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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Use of the bracelets reduces the length of a search from nine hours to just 22 minutes
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Comprehensive review of all 169 volcanoes in the U.S. calls for the establishment of a National Volcano Early Warning System and establishes framework
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Under the law, sending spam to state residents is punishable by imprisonment of five years and a fine of $50,000
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"[These solutions] address the recommendations of the Department of Homeland Security for increasing our data sharing capability and improving our system's security"
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Intermix Media accused of vast pattern of surreptitious installations
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Wiretaps of wire, oral and electronic communications
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Spanish site joins network of 16 sites that currently contain information on 3,500 missing-children cases and receives an average of 520,000 visits daily from more than 200 countries
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City's new parking authority implements change to harmonize parking operations and management
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To help drive applications for assisting with emergency preparedness, homeless
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"Having the laptops in our squad cars has changed how we work"
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Study commissioned to determine guidelines for firefighter safety will gather data using a shirt containing sensors to monitor participants' health
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"Portions of the USA PATRIOT Act abridge people's First Amendment right to read and think freely. In this country, we are entitled to read and research a topic or opinion without the fear that the government is looking over our shoulder"
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An electronic passport without Basic Access Control (BAC) or encryption could potentially be used as a way to identify Americans traveling abroad
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As Deputy Director, Colonel Joseph will be primarily involved with operations, strategic planning and policy development, and the implementation of emergency management programs.
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24/7 bomb detection monitoring
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Pending legislation will allow the city to expand the program
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CIOs play a key role in creating the right kind of environment for information integration to succeed in government
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