Justice & Public Safety
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The White House is expected to give the New York Police Department the authority to ground unauthorized drones around major events. The department also plans to roll out a new 311 dispatch system.
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The county's Department of Public Safety Communications and Emergency Management upgraded its computer-aided dispatching system to one that is cloud-based and can work more easily with neighboring agencies.
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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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Unlicensed cafes will be shut down and their owners prosecuted as part of a crackdown on safety.
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Cities around the country have installed red-light cameras to improve safety at intersections. Many drivers believe their real purpose is to generate revenue.
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CAL-photo is giving California law enforcement unprecedented access to 32 million driver's license photos.
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The New York Police Department's Compstat program has blossomed into more than just a crime-fighting tool.
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The tracking system, SEVIS, is online and schools will begin using it immediately.
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The number of service offerings on state sites is growing.
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A final version of the legislation creating the proposed Homeland Security Department could hit the president's desk in September.
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Governments' increasing use of GIS is highlighted at the conference.
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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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