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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More than 1,600 roadside emergency call boxes will be upgraded under California's SAFE program
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Secure portal gives federal, state and local law enforcement unified view of critical alerts and safety data
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'Some governments still have 15 e-mail systems out there and multiple networks going to the same points of presence.'
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The Georgia Department of Human Resources takes a stand against benefits fraud.
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Accepted new position
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Mapping solution helps city improve government collaboration and address the sources of criminal activity.
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Prosecutors use of graphics and recorded interviews took statements out of context and improperly influenced the jury to convict him of murder, defense claims
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The state of Florida's new Interoperability (IO) Network successfully assisted first responders in rapidly responding to a fire in Putnam County on January 25, 2005
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The result is a visual display that shows not only a map of the caller's location, but also high-resolution images that show the incident area from multiple sides and angles
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The implementation phase of reconfiguration begins immediately
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Tribal Police Chiefs Assn. filed suit
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NGA opposes two bills currently circulating in the House
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Grants to implement pilot projects to improve existing justice information sharing systems
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People who need information about cummunity resources in Ventura County only have to remember one number
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Traffic and Parking Violations Agency hopes to collect on 220,000 outstanding tickets with the help of online payments and an amnesty program
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Upgrade to accelerate information sharing and cut costs
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E Team-based emergency response project to link counties and state agencies