Public Safety
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The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office on Monday arrested the man after he reportedly stole a vehicle from a business in east Fort Collins, set it on fire and damaged nearby agricultural land.
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The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors will evaluate a $13 million rental agreement for the Sheriff’s Office to obtain new radios and accompanying equipment. The previous lease dates to 2015 and expired last year.
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While the city has used drones before, Chief Roderick Porter said the two new aerial vehicles the department is getting under a contract with security tech company Flock Safety are more advanced.
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What happens in Las Vegas is filtered through unique layers of security and vetted by the fusion center.
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The Seventh Annual Golden Guardian exercise focuses on an incident to the state’s critical delta system.
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Monterey, Calif.’s deputy police chief notes similarities in management of large projects and incidents.
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California could be the first state in the nation to include cyber-readiness in its emergency plan.
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The Personal Localized Alerting Network will deliver text-based emergency alerts to mobile phones in New York City by the end of the year before going live nationwide.
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Officials throughout the country warned of possible retaliation from al-Qaida following the death of bin Laden.
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State Homeland Security Grant and UASI programs suffer under new budget.
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State and local first responders receive FCC approval to use robot that covertly transmitted live video during military operations.
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Kentucky Office of Homeland Security releases an iPhone app that mirrors the ‘Eyes and Ears on Kentucky’ website for reporting suspicious activity.
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PDbot will assist police operations by delivering “throw phones” during hostage situations and providing live video feeds of incidents.
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The federal government seeks to move away from overly burdensome requirements with today’s release of Presidential Policy Directive 8: National Preparedness.
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North Carolina orthoimagery project will improve emergency services in 100 counties.
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The Greater Houston Transportation and Emergency Management Center aids coordination and planning through a 24/7 operation.
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Wireless carriers are quick to market their latest devices as 4G, but none deliver true 4G speed. Take a look at what's available now and where 4G is headed in the future.
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Legislation mulled that would limit law enforcement’s ability to use cell phone data for tracking purposes.
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Author and former emergency manager, Betty Lochner, enlightens on improving communication skills.
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Emergency responders and citizens need to establish and accept rules for proper social media use during emergencies.
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Washington Fire Chiefs association uses SharePoint to simplify collaboration on legislative and policy actions less expensively.