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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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"Effective public health surveillance is essential for detecting and responding to emerging public health threats, including infectious diseases, and biological and chemical terrorism."
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The public can find out how to prepare for and protect themselves from flash floods and debris flows, commonly known as mudflows; see satellite imagery of the burned areas; learn about real-time stream-flow/flood information; listen to interviews with scientists; and view a video and photo gallery.
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"Dam Watch system is a perfect example of state agencies taking advantage of the latest technology to meet their responsibilities and protect the people of our state. By building this electronic system and putting it to use, DEP can more easily make certain that state-owned dams are in sound condition and can keep close tabs on them during severe storms."
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Will also introduce legislation in the 2008 legislative session to establish the Department of Information Technology as a principal department of the Executive Branch of the State government and make the chief information technology officer of the state a member of the Governor's Executive Council.
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Multiple impediments conspire against innovation in government. It's time to fix the problem.
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"This will be as important to South Dakota commerce as the interstate highway system was four decades ago."
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This pilot program will deliver emergency public information by e-mail, text messages and reverse-911 alerts in four New York City community districts.
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"Sunset" provision must be removed or will result in Ohio's Wireless E9-1-1 funding source expiring on December 31, 2008.
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"We found huge gaps that explain why companies still find it hard to translate good intentions into real results when they invest in IT."
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Windows administration is the most sought after technical skill set in IT departments, according to 74 percent of CIOs polled.
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"This world-class project, which will happen here in Illinois, will help scientists propel the American leadership in technology and engineering for decades to come."
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Images are available to the public, providing live views of the conditions in the canyon to anyone with a Web browser.
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Match the length of your response to how eager you are to converse.
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Thousands of drivers initiate transactions over thanksgiving holiday.
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"Ken brings a wealth of experience to the table and will no doubt continue the great work that has already been accomplished by the department."
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"The only real beneficiaries of the ACLU's strategy are employers who would rather close their eyes to cheap and profitable illegal labor than obey the laws of our country." -DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff
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Transportation officials throughout the nation will be watching as we evaluate this new technology.
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$50,000 to the Georgia Public Library Service of the University System of Georgia for the development and release of the Evergreen open-source library automation system.
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