Justice & Public Safety
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As part of a 10-county pilot, the local government fully implemented the technology Jan. 29. Its GPS, GIS and improved cellphone technology offer additional accuracy during emergencies.
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The county Board of Commissioners has delayed a decision on whether to renew contracts for 30 surveillance cameras. Residents have voiced their objections and a commissioner has shared his concern.
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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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"This level of communication will strengthen the ability of emergency services to act more efficiently and effectively while saving city and county taxpayers money"
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"We recognized the urgency to ensure reliable communications during emergency situations"
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"Increasing efficiency for producers and carriers doing business in our state is a key priority"
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S.B. 154 allows the state to conduct some hearings via telephone, while HB 131 stiffens the penalties for identity theft
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"We had an old system that just couldn't adapt and grow to meet our needs"
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A contract to standardize and automate the department's Incident Management and Reporting process
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"The 'public safety' designation and the lack of interference from other wireless networks makes the 4.9GHz technology more secure, while also delivering increased performance and coverage for our public safety network"
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Streamlines the labor-intensive process of identifying suspects, narrowing their location and collecting evidence for subpoenas and search warrants
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It looks like a check, it works like a check but it's a paperless alternative to renewing drivers' licenses or vehicle registration.
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"Extending voting rights into war zones is an extreme application of e- voting technology, but it demonstrates what a powerful tool it is for private sector elections"
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"The Center will use sophisticated information technology to identify and stop emerging crime quickly. It will help police stop spikes in crime before they become trends, and make sure dangerous criminals are caught before they can hurt others"
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"We are enthusiastic about the ability to make digital fingerprinting accessible to everyone in the state"
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Twenty-two states accessible from national Web site
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Measures address data breaches, identity theft, victims' rights and spyware.
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Homeland Security's Keefer addresses human rights and terrorism conference
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Police inspect bags and containers of randomly selected passengers at randomly selected stations and terminals throughout New Jersey's mass transit system
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The Task Force will facilitate the enforcement of the Commission's VoIP E911 rules
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Security technologist and author Bruce Schneier tackles identity theft questions and security issues.