Forensics Computer Captures Digital Evidence
Portable AFS-370 workstation can reconstruct files, recapture data from drives, and perform other forensic tasks at the site of an investigation. Unit...
INPUT: Federal IT Security Spending to Reach $7.4 Billion by 2012
INPUT, in its Federal Information Security Market Forecast 2007-2012, says that growth is expected to be driven by spending on identity and access management...
ITS Corp. Wins $45 Million U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Contract
According to ITS, the company will support the Search and Information Resources Administration, which oversees projects such as automating the examination...
Vehicle Inventory Tracking System Wins NACo Achievement Award
CIBER designed, built, implemented and integrated the motor vehicle inventory application called MVITS to help Tarrant County efficiently manage the 1.6...
GSA Awards $50 Billion Governmentwide Contract for IT Services
GSA said that the Alliant contract which includes a five-year base with one five-year option is a governmentwide acquisition contract (GWAC) to provide...
NYPD Officers Can Purchase Uniforms Via Internet
NYPD said that it established the new Web site as a result of a focus group meeting in which police officers told Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly that it was inconvenient for many of them to travel to police headquarters to make purchases. ...
Equip Employees With Proximity Badges to Track Attendance
Ideal for small agencies, PayClock Express provides an automated time and attendance system for employees. Features electronic time clock, as well as...
Crash Course for Patrol Officers
Georgia state troopers have integrated state-of-the-art forensic animation into their training. Georgia State Patrol officers taking part in a special...
Evacuation Software Finds Best Way to Route Millions of Vehicles
University of Arizona assistant professor of civil engineering Yi-Chang Chiu has been developing Multi-Resolution Assignment and Loading of Traffic Activities...
State, Local IT Spending to Reach $77 Billion by 2012
Total state and local information technology (IT) spending is expected to grow from approximately $55 billion in 2007 to $77 billion by 2012, representing...
Wayne County Sheriff Launches Operation 'Safe Child'
Wayne County, NY, Sheriff Richard Pisciotti reports the implementation of "Operation Safe Child" through the Sheriff's Office. The Sheriff's Office is...
New Mexico's Optical Network to Connect State and Local Government
The State of New Mexico General Services Department, Communications Division, has connected the major state and local government, research, and educational facilities throughout the state via an optical network. ...
From Database to Crime Scene: Network Is Potent Police Weapon
A New York Police Department anti-crime computer network located at One Police Plaza in New York City can rapidly send information to officers on the...
Officers Push to Get Digital Video in Cars
The Aiken County, SC, Sheriff's Office intends to replaces its patrol cars' VHS cameras with digital ones. The move is needed because VCR technology is...
High-Tech Scanning for License Plates
Gulfport is the initial law-enforcement group in Mississippi to test the Mobile Plate Hunter 900. The license-plate scanner connects cameras on police...
Illinois County Gets Police Podcast
The Will County, IL, Police Department plans to broadcast weekly police reports over iPod listening device channels, a form of broadcasting known as podcasting....
Hoosiers Can Track Inmate Status
Indiana is now part of a multi-state inmate tracking network called SAVIN (Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification), which is available...
Court Looking for Safest Way to Put Records on the Web
County courthouses across the country have been placing court documents online, and this practice is exposing the private information of millions of Americans...
New Computer Program Stops Sex Offenders at School Doors
Jeanine Mills, principal of Oakcrest Elementary School in Ocala, FL, thinks new computer sign-in software for school visitors is the most effective security...
New York Plans to Expand DNA Database
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer wants to broaden the state's database of DNA samples to include individuals found guilty of a majority of crimes, while making...
Can Text Messaging Improve School Safety?
Virginia Tech's recent tragedy provoked questions regarding the competency of emergency notification measures on university campuses nationwide. Universities...
In the Age of Technology, Police Get Valuable Leads Online
LeadsOnline, used by more than 670 law enforcement agencies, makes it possible for detectives to search for criminals who may have disposed of stolen...
High-Tech Scanner Helps Find Stolen Cars
The Tulare County, CA, Board of Supervisors has approved accepting a Department of Homeland Security grant to purchase 12 MPH900 Mobile License Plate...
Cutting-Edge Scheduling Help for Police
Charles County, MD, has implemented an Internet-based tool called CourtDates to enable police officers to understand and manage their court appearance...
Traffic Tickets Go Digital
By Peter Schroeder Even the most maddening of life's minor irritants getting a traffic ticket is going digital as more and more states adapt computer...
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