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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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The free app, available for both Android and Apple devices, is mostly a hub of information and links to outside resources.
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In an effort to prevent sexual assaults and combat other destructive behaviors before they happen, the service launched a six-month pilot program this month for sailors in Hampton Roads, Va.
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In the past year or so, a slew of tech companies have flooded the market with their app-based delivery services. Do we really need all of them? Probably not.
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The WiFire app is meant to support experts by providing key information in a matter of minutes.
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CIO Mike Hussey explains how being transparent helps IT meet state agencies' expectations.
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The ReadyErie app helps families create emergency preparedness plans, gives up-to-date information during severe weather emergencies and catastrophes, and enables users to immediately communicate with a network of family members.
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The app will give the RNC a better picture of the people in the users’ personal networks, so the party can ask individuals to reach out to friends and family who may be persuadable targets.
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The app uses geolocation and overlapping databases to trace a person's leaders from the president and congressmen down to state lawmakers, local school board members, city councilors, prosecutors and judges.
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Although Google and Apple have the most popular GPS apps for smartphones, several other competitors have entered the market focusing on new and novel features.
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The app allows quicker recording of damages resulting from extreme weather, making it much easier and quicker to assess damage from a severe weather event or other emergency.
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Helping visitors experience Hawaii safely is a significant aspect of the GoHawaii app, which contains important advice for ocean activities, hiking and weather conditions on each island.
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The Trump app's privacy policy says that users who agree to share their contact data can rescind that consent later, however, users do not have a way to know if their data will be deleted from the campaign's servers.
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The Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission has released an app for users to report drinking violations, such as serving alcohol to minors.
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The information available to the application is considered public record, and can also be obtained at the Board of Elections’ offices around Ohio.
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A series of new business ideas have been floating around for at least a decade, but the maturation of data science and Internet of Things technologies paired with a popular mobile game has government officials taking augmented reality seriously.
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Eligible travelers will be able to submit their passport information and customs declaration form to Customs and Border Patrol via an app prior to arrival, cutting down on the time spent at the airport before the flight.
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On the new app users also can check train schedules and see their train’s service status.
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The free service enables video calling from phone number to phone number, no Google account needed.
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