Justice & Public Safety
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The group has raised questions about the use of the cameras by the Joplin Police Department, citing red flags about details they record that can be used to track motorists for nonpolice reasons.
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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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Georgia Emergency Management Agency's (GEMA) school safety coordinators offer training and technical assistance to educators, emergency management and public safety personnel.
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Field operable explosives detection device.
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Response effort status for Tenn., Ark., Ala., Ky.
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"We developed a new call center system that allows our staff to handle more in-coming calls, while reducing the time it takes for citizens to speak directly with a court clerk and receive assistance."
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The grant funds will be used to purchase laptops, scanners, software and hardware.
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"SoBe" installed adware on a botnet of third-party compromised computers.
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"We must continue our efforts to upgrade the state's security infrastructure to protect lives and the economy of California."
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Research and Markets report examines markets, location finding techniques, legal and regulatory implications and technologies that manage location privacy.
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In general, DHS has made more progress in its mission areas than in its management areas, reflecting an initial focus on protecting the homeland.
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IEMA personnel dispatched to provide state assistance to university and local law enforcement teams.
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Addresses concerns of international, Michigan businesses.
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Bill will protect passengers who have been stranded for hours on airplanes by requiring airlines to provide basic amenities.
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Police say gang stole neighbor's Internet access to spam out bogus messages.
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While advocates of destructive retention policies may have security and storage concerns, e-mail plays a central role in communications and the courts have deemed e-mail to be business records. As a result, it must be preserved.
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The award winning projects will be presented at the 20th Executive Fire Officer Symposium on March 28-30, 2008, at the National Emergency Training Center in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
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Man arrested in Japan for allegedly sending 2.2 billion spam messages.
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Scores demonstrate state's ability to manage public health emergencies.
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Information sought in response to growing complaints of harassment at U.S. borders.
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