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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A large number of public-health departments lack trained staff and high-speed Internet connections to use to send and receive critical information, the senator said.
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From National Imagery and Mapping Agency. Submit by 6/14/2002.
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From Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command.
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States experiment with telemedicine and prisoner co-pays to lower costs.
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The system automatically gathers information related to disease outbreaks and alerts health-care and emergency personnel to potential outbreaks.
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From US Army Corps of Engineer.
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The director of Homeland Security said his office is working with the states and the private sector to find the weaknesses of the nation's infrastructure.
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From City of Clairton School District. Submit by 5/15/2002.
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Certain cell phones can only dial 911, making it difficult for emergency personnel to pinpoint the location of callers.
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The man is thought to be among the first group of people prosecuted for unleashing a computer virus on computer networks.
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From Texas Dept Of Criminal Justice. Submit by 5/13/2002.
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Location technology could mean the difference between life and death for cellular phone users.
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Local governments are first in line to respond to any emergency situation, but they often find themselves last in line when it comes to funding emergency preparedness.
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Pennsylvania's justice network, which helped the FBI track terrorists, is shaping up as a standard for future systems.
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$5 billion statewide radio communications interoperability bill
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