Justice & Public Safety
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Responder MAX will focus on marketing, communications, recruitment and other areas. First Arriving, which has worked with some 1,300 agencies, will keep involved with its "real-time information platform."
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San Jose is the latest city whose use of the cameras to snag criminal suspects, critics say, also threatens privacy and potentially runs afoul of laws barring access by out-of-state and federal agencies.
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The Flathead County Sheriff's Office is set to receive a new remote underwater vehicle after getting approval from county commissioners on Tuesday.
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The website would display the San Francisquito Creek on a map and use a color-coded system to indicate the likelihood of it overtopping at known trouble spots.
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The latest trends about law enforcement mobility you need to know.
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New York City and Asheville, N.C., have both adopted private clouds to provide disaster recovery services, with promising results.
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The hostage crisis at the Lindt Chocolat Cafe in Sydney, Australia, unfolded in a way impossible a decade ago.
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Plus, IT consolidation in Minnesota saves the state close to $30 million in two years, and incoming Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announces plans to cut 18,000 jobs.
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Also, Michigan, Utah and Missouri top the Digital States Survey, and research points to growing popularity of crowdfunding to pay for civic projects.
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Plus, Hawaii, the District of Columbia and Oakland County, Mich., best their peers in this year's Best of the Web awards, and the New Orleans iTeam analyzes crime stats to identify high-risk individuals and criminal social networks.
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Plus, Boston launches "Wicked Free Wi-Fi" and Socrata offers a new suite of budget apps, joining numerous vendors helping to shed light on government spending.
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Plus, wireless carriers face end-of-year FCC deadline, Los Angeles launches a $1 million innovation fund and a revamped app in Fairfax County, Va., gives citizens access to crime data.
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Plus, the President introduces his $4 trillion budget for fiscal 2015, which included various tech-related expenditures.
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Also, Philadelphia launches the Municipal Innovation Academy and newly-elected Seattle Mayor Ed Murray puts the kibosh on the city's gigabit network plans.
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2014 may not have been the year, but there are definitive signs that we’re pointed in the right direction.
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The graphic will be experimental for at least two years, while the government gets real-time experience and feedback from the media and public.
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A government advisory firm presents its top 10 imperatives and predictions to help local governments stay abreast of smart city business and technology requirements, the Internet of Things and resilience among them.
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One senator said the $5 million is a down payment on a long-term purchase for the state's earthquake early warning system.
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A grand jury decision in the death of a Staten Island, N.Y., man has cast doubt on the role video evidence plays.
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Cybercrime is one of the priorities for the FBI, which has 13,260 special agents across the country, according to the agency.
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With police videos increasingly becoming subject to public disclosure, Seattle police are anxious to develop a fast — and inexpensive — way to go through a growing mountain of material and redact sensitive images.