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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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Facebook's investments are helping to turn the area into a hub for research and development in the new technologies.
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Nine sensors are set to be deployed across the University District in Spokane, Wash., where researchers have been studying air quality in an urban setting.
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The USC Marshall School of Business and Viterbi School of Engineering along with the city have formed the Intelligent Internet-of-Things Integrator, otherwise known as the I3 Consortium, in an effort to further collaboration related to IoT project testing and development.
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With the goals of minimizing impacts to the traveling public and lowering overall costs, some cities are turning toward a project management platform for better outcomes.
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City officials cite problems with the smartphone app that is supposed to allow users to pay for more parking remotely.
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The state’s Public Service Commission has created an app to make registering on the do-not-call list simpler for residents.
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The system, once branded too risky by Gov. Rick Scott’s administration, is falling short of expectations.
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Toledo students will get hands-on experience through the program by spending time in some of ProMedica’s clinical sites.
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California's Secretary of State's Office has been recognized for reducing barriers to doing business in the state through its use of technology.
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State and local governments have poured time and money into online services, but while some work, others fail miserably. Understanding citizen behavior is the key to success.
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Hoping to solve the problem of searching through multiple apps to help you get around the city is Migo, a new Seattle-based app that functions as a search engine for on-demand ride services.
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The emergency preparedness exercise involving National Guard units from New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma and Louisiana, as well as local, state and federal agencies took place in Lamy, N.M. last week.
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A university-developed app is showing promise in helping people stay on the track to recovery.
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Street View’s new 360-degree experience of the space station takes viewers inside all 15 modules.
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Attempts on the part of many App-based boat ride services to avoid using licensed captains will not be allowed, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.
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The changes began two years ago when the city centralized its disorganized and inefficient graffiti efforts into the Streets Division of the Transportation and Stormwater Department.
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The new, free Risk Based Data Management System WellFinder app is addressing calls for increased transparency and safety.
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The city is finalizing a contract to build a Web application through which residents will find explanations of what each department and division budget does, and be able to leave notes and comments.