Wednesday, November 25, 2009

North Texas Regional Radio Network, City Running License Plates for Violations....

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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
News and Features
North Texas Cities to Plug into Regional Public Safety Radio Network
Participating cities plan to hire a consultant to help them go after federal grants to fund the system.
Electronic Document Management Streamlines Florida Court System Electronic Document Management Streamlines Florida Court System
Hillsborough County, Fla., saves paper and time with enterprise content management system.
License Plate Scanner City to Photograph, Check Every Vehicle License Plate for Violations
If a crime occurs, then vehicle plates can be used to come up with suspects.
 
NGA Urges Passage of PASS ID, 36 States Unable to Meet REAL ID Deadlines
PASS ID offers a "practical solution" to REAL ID and "enjoys bipartisan support and the endorsement of the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security."
 
Cowboys Stadium Dallas Cowboys Stadium Avoids Traffic Snarls With Camera System
Traffic management video system in Arlington, Texas, keeps traffic smooth near sprawling Cowboys Stadium.
 
WiFi Rail Obama Administration to Propose Federal Takeover of Light-Rail, Subway Safety
State control "haphazard and ineffective," following recent "collisions, derailments and worker fatalities."
Russian Cops Expose Corruption on YouTube
Before the fall of the Soviet Union "complainers" like Dymovsky were often locked up in psychiatric hospitals.
 
Jim Argiropoulos, first deputy commissioner, Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communications Chicago 911 Official Resigns Over $2 Million Mistake
Jim Argiropoulos resigns as first deputy commissioner of Chicago's Office of Emergency Management and Communications to avoid being fired, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Rhode Island Governor Vetoes RFID Privacy Bill
Restricted use of RFID capabilities to track children and motorists without a warrant.
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