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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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Grants focus on expanding use of electronic health records.
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The report underlines the importance of measurement science to the semiconductor industry and highlights several areas that need further improvement if the industry is to stay on pace.
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Oral declarations alone to prove identity and citizenship will no longer be sufficient; documentation is required by all U.S. citizens entering the United States.
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The West Virginia State Police is announcing their participation in the National Awareness of Amber Alert and asking the public to join them in recognizing and supporting Amber Alert.
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States should calculate how possible changes in bridge weight, capacity or evolving bridge conditions will affect gusset plates as part of their work to ensure bridge safety, advises DOT.
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Firearms tracing, using the eTrace technology, allows law enforcement agencies to identify trafficking trends of criminal organizations funneling guns into Mexico from the United States.
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'To facilitate the definition and the adoption of long term e-skills strategies in all EU member states, to promote 'flagship' projects in the member states and at EU level and to exchange best practice amongst industry experts and policy makers.
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Successor to the National Response Plan; focuses on response and short-term recovery.
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Orth has been employed as an information technology professional with the commonwealth since 2003 and, most recently, served as chief technology officer.
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Small business owners can renew licenses online, 311 callers can check progress on Internet.
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Web 2.0 and social computing are on the rise according to CIOs.
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With baby boomers leaving state employment, Boomerang system lists retirees with valuable skills.
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"States like New Mexico depend on it to adequately serve the health needs of our American Indian citizens."
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Texas City is among more than 50 ports that have begun enrollment in the nationwide program.
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The first demonstration of high-powered, high-frequency fiberglass antennas on land.
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Governor's plan gains support from businesses, health care providers, the Women's Health Advisory Council and the NM Medical Society
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"We cannot let these highly skilled workers and companies move to surrounding states, and we are already seeing this happen."
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