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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"The majority of federal funding is going into services and products, such as antivirus and firewall technologies, instead of into research. This is not advancing us beyond the current platforms that require those add-on products to be used with a modicum of safety"
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Thanks to the open standard known as XML, justice officials have a tool to share criminal justice information quickly and cost-effectively
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Top Priority: The Fire Service Guide to Interoperable Communications
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Report details Missouri's use of federal homeland security funds designed to protect the state against terrorist threats
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In the second wave of states joining the coalition
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Jerry Humble will be leaving the position effective May 31
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Says provision lacks proper judicial checks against abuse
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Report examines FBI efforts to hire, train, and retain intelligence analysts
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"We estimate that with this technology in place, our officers are spending 40 percent more time in the field with the citizens of Weston and less time at headquarters filling out reports."
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"Everything you work with is somewhere and is connected to something. Geography is the science of our world, patterns relationships and processes."
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"We are right on the cusp of a quantum leap forward in our utilization of GIS. The strategic plan states that there will be a GIO to work with the California GIS Council to sponsor an integrated GIS plan"
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Last year's incidents were at their lowest level since 1997.
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27.3 million victims in past 5 years, billions in losses for businesses and consumers
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Agencies seek best ways to keep services online.
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Aldona Valicenti takes top honor at national conference.
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Corrections, sheriff, attorney's office to share statewide network.
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Goal is to alleviate jail overcrowding.
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