Justice & Public Safety
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Corrections officers spend a disproportionate amount of time on administrative tasks rather than helping prisoners in ways that improve outcomes. AI is one tool to help, but it must be implemented thoughtfully.
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The White House is expected to give the New York Police Department the authority to ground unauthorized drones around major events. The department also plans to roll out a new 311 dispatch system.
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The county's Department of Public Safety Communications and Emergency Management upgraded its computer-aided dispatching system to one that is cloud-based and can work more easily with neighboring agencies.
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The Bronze Medal Award, the highest honorary recognition given by the Institute, for completing complex full-scale and live fire experiments to characterize performance of PPV and RFID systems for fire fighters.
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Proposed changes include entirely new integrated computer system for all law enforcement, criminal justice and Correction officials.
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System will track and monitor approximately 450 staff personnel, with the approximately 500 facility detainees to be included at a future date.
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Australasian Intelligent Speed Adaptation Initiative.
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"The Delaware Court of Chancery is now a completely paperless court."
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Charles Geveden selected for key role in Gov. Beshear's administration.
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Discuss best practices for mass communications following the devastating fires in Southern California.
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Keystroke logging software was installed in hotel business centers and Internet cafes around the world.
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REAL ID will address document fraud by setting specific requirements that states must adopt for compliance.
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Part of the DHS's upgrade from two- to 10-fingerprint collection to enhance security and facilitate legitimate travel by more accurately and efficiently establishing and verifying visitors' identities.
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The city's 18-member IT team is responsible for supporting 650 employees working at 32 buildings and facilities across a sprawling 70-square mile footprint.
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Project calls for 350 computers to be installed in all front-line zone cars.
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The addition of these 10 locations for Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) program will bring the number of fixed enrollment centers open for enrollment to 59.
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More than 200 deaf, oral deaf and hard of hearing motorists have applied for Visor Communication Cards inside the first week of the program's existence, with thousands more expected in the coming months.
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Beginning January 31, 2008, border crossers will be asked to present documents denoting citizenship and identity when entering the United States through land and sea ports of entry.
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The West Virginia State Police is announcing their participation in the National Awareness of Amber Alert and asking the public to join them in recognizing and supporting Amber Alert.
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States should calculate how possible changes in bridge weight, capacity or evolving bridge conditions will affect gusset plates as part of their work to ensure bridge safety, advises DOT.
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Firearms tracing, using the eTrace technology, allows law enforcement agencies to identify trafficking trends of criminal organizations funneling guns into Mexico from the United States.
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