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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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High-speed Internet connections increased by 22 percent in the first half of 2007.
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Citizens able to watch City Council meetings online.
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"The very foundation of our democracy relies on our people having access to the information they need to hold government accountable."
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Signal technology reduced travel times by up to 17 percent.
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Proposal to council represents largest purchase in 10 years.
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Will pay for nine bridge projects and design work for future-year projects.
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Analysis and understanding of the causes of firefighter deaths.
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Increasing the amount and availability of public information and transactions with the state of Arkansas.
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Further the U.S. government's plans to create a seamless network of these centers.
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JFK is the tenth port of entry to begin collecting 10 fingerprints from international visitors.
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USDA Rural Development will provide broadband service to 518 rural communities in 17 states.
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Offers a greenhouse gas inventory system and comprehensive reporting of industrial, area, and mobile emissions.
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Grant provides funding for regional workforce development projects tied to Ga. military base transitions associated with the federal Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC).
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Funding strategies for local emergency managers for fiscal 2008.
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Congress larded on a whopping 11,737 earmarks for 2008 despite promising to cut the number of pet spending projects in half.
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Electronic transactions save money because they are less costly than paper submission and error rates decrease.
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AB 597 prohibits tampering or interfering with a signal transmitted by a global positioning system issued by the Department of Corrections.
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In addition, the governor signed legislation (House Bill 1773) establishing a consistent statewide policy to guide tolling decisions.
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