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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Santa Cruz, Calif., Police Department uses algorithm to determine crime hot spots to assist with predictive policing.
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Donated 3-D scanners will give law enforcement the ability to collect millions of data points at a crime scene or car crash.
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The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will be upgrading existing video surveillance cameras for 358 buses, including adding the ability to have real-time monitoring.
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Emergency managers are increasingly tapping social media to connect with communities.
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The FCC deadline to convert LMR functionality to narrowbanding is quickly approaching, and it’s estimated that only one-third of the nation’s jurisdictions have converted.
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Live test of system infrastructure and concepts of operation to run through January 2012.
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Next-generation 911 would allow people to submit voice, text, data, photos and video over an IP-based network to emergency call centers.
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The websites of rural law enforcement agencies across the country were hacked on Aug. 6 and 10 GB of sensitive data was posted online.
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Recent camera installations bring citywide total to 538, and Baltimore official says communities want more.
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System provides real-time video, photos and data on all 45 schools in the Frisco, Texas, Independent School District.
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The New York City Wireless Network, completed in 2009 at a total cost of $500 million, is a secure high-speed broadband network that’s used by public safety and city agencies to transit mobile data.
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USC researchers studying next-generation mapping they call Geo-Immersion
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New law in Missouri forbids teachers from communicating privately with a student using a non-work social media account or website, and online discussions must be public and transparent.
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More than 50 Utah law enforcement agencies announced they would begin utilizing a system that allows the public to submit anonymous crime tips via texting, through a smartphone app or online.
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Transportation systems use technology to improve the safety of first responders and the public.
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But CHP official concedes a statewide e-citation system will have to wait until the California Court Case Management System is ready to store the ticketing data.
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York County, Pa., plans to verify the locations of more than 200 cell phone towers to ensure that 911 calls placed from mobile devices are accurately tracked.
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With a new handheld system that connects to an “iPhone on steroids,” law enforcement officers can get quick identification through iris, face or fingerprint scans.