Justice & Public Safety
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A police official said that Flock Safety is providing one drone on loan for the town police force to try out, and they intend to start using it to get aerial coverage of Lewiston’s summer events.
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The police department will install a dozen license plate reader and security cameras around the village, paid for with a $241,500 state law enforcement technology grant. Installation includes two years of support.
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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 DOT's Division of Aviation recently collaborated with about 50 state and local government agencies and researchers during a workshop about the use of drones in crisis situations.
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The bill would require law enforcement agencies to report crime statistics to state police.
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Proponents of police body cameras in Maine and across the country have argued for years that the cameras can enhance transparency and improve community trust.
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The company wants to apply artificial intelligence to body cameras.
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Larger drone manufacturers build their devices with software to keep them from flying into areas where presidential and other flight restrictions are in place
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As cars become increasingly automated, the onus might be on the manufacturer to prove it was not responsible for what happened in the event of a crash.
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An integrated call center in Dyersburg, Tenn., streamlines citizen service requests and emergency calls.
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Law enforcement connects and shares thoughts about what wearing a police badge really means.
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In its March 18 meeting, FirstNet also selected its first general manager.
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A recent study released by the National Center for Policy Analysis concluded that because drones are coming, increased technological research and development of public policy is needed.
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In Boston, using standard 311 infrastructure for emergency purposes during Hurricane Sandy offered more responsive citizen service.
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Here are seven ways to be more effective in delivering your emergency notifications.
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Protecting the president at the inauguration takes coordination and lots of law enforcement.
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Use of unmanned aircraft by law enforcement may become a reality in the Sunshine State.
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Though the operations monitoring dashboard's soft launch took place the morning of the marathon, emergency personnel and law enforcement couldn't access the system.
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On April 16, a bill to prevent wireless communication interruption was approved by the Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee.
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Since 9/11, law enforcement agencies have used federal grants to buy surveillance cameras for areas across the country plagued by crime or potentially targeted for terrorism.
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The Indiana Department of Corrections is using a new software package to customize notifications for victims of crime.
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