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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Why putting law enforcement and criminal justice email in the cloud isn’t a simple task.
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Multistate ID network will get advanced capabilities in upgraded system.
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Legislation would provide $7 billion for an interoperable nationwide wireless broadband network to connect emergency personnel. But is it enough money?
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Iowa’s Dubuque County Jail is replacing its inmate video-conferencing system with a Web-based interface that will improve communications for inmates and county officials.
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The university deploys technology that enables students, faculty and staff to develop personal profiles containing that police can access during emergency response.
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With help from Code for America, The Big Easy will develop a website that helps residents report on blighted areas of the city.
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A Florida police department unleashes mobile video surveillance.
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Interest in unmanned aircraft systems may be rising, but the Federal Aviation Administration has delayed its proposed regulations for their use.
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More cities link private-sector cameras to public safety surveillance networks.
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Local law enforcement technology advances, but still suffers from the ‘CSI effect.’
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Huntsville City Schools is launching a pilot program that keeps tabs on student bus use.
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The Rochester, Minn., Police Department plans to implement IBM analytics software to help fight crime.
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Controversial ruling may increase police workload and lead to safety risks.
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The opinion could have wide-ranging impacts on the techniques and practices that law enforcement agencies use when gathering evidence and investigating cases.
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Louisville, Ky., now offers integrated crime alerts to the public in a retooled online crime map.
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A five-county judicial circuit has deployed a Skype-like system to allow judges to remotely preside over hearings.
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City government got a record amount of Web traffic when real-time map debuted.
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Text messaging 911 situation info to cellphones is increasing the efficiency of firefighters and rescue personnel.
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