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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New class of cadets to pilot an app that aims to increase community presence by 40 percent.
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Web-based tools provide important emergency-related information to the public and government agencies.
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Federal court rulings have states trying different approaches to regulate convicted sex offenders on social networks.
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Online database highlights the location and status of life-saving equipment throughout the Silver State.
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Crime scene investigators in Richmond County, Ga., are using a new biometric database and equipment to scan and store palm print scans.
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Columbia County, Ga., is getting much more than traffic accident data out of 3-D technology.
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U.S. Department of Transportation is studying technology that allows cars to communicate with each other in order to warn drivers of potential crashes.
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IPads have made a digital courtroom a reality for the Wichita Falls Municipal Court.
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Bar code-generating software allows police to record and enter items while on the move.
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Lincoln County Jail in Oregon has installed a new Web-based system that allows staff to control inmates’ TV programs.
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Commerce Department issues wish list for board members who will guide a national broadband framework for first responders.
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Effective computer system needed to monitor department activities, Oakland officials say a bidding process will commence soon.
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Rebuilding efforts span physical and digital domains on anniversary of devastating tornado.
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Four Texas counties plan to use digital billboards to notify residents during emergency situations.
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The professionals still make the decisions about treatment in the Oregon Youth Authority, but a new system informs those decisions.
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Hoover, Ala., finds enterprisewide applications for consistent, layered mapping data.
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New Web application allows users to search and bookmark court cases from the Charleston County, S.C., Circuit Court.
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California legislation would prohibit unauthorized DNA testing.
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