Justice & Public Safety
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Corrections officers spend a disproportionate amount of time on administrative tasks rather than helping prisoners in ways that improve outcomes. AI is one tool to help, but it must be implemented thoughtfully.
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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 Massachusetts Port Authority's airport monitor is scheduled to go live on Monday.
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Though e-mail and electronic files present new types of evidence, law enforcement and prosecutors have to learn how to collect the evidence.
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The information includes e-mails from Stewart's laptop and phone records from her company.
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The system debuted lat week and will match fingerprints with photos and other relevant information.
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PayPal can no longer process payments from residents of the state for online gambling.
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The state will track possible environmental causes of cancer.
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The Capital Wireless Integrated Network will be built over the next two years.
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Officials are looking to strike the right balance between the public's right to view documents and the risks associated with access to certain information.
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The consulting firm's bragging to The Washington Post about how easy it was to crack into military computer got the wrong kind of attention.
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Working from shared principles and priorities is a must, according to the NGA.
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GPS bracelets can pinpoint a child's location to within a few feet.
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The company said its new product will help commanders keep track of personnel responding to an emergency situation.
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States and local governments will inherit radiation-monitoring equipment, filtering systems and more from the Department of Energy.
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A new partnership brings high-speed wireless Internet connectivity the city's businesses and consumers and the chance to develop mobile public safety applications to government.
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Chinese authorities use control of Internet access and routine snuffing of proxy Web sites to keep dissidents from spreading anti-Chinese sentiments.
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The state will install a communications system to link all New Jersey acute care hospitals.
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Many firms are hoping to cash in on homeland security.
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A dozen states have limited access to public records since Sept. 11, and journalists and civil rights groups aren't happy.
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