Justice & Public Safety
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Windsor, Conn., is turning off cameras that take photos of license plates, citing a list of concerns that includes federal agencies previously accessing the data in an effort to enforce immigration laws.
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A bipartisan, two-bill package would define the systems and set limits on how they collect, store and share data. The information could only be kept 14 days in most cases and its use would be prescribed.
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The county board approved a renewal of a Kane County Sheriff’s Office contract that includes 25 license plate reader cameras. Undersheriff Amy Johnson said the devices help “a tremendous amount."
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Seventy-four school districts to use funds to help improve crisis management
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Includes $496,000 to create the Oregon Wireless Interoperability Network
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Wireless connections are "a vehicle to increase public safety"
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Organizations representing every state in the nation are promoting emergency preparedness through hundreds of events and activities in communities across the country
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Puts critical tools in the hands of first responders
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Effort to address the 22% increase over last year of incidents in Minneapolis of police officers being dispatched to investigate shots fired
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Will offer universal broadband wireless Internet access to all Silicon Valley residents, employees and visitors spanning 42 municipalities and nearly 1,500 square miles
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Interoperable data communication standards enable efficient and coordinated emergency response.
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Lightning strike destroyed the KILI tower in Porcupine so it is no longer capable of broadcasting in an emergency.
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"To fight identity theft, law enforcement, business and consumers must work together"
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Boston Police Department Pilots program that will further improve access and information sharing among immigration and law enforcement
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"The only reason to leave information on microfilm is if you want to be certain that no one ever looks at it! It's ridiculous, but clearly that's the intention here"
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Chosen for its flexibility, affordability, and the ease with which the core platform can be expanded further
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Project Utilizes Multiple Technologies for VoIP E9-1-1 Delivery
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Officials announce communications project to provide first responders with instant messaging capabilities.
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iBackups' owner made over $5 million, will serve 87 months in prison
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"Public-sector CIOs are not in competition; in fact, I frequently have the sense that we are in "commiseration"
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New task force will consolidate safety- and security-related issues and promote state-federal partnerships.