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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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Government Technology attempts to assist last-minute and undecided shoppers during the holiday season.
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Organizations worldwide accumulated 1.8 zetabytes of information in 2011 alone, and one expert says HHS will benefit most from so much data.
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The answer is no; the record-everything approach wastes both resources and money.
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California's Redwood City Police Department is connecting better with residents through the use of live video and text chats.
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A new list has BlackBerrys, mobile apps and traditional desktops fading into obscurity in 2013.
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Technology workers in two Virginia agencies are using an old-school organizational method to improve workflow and efficiency.
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A recent survey found that effective IT planning and implementation by city governments could result in better quality of life.
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One possible solution to the data scientist shortage is splitting big data duties in two: data management specialist and data scientist.
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Prince George’s County, Md., appoints former tech director of Friends With Hillary as its CIO.
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Mayor Michael Nutter issued an executive order to officially create a new agency that aims to spur civic innovation and encourage civic involvement in government projects.
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A transparent process and public support drive a technology overhaul 30 years in the making in the Aloha State.
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At the hackathon in Castro Valley, 24 software applications were designed for the benefit of East Bay residents were developed in whirlwind fashion.
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Assembly Bill 25 would prohibit public-sector employers in California from asking employees or job applicants for access to personal social media accounts.
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According to a CDW survey, tablet users gain 1.1 hours in daily productivity by using their device.
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What Father Guido Sarducci would make of the year in public-sector IT.