Justice & Public Safety
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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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The county board approved a renewal of a Kane County Sheriff’s Office contract that includes 25 license plate reader cameras. Undersheriff Amy Johnson said the devices help “a tremendous amount."
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GIS technology helps Georgia city control mosquitoes.
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Drivers must renew the TSA background assessment at least every five years, although a state may require renewals that are more frequent.
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First director of State and Territorial Coordination for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the public information officer for New York City following 9/11 to lead new agency.
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"The entire Judicial Branch accounts for only 0.2 percent of the nation's budget. For us, these are real savings."
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Contract supplies an integrated courts and justice software solution.
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A steadily increasing percentage of children are using cell phones to communicate and access the Internet.
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Local 911 centers might soon have a national template for automatically receiving alarm company alerts.
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"No one has a fundamental right to run a red light or avoid being seen by a camera on a public street."
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Agencies help move free microblogging service beyond social media novelty.
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The threat of cyber-terrorism is something of a microcosm of larger counterterrorism challenges.
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EDXL-RM and HAVE help coordinate requests for resources and to improve communication of hospital status to other hospitals, EOCs, 9-1-1 centers, EMS responders.
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Single-sign-on has never truly met customer expectations because it poses tremendous interoperability challenges.
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Contractors chosen for National Cyber Range program.
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27-year veteran of the U.S. Secret Service with experience in private security and law enforcement.
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Text, e-mail alerts; twitter, RSS feeds; and a mobile site help users navigate crowds, traffic.
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Bruce Schneier, author and technologist, says today's data storage decisions will leave impact for decades.
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Christopher Painter, Deputy Assistant Director of our Cyber Division, addresses the conference.
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