."
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Integrated mapping provides a GIS-centric approach to computer-aided dispatch and emergency response not previously available.
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Legislation would require convicted sex offenders to submit their e-mail addresses, instant messaging names, and any other electronic identifiers to the sex offender registry.
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"This program is a great example of agencies using technology to reinvent government."
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User-friendly Web site gives access to Health and Human Services combining information from multiple agencies.
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