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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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"We will recruit companies to partner with us and move their research, development and manufacturing operations to the state, creating more high-wage jobs for New Mexicans."
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"A world-class Web site is a competitive advantage for West Virginia."
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Web site shall include such items as patient labeling and packaging inserts, product recalls, warning letters, import alerts, and much more.
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"The chemical security Interim Final Rule defined how the department will implement this substantial new authority given by Congress."
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New, state-of-the-art 16,500-square-foot facility replaces 1,500-square-foot station opened in October 1960 as a four man station.
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According to Government Accountability Office (GAO), Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) has had some success in identifying inadmissible aliens and other violators, but weaknesses in its operations increase the potential that terrorists and inadmissible travelers could enter the country.
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"Creating a responsible alternative recession IT budget now will demonstrate the type of innovative and forward thinking that senior executives expect to see from their staff."
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An Estimated 178 million Americans use the Internet.
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"Consumers have made clear that they greatly value the Do Not Call Registry, and they must be able to depend on its privacy protection."
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"Combined, these 54 districts receive 3,530 laptops for students and 153 laptops for their teachers. This begins in earnest the statewide development of one-to-one learning environments, with one computer for every one student to demonstrate that computers are as important as books, paper and pencil in an earlier age."
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"This money will help double the number of local families who will be trained and equipped to make full use of Internet technology."
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"People have a right to know what our inspectors find when they are out in the field ... Making inspection reports available online will help us provide better customer service to the public."
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"The opportunity presented by Chesapeake, already acknowledged as a technological leader among local governments, was one I just couldn't ignore."
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In 24 hours, 36,672 unique donors contributed over $4 million online, and over $200,000 offline.
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"The numbers are big on both sides of the cost and benefit equation ... Developing public-private strategies in support of these investments is an important part of our discussion for health care reform in the state."
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