Cybersecurity
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Since making the change in the spring of 2025, officials have consolidated licenses and are pushing Internet to all city sites. Both initiatives combined have saved several hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Navigating insights from the World Economic Forum’s meeting at Davos on AI-driven threats, the push for digital sovereignty and the weaponization of critical global infrastructure.
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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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Las Vegas tracking system will use radio frequency identification technology to improve passenger safety.
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York, James City will link 2,000 radio users.
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Target notification calls citizens to provide critical information in times of crisis.
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AFFIRM releases eighth annual CIO challenges survey
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Beginning July 1, 2005, all touch-screen systems purchased must have a paper audit trail
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Four states engaged with federal groups
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Measuring a year in the life of the public-sector IT community.
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Real-time search and retrieval to speed investigations and promote information sharing.
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Law enforcement software creates composite sketches of suspects for faster distribution.
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National Emergency Number Association and VoIP leaders agree to provide emergency service access for VoIP users.
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Law enforcement organizations obtain grants for in-car technology.
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National Science Foundation awards to fund research for more secure computer and network systems.
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California Voter Foundation issues recommendations.
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Calls for upgrades to infrastructure areas.
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Texas agency taps the Internet to enhance drug enforcement efforts.
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Colorado city expands mobile police and fire unit connectivity.
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