Justice & Public Safety
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The Woodland City Council renewed a $300,000 contract with Flock Safety for automatic license plate readers this week, despite concerns from residents about privacy and data security.
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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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Streamlines law enforcement identification procedures
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This technology could enable both proprietary and standards-based two-way radios to interoperate not only with each other but also with analog phones and IP-based wired and wireless devices including cellular phones, Wi-Fi laptops, PDAs and IP phones
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"The fact that this Wi-Fi network has already been implemented puts us ahead of the curve" -- Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett
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Federalizing disaster response will add bureaucracy, cost lives
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Microsoft revealed technological and legal maneuvers it has used to unmask the individuals using several zombies to send spam
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The New Jersey Excellence in Technology Awards Program salutes New Jersey's IT professionals and managers for their dedication and hard work
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New ID card architecture and thumbprint and facial verification
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System ensures that those seeking to buy guns from gun dealers or explosives are not criminals or other persons prohibited by law
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The commonwealth will begin using advanced technologies for general aviation pilots, called Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast systems, by the end of this year
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Before it was only prisoners who couldn't have cell phones, now nobody can enter a correctional center with one
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The Real ID Act: A national ID card in disguise? Or necessary 21st-century security?
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Will the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reorganization mean better communications with local officials?
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New York City's Real Time Crime Center gives detectives a leg up over crooks.
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Michigan and Utah implement child protection registries to keep inappropriate e-mail out of children's inboxes, and raise questions in the process.
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Federal agency defies Congress and delays state-based approach to emergency alerting.
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