Justice & Public Safety
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The Osceola County Board of Commissioners approved the purchase of new portable and dual band radios at a cost of $330,552 during its meeting Dec. 16, by a vote of 5-1.
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The new unit, part of the Office of Information Technology Services’ statewide strategy, will focus on New York State Police’s specific needs while preserving shared IT services like AI and information security.
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The City Council has approved a three-year, $200,000 contract to install the surveillance devices. Data collected may be used by other state and local law enforcement at city discretion, the police chief said.
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According to a recent study by the U.S. Forest Service, the social media platform is especially useful when data is coupled with air quality monitoring tools.
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The civil rights organization is calling for a moratorium on federal use of Amazon’s Rekognition platform, citing accuracy concerns and racial implications.
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Electric rideables are making life less comfortable and more dangerous for pedestrians. Here's how their makers could help make cities safer for everybody.
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Rather than inspecting power lines and wind turbines from the ground or by helicopter, drones offer a more detailed look at critical infrastructure.
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Police in Southbridge, Mass., are relying on data gathered by digital warning signs to map out where they need to focus ticketing efforts.
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In the last few months, use of Amazon's Rekognition on the part of law enforcement has prompted scrutiny from the American Civil Liberties Union and local privacy groups.
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The decision on the part of city transportation officials means the company will go from a testing ground of just under a square mile to roughly 49 square miles.
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A program to alert individuals about upcoming court appearances in Nashville has shown positive results, especially among the homeless population.
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According to a report released by the county, 2016 revenues from the 86 traffic cameras generated 505,089 tickets and totaled roughly $48.5 million — nearly $15 million more than 2015.
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What algorithm turned these lights red?
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The company’s history of clashing with regulators will not be repeated in the aviation space, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said this week.
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Fearing outside interference from foreign actors, county elections officials are doubling up on cybersecurity — even preparing to count votes by hand.
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On the heels of a catastrophic wildfire season and allegations that poor power line maintenance was the cause, Pacific Gas & Electric has opened a new facility dedicated to monitoring operations.
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In total, the State Securities Board has taken action against nine companies since last year, putting a stop to what they say are fraudulent investment practices.
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The Virginia Beach Police Department is asking for a $6.2 million, five-year investment to stop criminals from listening to police scanners. But the move would also hinder journalists and the general public.
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According to newly released state documents, an outdated operating system allowed a hacker unauthorized access to the server that hosts the public elections website.
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The Tesla autopilot system involved in a California fatality has a history of unexpectedly swerving that has prompted concerns from owners.
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