Justice & Public Safety
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In the two years since the state released guidance for localities interested in speed or red-light cameras, fewer than 10 percent of its municipalities have submitted and won approval of plans.
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Responder MAX will focus on marketing, communications, recruitment and other areas. First Arriving, which has worked with some 1,300 agencies, will keep involved with its "real-time information platform."
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San Jose is the latest city whose use of the cameras to snag criminal suspects, critics say, also threatens privacy and potentially runs afoul of laws barring access by out-of-state and federal agencies.
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Operation Golden Phoenix promotes collaboration and uses the ICBRNE program that monitors and reports critical information.
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Police know technology can help make pawnshop transaction information more useful in investigations, but debates over standards have slowed progress.
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Smaller, lower-cost GIS systems provide faster, more practical ways to map fast-moving wildfires.
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As governments go wireless, they must pay close attention to a host of security-related issues.
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Racial profiling concerns prompt police agencies to adopt mobile applications.
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Carriers see big potential for location-based services, but privacy advocates raise concerns.
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Wireless technology protects San Franciscos telephone and Internet services in an emergency.
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Privacy advocates fear that a flood of legislation will erode basic freedoms.
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Committee members will be voting on whether to monitor court employees and what personal identifiers should not be posted on the Web.
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Fortunes change for facial-recognition technology companies.
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States need to overcome antiquated systems to save lives in the event of an emergency.
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Videoconferencing is expanding its foothold behind prison doors as successful programs prove its public safety value.
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Michigan is attempting to launch a cutting-edge cyber court to speed business cases through the legal system.
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Crime analysis, agency cooperation and centralized data aid in proactive enforcement of sex offender/predator statutes in Pinellas County, Fla.
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Federal, state and local agencies will have their hands full during the 2002 Winter Olympics, but an Internet-based information system will allow them to respond to emergency situations as if they were part of one team.
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The Miami-Dade Police Department is utilizing business intelligence software to streamline its data management system.
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A new system is helping find and coordinate critical resources needed to combat wildfires.
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Janet Reno reveals her thoughts on the fight against Internet crime and the need for law enforcement to just work it out.
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