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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Renew drivers licenses, request driving records, verify state-issued ID cards through ValIDate, apply for concealed weapons permits and request criminal background checks.
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Based on surveys of attorneys and non-attorneys who have appeared before or had other professional experience with the justices and judges up for retention.
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System currently supports the Police, Aviation, Parks and Recreation, Public Works, Public Transit, Street Transportation, Water Services, Human Services, and Library departments, Municipal Court and Valley Metro Rail, with more than 11,000 radios on the network.
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The highly popular smart phone runs a surprisingly large number of government-specific applications.
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Well equipped unit performs fine as a standard laptop, but fails the spill test.
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"By upgrading 911 and 311 to accept photos and video, we are bringing government accountability -- and crime-fighting -- to a whole new level."
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But Melodie Mayberry-Stewart expresses optimism that troubles can be fixed.
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"This latest round of federal homeland security dollars will enhance the challenging work already under way."
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Server sends alerts via text message, voice, e-mail and over Wi-Fi
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The next step is to use the authentication signal from the biometrics to enable or disable the firing mechanism.
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With hotline, shelter operators can check evacuees against state registry.
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"So if an employee in the system sees a crime as you've explained, they could send us an e-mail."
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Access to Social Security numbers could be purchased for as little as 97 cents per number.
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No system currently exists to provide states a clear picture of the presence or absence of disease at the local, state and national level, a prerequisite to effect strategic decision making.
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"Designing a procurement system that insures that vendors doing business with the state directly verify the employment of individuals who are legally entitled to work within Rhode Island."
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"If Folsom Dam truly did break or Shasta Dam breaks or we have our massive hundred-year floods like they keep predicting, we could be that next region."
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UIGEA forced banks and other payments services to determine for themselves what types of online activity are lawful and what are not, when the federal government itself was unable to specify the distinction between lawful and illegal online gambling activities.
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Los Angeles Basin Project test software and data sharing in simulated earthquake.
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