Justice & Public Safety
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Automatic license plate reader technology gathers data and images for use by government agencies for law enforcement, and this bill prevents that data from being used by immigration authorities.
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The deal brings together AI-powered transcription technology with a suite of court solutions from Tyler Technologies, one of the largest gov tech providers in the market, matching data to case files in near real time.
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The Santa Ana Police Department is proposing to spend about $683,000 on a contract to launch the city’s drone program, pending approval from the City Council.
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Raises the question: Can hacking ever be justified?
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Allows firefighters the opportunity to conduct live fire burn training in a controlled setting.
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Justice Department withholds records about purported changes to program.
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One office blocked records with crime-scene tape.
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EFF asks judge to uphold key trademark ruling.
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Injunction won against text spammers.
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DHS will grant states an extension of the compliance deadline until December 31, 2009.
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Mayor Nikels "very proud of the way city government responded during this storm - a truly unprecedented showing of nature's force."
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Will provide a seamless interoperable, redundant wireless broadband network of networks with the capacity to transmit video, data and voice communications with peak speeds of nearly 5 Mbps.
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The group claims the total cost of issuing new licenses with RFID chips could reach $17.4 billion and the average cost of a license would shoot from between $10 to $20 to more than $93.
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Victims of devastating tornados can be helped through the generosity of others.
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Preliminary Tornado Warning lead times ranged from 12 minutes to 55 minutes.
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The next phase of the project will include the deployment of mobile devices.
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Grants aid rural communities in preparedness, protection.
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NIST paper lists a number of ways to improve urban search and rescue wireless communications, radio field trials for US&R robots.
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First-line responders are the ones that should have a say into what goes in to the system, not politicians at the other end of the spectrum.
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Will cover bird flu detection schemes, risk communication, animal health and food safety, benefit-risk assessment, and treatment of acute H5N1 infections.
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"Under this plan, we will expand our patrol force to the tune of 154 officers over eight years."
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