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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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Survey shows that users tend to remain loyal to older technology reports In-Stat.
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HHS says use of electronic health records can improve the quality of health care and reduce errors.
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Using a series of interactive worksheets, individuals who are 10 to 15 years from retirement can calculate their income and savings as well as their projected expenses in retirement.
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Online auctions of seized, unclaimed and surplus goods from law enforcement departments and municipalities.
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Staff members will conduct calls with hearing individuals via a high-speed Internet connection, television screen, and a qualified ASL interpreter.
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Rely on tax software or a professional tax preparer to make sure your income tax return is done correctly.
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The Kentucky Retirement Systems, which manages the pensions of state and local government employees and the state police, and the Kentucky Teachers' Retirement Systems, together face an estimated $26 billion in unfunded liabilities.
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The service allows citizens to pay for vital records such as birth, death, marriage, divorce, civil union, and civil union dissolution certificates from any computer with an Internet connection.
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"We are signing up new schools every day and ... we are specifically looking for teachers certified in the areas of Earth Science, Health, U.S. History, Civics, English, Math, Chinese and Forensic Science."
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Public-sector organizations need full-blown policies for managing business content in e-mail.
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Mark Greinke brings 21 years of technology leadership to the position.
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Locations, availability and PO Box fees now available at usps.com.
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State Attorney General remarks on the delay: "To ensure that only the most reliable voting technologies be used to implement the law, my office promulgated stringent criteria against which to test any voter-verified paper record systems that may be used with the direct recording electronic voting machines currently in use statewide."
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Reviewed by Paul W. Taylor, chief strategy officer, Center for Digital Government
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"For many employees, the telephone and e-mail are being replaced by text messaging, instant messaging, and mobile devices, such as iPhones and BlackBerrys, and social computing tools like Facebook and Wikipedia."
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"We want to create an electronic suggestion box-complaint window -- an easy, highly visible way for folks to communicate with their state government."
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