Justice & Public Safety
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The deal brings together AI-powered transcription technology with a suite of court solutions from Tyler Technologies, one of the largest gov tech providers in the market, matching data to case files in near real time.
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The Santa Ana Police Department is proposing to spend about $683,000 on a contract to launch the city’s drone program, pending approval from the City Council.
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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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With passage of new public safety broadband legislation earlier this year, the federal government is trying to put the brakes on these projects to ensure they fit in with the emerging national network – and in some cases that’s spurring frustration.
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One of the nation’s busiest airports is getting new high-definition video cameras, ground radar and secure wireless networking.
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As part of a larger $1 billion program to beef up identification systems, the FBI will offer free access to its facial recognition software and 12.8 million image database.
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Frederick County, Md., school buses will have cameras installed to catch drivers driving past when buses are at a stop.
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Web-based technology is helping Boulder County, Colo., identify when and where lightning is hitting for more accurate emergency response.
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A new online database meant to replace paper recordkeeping may help law enforcement track metal theft.
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To increase interoperability, the federal government is transitioning new multiband radios to response agencies around the nation.
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State and local governments overwhelmed by a huge nationwide effort will have their limited resources bolstered by federal grant funds.
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Police in Nassau County, N.Y., adopted an automated accident reporting system.
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In an effort to slow down drivers, police in Prince George County purchased dozens of mobile speed cameras that look like mailboxes.
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Harris County, Texas, rolls out the first pieces of what could become a nationwide broadband wireless network for public safety.
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Now that legislation for a nationwide wireless broadband network for public safety use is a reality, a board of directors has been chosen to oversee the project.
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A network comprised of privately owned network routers could someday be used in the event of a cellular or data network outage.
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The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials announced seven winners, including Radio Frequency Technologist of the Year and Information Technologist of the Year.
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Cumberland County, Maine, purchased a new software system that uses photographs of suspects to search a database and identify potential matches.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection is running a test program in Texas using military aerostats to monitor the border.
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The International Association of Chiefs of Police’s guidelines for unmanned aircraft systems are meant to ensure smooth operation as an increasing number of UAVs take to the air.
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An increasing number of crimes involve a computer-based component and the Manhattan district attorney's office is upgrading to meet the demand.