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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"Flip of the switch" ceremony on Oct. 5 to mark the beginning of 30-day phase-in period
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AMBER Alerts to be disseminated via e-mail and text messaging
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Software to help court manage growing case load
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Seven-year, $35 million dollar contract expands LexisNexis services to all DOJ users
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Program expected to reach 31,000 inviduals with technical training and re-skilling programs
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Public-private partnership provides the technology to definitively close the case
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Are citizens' groups overstepping their bounds in trying to reduce crime?
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San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit police force takes advantage of mapping technology to better share information.
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ACS to provide solution for the judiciary.
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Summit to be held October 20, 2004.
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Provides access to image database from the field and helps officers make a positive identification
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New Web-based program puts police and citizens hand in hand in the effort against crime
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The cooperative agreement will fund pilot to authenticate digitally watermarked driver licenses at points of inspection and to enhance ID security
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Each appointee will serve a four-year term
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Series of presentations by the International Wireless Communications Expo
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Citizens can now apply online for disaster assistance
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States consider photo-enforcment laws
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Department of Justice awards state $3.2 million