Justice & Public Safety
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The new technology, which the police department in Norwalk, Conn., recently launched, “makes things a whole lot easier,” its Chief James Walsh said. The software is an upgrade to officer cameras.
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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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We are glad to be working with the state and the municipalities to remove debris from their public rights of way
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Hidden technology allegedly makes computers vulnerable to viruses and hacking
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Participants demonstrated the interoperability value of the OASIS Common Alerting Protocol and three draft data standards being developed as part of a DHS Disaster Management Program-sponsored initiative
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Acts of Heroism Annual public safety awards ceremony honors Georgia heroes
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Hack of systems to be attempted
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"First communication system of its kind in the state that allows first responders and key government officials throughout the region and state to personally receive real- time alerts and notifications regardless of what end user device or system they have"
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"The real benefit of the system is that we can now track, understand, and manage critical aspects of our performance as a police department"
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Arizona leads the nation in identity theft victims per capita, followed by adjoining states Nevada and California
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"This event showed that data standards are the key to interoperability, and that open standards will improve emergency response agencies' ability to communicate with one another"
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The Arizona DPS is the first of four partner labs to perform with additional DNA capabilities
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Draft rewrite of telecommunications law of 1996 a "bait 'n switch."
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"...the best, most reliable network in the business means making these large-scale investments"
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Wisconsin sex offender registry now includes addresses
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Wireless access to case files helps Texas' Child Support Division make court processes easier.
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"It is vitally important that they have the interoperable communications equipment they need to do their jobs effectively"
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"The tiny sensor also has found interest from law enforcement officials in both Taiwan and the United States where some officials see it being used to track missing children"
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On average, one in every 44 e-mails was viral during 2005. This rose to one in 12 during major outbreaks, while 15,907 new malware threats were identified
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A compilation of quantities of resources deployed or allocated
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