Justice & Public Safety
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Local law enforcement praises the devices, hundreds of which are in place, for helping solve crimes. Privacy and surveillance concerns, however, persist among critics and industry watchers.
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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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The network, designed to support fixed and mobile public safety applications, will specifically work to help in fire and crime fighting efforts
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DHS announced awards to more than 1,100 local police and fire departments
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The county's Department of Public Safety will soon have an accredited Digital Evidence Investigations Unit, and the county's Criminal Justice Data Warehouse -- containing over one million records -- is shared by 14 law enforcement agencies
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New measure designed to make Illinois' railroad crossings safer by giving local governments the ability to use photo enforcement at rail crossings
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New law gives local governments another tool to improve traffic safety
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"Safe Net will help give our law enforcement the tools they need to root out that criminal element"
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"The ability to coordinate an emergency situation response within minutes is crucial to protecting the public"
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Incident commanders' radio interface
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Emergency notification system calls 1,200 homes.
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Goes now to California Assembly
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Provides local law enforcement with real-time ticket information
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Has served as CIO at GSA Office of Technology Resources
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While Indian casino revenues increase 75 percent, Internet gambling increases 487 percent
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Enables the Fire Department commander at the scene to speak directly with fire personnel in every corner of the building.
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Providing the skills, training and equipment needed to support our criminal justice system is vital to the public safety of Virginia
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As enterprises increasingly are using wireless devices to create and transmit new data and to access the most sensitive information sitting on their corporate servers, the risks are much greater, the stakes are much higher, and the potential loss is much more catastrophic
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Maine Gov. John Baldacci urges all citizens and business owners to register for disaster assistance.
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Priorities include interoperable communications; law enforcement, intelligence and information sharing