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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New technology, federal stimulus funding, new governance structure with more first responder participation, recognition of regional deployments and calls for regional and state cooperation reinvigorate new push for statewide wireless interoperable communications network.
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Unisys conducts international study and finds Americans fear identity theft and fraud-related crime most.
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Government seems to think it can profit from the poison while throwing coins at some supposed antidote.
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Online predators and cyber-enticement targeted by stimulus grants.
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$250,000 reward offered.
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The surveillance system is monitored by a centralized command center and will aid in investigating customer complaints and keeping passengers and employees safe.
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Urban search and rescue teams, expanded network of fusion centers and probationer and parolee database upgrades among projects receiving funding.
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Sixty-day public comment period for new regulations designed to make prescriptions filled online safer began Monday.
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Applicants for licenses and identification cards will start getting personal attention.
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Bridge safety, stimulus funds and financial information.
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Charlotte County improves emergency response with Internet protocol network.
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A NIST test shows that emerging software that automates the extraction of distinguishing features from latent prints is more advanced than expected.
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45 confirmed cases at St. Francis Preparatory School in Fresh Meadows, one death in Texas.
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The blocking could expand to "thousands of sites," says official.
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Served as a policy advisor for the Clinton administration's White House Domestic Policy Council and Department of Education.
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Federal agencies often "inefficient, closed to the American citizen and vulnerable to cyber-attacks."
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European Union must protect against cyber attacks, 2012 Olympic Games demand better cyber-security and hacker arrested for P2P malware.