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The technology that helped investigators track one of three men accused of opening fire in the French Quarter, killing one and wounding three, has also raised criticism about the actions of an Orleans Parish judge.
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Funding from electronics retailer Best Buy is giving underserved communities access to high-tech tools and training.
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The city of Crossville, Tenn., was denied a request to rejoin the Central Communications Dispatch Center after withdrawing from the regional collective in 2016.
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From deciding which agencies need their own social channel to figuring out when it's time to call it quits, governments are discovering there is more to pulling the plug than they might have originally thought.
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The Santa Cruz, Calif., City Council opted to spend $98,500 on a new smart meter parking system, while also deciding to shelve plans on setting height restrictions for vehicles parked downtown, for now.
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SDG&E will be installing and maintaining over 200 electric-vehicle charging stations in National City — for free.
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The Deloitte staff will develop "defense cyber capability" for the command's space mission systems.
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New voting machines that will trace paper ballots begin use in this summer's primary races.
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The 2018 election security playbook has been released by the county's Registrar of Voters.
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The city's YouTube channel will also eventually feature live feeds, and will offer videos of all meetings that take place in council chambers.
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Plans to enhance broadband and cell coverage in the New Mexico capital are getting a boost from several new telecommunication franchise agreements.
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If there’s one thing tech doesn’t need, it’s another acronym, but some are more valuable than others. In the world of social media and emergency management, VOST is one worth knowing.
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Miami-Dade erased data on 13 phones temporarily issued to county officials during a two-week trade mission overseas. This could be a violation of state law.
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Government can no longer get away with pushing out the occasional press release — constituents demand real-time access. The changing paradigm toward immediate online engagement requires more coordination and thought from organizations to keep pace.
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North Carolina government employees, particularly those in emergency response, have been using drones more in recent years.
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Commissioners are meeting with an emergency communication officer from Lewiston to determine which areas in the county are most in need of fiber.
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Each year since 2020, 38-year public employee Bill Mann has focused on an individual theme designed to protect both the public and private sectors, and this year’s features weekly cybersecurity lessons.