Justice & Public Safety
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The new technology, which the police department in Norwalk, Conn., recently launched, “makes things a whole lot easier,” its Chief James Walsh said. The software is an upgrade to officer cameras.
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The Woodland City Council renewed a $300,000 contract with Flock Safety for automatic license plate readers this week, despite concerns from residents about privacy and data security.
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As part of a 10-county pilot, the local government fully implemented the technology Jan. 29. Its GPS, GIS and improved cellphone technology offer additional accuracy during emergencies.
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South Dakota Fire Marshal. Al Christie, reminds residents to change the batteries in their smoke detectors when resetting their clocks for daylight saving time.
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Ultimately, the program will be rolled out to 147 fixed enrollment sites and will vet more than 1 million workers through 2008.
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"In keeping with Secretary Chertoff's instruction to examine our screening procedures, TSA is looking for ways to improve the passenger screening experience while increasing security."-Kip Hawley
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Recommendations include fighting cyber crime and improving FBI technology.
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The training is targeted toward fire and building inspectors with busy schedules who often don't have time to attend valuable skill-enhancing training sessions.
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Trojan program downloaded spyware, adware, porno pop-ups to consumers' computers.
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In response to vulnerabilities brought to light late last year through Ohio's top-to-bottom voting machine review, Project EVEREST (Evaluation and Validation of Election Related Equipment, Standards and Testing).
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"Making our state safer demands the expertise and independent advice of the best minds in law, industry and emergency management."-Gov. Martin O'Malley
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Cyber Storm, the Department of Homeland Security's biennial exercise series, provides the framework for the nation's largest cyber security exercise.
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CyberTipline serves as the nation's online "911" for reporting suspected sexual exploitation crimes against children.
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Councilmembers join celebrities, LAPD and LA County Sheriffs to promote Internet safety.
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Buoys already in the western Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean have been keeping watch over the U.S East and Gulf coasts.
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"In just 12 months, we have seen the system go from 24 percent to 90 percent participation." -- Gov. Rell
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Each kit will contain an inkless fingerprint card, two swabs to obtain a child's DNA from their saliva, and a laminated wallet card to keep an updated photograph and physical description of the child.
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From Friday to Sunday, undercover agents had been communicating on the Internet with child sexual predators, informing them of their location, a specially prepared decoy home.
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Joint resolve to fight terrorism and transnational crime.
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Calling upon public safety officials, schools, government officials, and industry leaders to engage in a national effort to educate children, seniors, and the general public about the importance of, and appropriate use of, 9-1-1.
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Program to reduce dangerous side impact collisions at intersections.
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