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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The technology wets the salt as it’s applied, which helps more stick to the road surface.
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Cook County, Ill.’s ‘Project Shield’ terminated after U.S. Department of Homeland Security audit uncovers failures.
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Transformation integrated integrates three departments into a single system, increasing the 911 call volume the city can handle.
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The two vendors provide government-to-citizen communication solutions.
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Tennessee is beginning to deploy a statewide next-generation 911 network after years of planning and saving.
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Seattle releases RFI for building a tri-county wireless public safety network through a public-private partnership.
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VoIP technology brings portability and cost savings to 911 call centers, making it the top choice for system replacement.
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Idaho Department of Fish and Game relaunches website to include bear identification program with training and exams.
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30 examples of technology radically augmenting how police fight crime.
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A new Green Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning program aims to give inmates marketable skills when they re-enter society.
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City officials believe that the security requirements needed by law enforcement were not met by Google’s cloud technology.
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The eCrime Unit will work across jurisdictional lines to investigate and prosecute cybercrime, identity theft, computer theft, online child pornography, intellectual property theft and similar crimes.
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Municipalities in western Pennsylvania are establishing a regional emergency services network centered on next-generation 911 equipment upgrades.
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The National Transportation Safety Board wants all 50 states and the District of Columbia to ban drivers’ “nonemergency use of portable electronic devices” except for in-car GPS navigation.
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Police in Riley County, Kan., target tailgaters with laser gun that measures time and distance between two cars.
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Part of the county’s public safety communications fleet, the GIS truck delivers real-time mapping data for emergency services.
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Security vendor Imperva predicts what to look out for next year.
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North Dakota State University Extension Service launches Winter Survival Kit app to help drivers stranded in their vehicle during storms.
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