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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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Vice president Joe Biden will lead governmentwide campaign to cut unnecessary and wasteful spending on websites.
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A worldwide contest judged by a panel of luminaries is looking for the most innovative, problem-solving and cost-saving proposal that’s centered on technology.
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IBM debuts its Intelligent Operations Center for Smarter Cities technology, which connects siloed programs in local government departments, captures real-time data and sends the information to decision-makers.
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AT&T will offer free Wi-Fi hot spots in 20 New York City public parks as part of city initiative to strengthen e-government.
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Miguel Gamino says 50 video phones in City Hall are part of a much larger IT efficiency plan in El Paso.
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Gov. Jerry Brown pledges more devices will be slashed in cost cutting during the next 30 days.
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Blue Coat Chief Scientist Qing Li shares his insights on IPv6 adoption methodology and the potential hidden costs of the new protocol standard.
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Major corporations, government agencies and universities set to test IPv6, the next-generation Internet addressing standard.
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Telework Enhancement Act of 2010 includes provisions that mandate establishing a telework policy and determining employee eligibility to telework.
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Fort Worth/Tarrant County Joint Emergency Operations Center mixes existing technologies into a radio-over-IP package that helps establish user IDs and reduces noise.
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Kevin Samples was formerly the information systems director for the Corpus Christi, Texas, Independent School District.
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State legislation comes in the wake of a nonpartisan audit that found “significant inadequacies in the management practices” overseeing California’s multibillion dollar high-speed rail effort.
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The new Utah.gov is another example of the tidal changes occurring in website design.
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NASCIO guidance report outlines the steps necessary to create the technical architecture that is needed for online health benefit exchanges, which all states are required to create and offer by 2014.
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AMD survey finds 42 percent of private-sector organizations around the world are operating on some level in the cloud, while 23 percent of public-sector organizations are doing the same.
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Microbes that could drive down biofuel costs.
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Jerry Fralick talks about managing expectations and supporting more federal-state collaboration.
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Tolva’s plans for Chicago include leveraging open data to make city operations more transparent and building on Chicago’s “Digital Excellence” plan, according to interview published in the Chicago Sun-Times.
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