Justice & Public Safety
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SponsoredOregon Corrections replaced fragmented outreach with a modern, data-driven engagement platform to deliver timely updates and targeted communication. Early results show stronger transparency, higher staff engagement and improved public trust through reliable digital channels.
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The Laredo Police Department is expanding its use of artificial intelligence across several incoming programs — a move teased by Chief Miguel Rodriguez during last week's State of the City address.
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Local law enforcement praises the devices, hundreds of which are in place, for helping solve crimes. Privacy and surveillance concerns, however, persist among critics and industry watchers.
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Alabama Sen. Roger Bedford, D-Russellville, is sponsoring legislation that would ban the use of drones from bothering those engaged in legal hunting and fishing activities.
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Ohio lawmakers have not empowered cities to determine guilt or innocence in administrative hearings involving civil violations of traffic laws.
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Thousands of people in the region already working on UAVs, says industry official.
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The bill would require law enforcement agencies to obtain a warrant before using unmanned aerial vehicles to conduct surveillance activities, with several exceptions.
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A centralized system would save tax payers millions in the first five years.
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How can communities be better prepared to withstand and recover from 100-year events like earthquakes, droughts, floods or cyclones?
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Enforcement role has tax agency tracking plants with RFID and maybe monitoring safety and 'potency.'
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Waze and other apps want to save drivers 10 minutes every day, but safety experts say it's too dangerous to use these apps while driving.
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Gov. Scott Walker expected to sign bill that would prevent Wisconsin employers from asking for the log-in information and passwords for a prospective employee’s social media accounts.
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Attorneys couldn’t file documents and no one could retrieve documents.
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The District of Columbia is looking to encrypt tactical fire department communications, and unite all public safety personnel under a single set of social media guidelines.
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Proposal would allow property owners to voluntarily register their security cameras for a new San Jose Police Department database.
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In a recent video, firefighter Patrick Jackson provides an example of how Google Glass could aid firefighters like him by entering a burning structure while viewing a pre-loaded map to help him navigate.
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Legislation would have authorized law enforcement use of license plate readers in the state.
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Security experts want to use a technical system to monitor mobile telephone calls, emails, and online messenger services and chats, and drones and positioning systems that can stop attacks from the sea.
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A group of Minnesota legislators is considering a bill to regulate state law enforcement use of devices that grab smartphone information.
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Australia’s Victoria Police agency will use the Hydra-Minerva software system to train officers.
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Emergency managers are increasingly concerned about cyberattacks on 911 and other public safety systems.
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