Justice & Public Safety
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The app is aimed at providing residents and visitors of the county with quick information, jail info, mental health resources and more. It also offers users the ability to submit tips directly to authorities.
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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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New technology will be used to "improve the efficiency of the Citation process"
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Establishes partnerships between the state, community colleges, and local fire service agencies.
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IDGA Summit to address increased activity needs of land, sea and air borders
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Gov. Blunt withholds Missouri state funds unless local law enforcement agencies file required racial profiling paperwork
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"As if parents didn't have enough to worry about, now they have to worry about criminals and sex predators going after their children on the Internet too"
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Residents urged to donate no-longer-used cell phones to program to aid local domestic violence survivors
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Allows state and local law enforcement agencies more options for improved security efforts.
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Award-winning Web site scores again with new "My Neighborhood" feature
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"We must be vigilant in protecting the children of Illinois from the threat of on-line predators"
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"This program gets critically important resources for equipment and training to America's first responders and supports their continued service to our country" -- George Foresman, DHS Under Secretary for Preparedness
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Sharing will be allowed for the investigation, analysis, and prevention of terrorism and related crimes
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"The new Web-based publications represent another leap forward in the presentation of this information"
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"There are significant differences in the discovery of conventional paper documents and electronically stored information in terms of volume, volatility and cost"
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Three-year Landslide Hazard Mapping Program was funded with $1.3 million from the Hurricane Recovery Act of 2005.
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Demands that Representative Mark Foley and the House of Representatives produce and preserve all e-mails and instant messages relative to the investigation highlight the challenges facing organizations of any size in managing e-mails and instant messages
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The wireless network "will allow residents, businesses and city employees of Dublin to have mobile access to the Internet"
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"The receipt of this award further validates our efforts to provide our first responders with state-of-the-art technology to help them fight terrorism and protect our critical infrastructure across the U.S." -- Jim Finnell, president and CEO of Prepared Response
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