Cooperating to solve spectrum interference 1st August 2001 Last winter, the Washington County (Ore.) Consolidated Communications Agency (WCCCA) began experiencing interference with its radio system, putting officers
GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY/Tapping Web power in emergencies 1st August 2001 Cities need to coordinate and control information very closely. Like most communities, Seattle has a disaster response plan that is updated and revised
Laptops become standard equipment for police 1st August 2001 The Miami Police Department (MPD) has installed wireless networked laptops in hundreds of its cars. The system helps keep officers in the field for as
GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY/Protecting computers from malicious code 1st July 2001 When local government employees and officials browse the Internet, they face the risk of intercepting malicious computer code or viruses that can damage
MAPPING/Software helps utility track miles of water pipe 1st July 2001 Cincinnati Water Works (CWW) is in high demand. Warren, Butler and Clermont counties have clamored to use the utility’s water, which is cleaned using
City uses technology to track buses, emergency vehicles 1st June 2001 In April, Glendale, Calif., launched a project for the city’s buses and emergency vehicles that combines automatic vehicle location (AVL), transit signal
GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY/Converting applications for wireless access 1st June 2001 Employees do not have to learn programming to create screens. New wireless government applications are beginning to arrive on the market just as hand-held
GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY/Policies and education solve e-mail woes 1st May 2001 Computer policies should clearly identify appropriate e-mail use. In light of recent reports about e-mail misuse by local government officials and employees,
Locals recognized for technology programs 1st May 2001 Eleven local governments were recognized for their innovative use of technology in the 2000 Solutions Awards program, sponsored by Washington, D.C.-based
Device Addresses Sexual Abuse Problem In Nation’s Women’s Prisons 21st April 2001 In an effort to reduce incidents of sexual violence in women’s penitentiaries, Alanco Technologies has released a new component called PSD-II for its TSI PRISM radio frequency tracking system.
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