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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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Was responsible for a $4.5 billion portfolio of California's largest technology projects and has been a key leader on many of the state's technology initiatives.
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Executive order requires the Office of Information and Technology and the Office of the State Controller to establish a continuous improvement process.
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Departments will work together to define and build a system that will ultimately contain administrative and medical information from the day an individual enters military service throughout their military career, and after they leave the military.
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California OCIO releases Policy Letters on IT project management, training, status reporting and capital planning.
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Nebraska public-private collaboration helps consumers estimate costs before automobile purchases.
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Other federal agencies can now choose to sign the same agreement if it meets their needs because it resolves the legal concerns for federal agencies.
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CDFA is recognized both locally and nationally as a leader in California state government for IT governance and project and portfolio management.
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Highly educated professionals entering the emergency management field.
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California CIO's Office releases project management rules and launches new transparency effort.
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Former Kentucky Deputy CIO Steve Dooley was named the recipient of the Visionary Award in the 2009 Best of Kentucky Technology Awards.
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"This is one step to make state government more accountable and to give the people the power to know how their tax dollars are being spent." -- Gov. Schwarzenegger
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XBRL is an XML-based independent, royalty-free standard which stores data and its relationships in a manner that can be read and processed by computers and software.
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Cell phone lobby group seeks to stop San Francisco from posting radiation levels, says law misleads public. Attorney's Office says right-to-know law informs consumers.
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Lower American Customer Satisfaction Index score highlights citizens' need for simple functionality, transparency and navigation.
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Maryland governor uses GIS to Map Crime, Traffic, Infrastructure, Spending
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Information Systems Audit and Control Association board member says public sector might be doing a better job than private sector of measuring the value of IT investments.
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Web 2.0 helps Chicago get ideas to increase public transit ridership.
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Growth of electronically stored information gives IT a critical role in litigation