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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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To coincide with the opening of Microsoft's Envisioning Center, the company released a video that envisions the world in five to 10 years.
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Five of the six finalists proposed an interactive information kiosk.
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A new start-up uses open data sets to target code violations missed by code inspectors to boost municipal revenue.
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In an age of government transparency, states are moving backward when it comes to gun permit records.
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The state's Legislative Analyst’s Office said that ongoing problems call for pausing the program entirely for at least a year.
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PrivCo has issued its list of the top 10 cities for technology, measured by the number of privately held tech companies acquired in 2012.
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Over time, transparency has evolved from just a buzzword to actually being important to the public.
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With more than 550 percent more Internet users in 2012 than in the year 2000, change is inevitable.
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If there was any doubt about citizen desire to register online, California’s one-month experience with it running up to the November general election erased it.
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A new portal offers Maryland residents responsive design, nearly 200 online services and integrated social media intended to maximize citizen engagement.
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The five winning programs use IT in an innovative way to enhance government operations, provide a more open and transparent government, and deliver impactful citizen services.
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Low-cost light, Twitter's Vine app, 3-D printing
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Through the partnership, the Florida county plans to roll out predictive analytics, improve transportation and utilize intelligent policing.
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Big data often comes with information overload, but these eight tips will help agencies get started.
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Online tools have made interacting with the public more convenient, but the legal pitfalls associated with social media have also been exposed.
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In an effort to help revive Atlantic City, N.J.'s economic downturn, Gov. Chris Christie signed a new law that has made it legal to gamble online in Atlantic City casinos.
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Bob Marley reassures government agencies that everything’s gonna be all right.
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