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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With Radio over IP(ROIP), the advantage is that we can expand the types of devices we use -- not just connecting public safety radios, but any device that a responder might want to use at any given location.
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"More real-time information and data will allow Irvine officers to respond safer and more effectively to an incident."
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"It will be invaluable in the event of a man-made or natural disaster."
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Chicago's mobile command vehicle takes the emergency operations center directly to emergency sites.
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American Red Cross Safe and Well Web site helps evacuees let loved ones know their status when telecommunication gets difficult.
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"We have the proof in hand to confirm the worst fears of New Jersey's concerned parents and educators; that sex offenders are active on Web sites used by children and teenagers."
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The Dallas Police Department turns to wireless technology to combat downtown crime.
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About 6,600 police documents are said to have been compromised.
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Currently preparing a proposal to the FAA for a government-industry collaboration.
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Bill prevents diversion of taxes approved for Michigan children.
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"This is our first major Web-based application that will be available on every desktop ... It's a very efficient and scalable platform that we can add more capabilities to over time."
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"...we are forced to shut down large portions of state government services, idling nearly 25,000 valued workers."
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How CIOs can help agencies understand and meet the new legal challenge of e-discovery.
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Pennsylvania's state CIO plays a key role in supporting one of the country's most comprehensive criminal justice networks.
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Courts reporters, broadcast captioners and realtime translators in short supply, says group.
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"This statewide, uniform wireless system will both expedite and support interagency communications."
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In a U.S. first, the judge wants to make evidence available on a site as soon as it's introduced.
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