Justice & Public Safety
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Through electronic queueing and a pilot of drive-through court services, the governments hope to handle a rise in court transactions driven largely by an increase in traffic violations around school buses.
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A donation of more than $400,000 enabled the county police department to add two new drones to its fleet of seven. Among residents, however, concerns over being surveilled persist.
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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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The threat of lawsuits could stymie the production of homeland-security technologies and devices.
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Stolen credit cards, passports and Social Security numbers used to fund terrorist operations.
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Though the House is moving fast on the homeland-security legislation, the Senate will take a slower pace.
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The National Governors Association will also focus on the availability of spectrum for states.
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The deaf, hard of hearing and speech impaired can use text messaging to contact police.
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A new electronic verification system will help the Social Security Administration check INS documents before issuing new Social Security numbers to applicants.
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The portals agree to implement strict limits on what sort of content, sites they provide to users.
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Tom Ridge testified before a House committee that some of the proposed changes to President Bush's homeland security would impede the Homeland Security Department.
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The legislation makes it easier for ISPs to share certain information with government agencies.
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House Commerce Committee Chairman issues digital TV ultimatum.
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The program would encourage utility workers and letter carriers to report unusual activities.
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States appear happy, for the most part, with President Bush's homeland-security strategy.
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Letter carriers won't participate in the homeland-security program.
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Grants from the U.S. government will help nonprofit organizations recruit and train volunteers to support homeland security programs in local communities.
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The head of the FBI's Office of Law Enforcement Coordination is meeting with the NLC's board of directors over the changing role of federal and local law enforcement agencies and officials.
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Governments are abandoning their hands-off attitude in the past and making the effort to enforce their laws on operators of foreign Web sites.
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A House committee has passed legislation creating the proposed Homeland Security, and a corresponding Senate committee is set to consider the bill on Wednesday.
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A new report presents a series of recommendations and plans to fight electronic attacks on critical information infrastructure.
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