Justice & Public Safety
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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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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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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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Many wireless phone companies have applied for waivers to the new requirements.
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City libraries will lose less than 1 percent of the citys public library budget.
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Law enforcement would have broad authority to track phone and Internet activity.
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The new cards have a photo ID and contain information that can be read by a machine.
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Bill provides preventative measures to ID theft.
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The Senate passed similar legislation and now the House and Senate will have to work out the differences between the two bills.
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Sunset clause provision in surveillance legislation was a sticking point.
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Attorneys general from 18 states haven't agreed to the deal as of yet.
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Nearly half of the states report that current spending is going over budgeted levels.
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The U.S. Conference of Mayors is supporting federal legislation that would help federal and local law enforcement agencies share more information.
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Only five states have taken steps consistent with the federal Patriot Act.
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