Cybersecurity
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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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The state’s recently arrived director of cyber operations will work closely with state Chief Information Security Officer Chris Gergen to build and manage statewide cybersecurity strategy and operations.
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After a phishing incident in December initially cost Warren County over $3.3 million, officials may soon pass a thorough computer use policy for county employees that will touch on related issues.
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From FISC Norfolk Detachment Philadelphia. Submit by 5/3/2002.
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A provision in the bill would force online businesses to allow consumers to view the information collected about them.
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A new automated capture image system that integrates an illumination source with high-resolution color camera to capture optimal live video of passengers' faces is being deployed at Fresno Yosemite International Airport in Fresno, California, and at the S
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The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) will implement a new system to verify the status of non-U.S. citizens applying for federal, state and local benefits, according to Computer Sciences Corp.
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The Camarillo Police Department is making sure it has a head start on any investigation that might include a missing child by issuing plastic identification cards for the community's children.
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The Indiana State Police (ISP) has made background checks quicker and easier by adding an instant access feature to the Limited Criminal History Search application on ISP's Web site.
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Information on convicted criminals in Montana is now available to anyone with an Internet connection through a new search system created by the Montana Department of Corrections.
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The Community Crime Prevention/Safety For Everybody (CCP/SAFE) unit of the Minneapolis Police Department has established "virtual block clubs," or organized crime watch groups on the Internet.
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In a move that's expected to save tens of thousands of dollars annually, police officers in Pasco, Wash., will soon begin wirelessly transmitting electronic incident report forms from their squad cars to department headquarters.
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The Osceola, Florida County Sheriff's Department recently teamed with the United States Marshal's office to seize nearly $1.5 million worth of methamphetamine and put the perpetrators behind bars thanks to some nifty software.
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From Department of the Air Force. Submit by 6/8/2002.
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The company alleges that a small team of people manipulated an electronic vote during a shareholders' meeting last week.
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From New York City Housing Authority. Submit by 5/20/2002.
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Successful data recovery for 112 customers hit by the Sept. 11 attacks has helped Veritas gain market share.
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Local governments are first in line to respond to any emergency situation, but they often find themselves last in line when it comes to funding emergency preparedness.
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$5 billion statewide radio communications interoperability bill
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Proposal fails to address need for permanent governance structure, says Legislative Analyst's Office