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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Personal data belonging to 8,900 Nevada motorists stolen
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Messages will be delivered to e-mail accounts, cell phones, text pagers, satellite phones and wireless PDAs
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"It's a great tool to have. You can enhance it, you can zoom in and zoom out. We enlarged the areas outside the inner perimeter to see what areas could be affected in the event there was a volley of gunfire."
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Enables greater coordination and speeds arrests in two cases
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Pleaded guilty to breaking into the network and attempting to cover his tracks
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The CAD digital map will assist officers in performing more effective manhunts; shorten police response times; and alert units and additional staff without any loss of time and information
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When a Houston family that subscribed to VoIP service tried to call 9-1-1 during a home invasion, two victims were shot multiple times, but the victims' daughter was never able to get through to 9-1-1
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Will turn ISPs into 'Internet traffic cops' warns group
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Bogus emergency calls increased load on 9-1-1 call centers and prompted police to be dispatched unnecessarily
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'The state of IT is good. We have a robust IT infrastructure and when it comes to challenges, we're ahead of our peers'
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Major service providers share real-time network attack profiles across global network boundaries
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Former Tucson CIO to lead national expansion of child-saving technology
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PERSPECTIVES includes discussions from federal, state and county governments
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"One-time data entry has improved agency effectiveness while allowing agencies to maintain ownership of their own records management systems"
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contained files with the names and Social Security numbers of more than 98,000 individuals
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A New York state teenager arrested last month for threatening to tell other spammers how to send waves of unsolicited messages
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