Justice & Public Safety
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Automatic license plate reader technology gathers data and images for use by government agencies for law enforcement, and this bill prevents that data from being used by immigration authorities.
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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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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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Factors include state debt and unemployment rates, as well as population poverty and education levels.
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Social media raises positive and negative issues for police.
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Rowan County, N.C., ambulances wirelessly transmit patient information to hospitals while en route.
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Paramedics in Austin, Texas, use motorcycles to shorten emergency response times on a congested highway.
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Companies have become masters of disaster as they’ve endured every type of emergency and learned lessons along the way.
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American Civil Liberties Union continues to object to city’s crime camera program.
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Inglewood, Calif.’s CIO shares his experiences in taking a homegrown computer-aided dispatch system off an aging IBM mainframe.
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Law enforcement will use video surveillance equipment attached to a small plane.
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An electronic database of protective and restraining orders gives judges and law enforcement another tool to keep Californians safer.
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First-ever test will transmit a federal message through designated broadcast systems on Nov. 9.
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The 11th annual survey spotlights the municipalities that best show how information and communication technology are used to enhance public service.
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Study finds some red-light camera system contracts limit government’s ability to enforce traffic regulations.
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New software helps Orlando police speed up crash report availability.
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System used by 4,500 law enforcement agencies has been around since the 1990s.
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Port Washington public school district tests cameras with eyelids for privacy and security.
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