Justice & Public Safety
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In the two years since the state released guidance for localities interested in speed or red-light cameras, fewer than 10 percent of its municipalities have submitted and won approval of plans.
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Responder MAX will focus on marketing, communications, recruitment and other areas. First Arriving, which has worked with some 1,300 agencies, will keep involved with its "real-time information platform."
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San Jose is the latest city whose use of the cameras to snag criminal suspects, critics say, also threatens privacy and potentially runs afoul of laws barring access by out-of-state and federal agencies.
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The justice system looks at analyzing information exchanges and adopting standards in its effort to build integrated information systems.
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Chicago's CLEAR is a proven success -- so much that the Illinois State Police will soon merge its data system with it.
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Two U.S. cities are trading their cell towers for the new buzz -- mesh networks.
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Craig D. Burlingame named CIO, effective June 7
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An air defense system in the mid-1950s laid the foundation for the Internet Age.
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Twelve courtrooms upgrade systems.
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DOJ works to improve financial management practices in government.
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Pennsylvania county adopts case manager system.
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Virginia agency adds GPS devices.
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Federal, state and local winners of the Government Solutions Center Pioneer Awards
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Access to more than 4 million court cases
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Texas agency upgrades house arrest equipment.
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Web-based system automates functions.
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Agency enhances biometric identification system.
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The Senate Commerce Committee hears FBI testimony
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Nebrask@ Online's JUSTICE system offers searchable trial court case information.
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Washington county to track juvenile offenders.