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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"Increased law enforcement presence is the key to securing our border," says Gov. Perry.
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"The CyberTipline is one of the most powerful tools available to enforce a zero tolerance policy regarding child sexual exploitation, including child pornography on the Internet."
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"We're very gratified that the phones we've recycled will help victims and raise awareness of domestic violence and its consequences at home and in the workplace."
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Darren Bates wiggled his way out of the unfriendly confines of Hancock County Jail in Georgia last summer and fled to Philadelphia. The escaped auto-theft convict hung out on MySpace, the social networking site, free from law enforcement - or so he thought.
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No distinction in reporting based on whether an individual is ordered to undergo inpatient or outpatient treatment.
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"...we need a system that treats people with dignity and helps newcomers assimilate into our society."
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"SENTRI is a smart way to manage an increasingly busy border," said W. Ralph Basham, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner.
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Coroners' offices struggle to find 21st-century information systems.
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"We needed a solution that would provide our first responders with the information they require in the field, while allowing other city agencies and, most importantly, our residents to move forward in the digital age."
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E-mail used for employment exempted.
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Not requiring the driver's signature "raised a little flag" but she only wants to ensure that drivers can acknowledge their tickets.
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Police departments use mobile connectivity to respond faster, patrol longer and catch criminals red-handed.
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"Through the Illinois Terrorism Task Force, we've helped responders throughout the state get the equipment they need to protect and help their communities, including interoperable communications equipment that has dramatically increased their ability to communicate with each other during disasters."
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"Until DHS develops an inventory of key state and local initiatives and fully implements coordination and collaboration practices, it is at risk that effective information sharing is not occurring and that its Homeland Security Information Network may be duplicating state and local capabilities."
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Community action and school resource officers also can access the Graffiti Web Services to identify graffiti vandals in their respective jurisdictions.
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"The expansion of the partnership between VINE and New Jersey's Department of Corrections and the State Parole Board gives crime victims broader access to knowing the whereabouts of offenders."
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"These stations have put aside their competitive spirit and have put you first to ensure safety in the event of a catastrophe."
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"We are taking communication to the next level. By getting police supervisors talking to fire supervisors, emergency management crews and first responders, we can assure that the response is efficient and effective."