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'Third Wave' of H1N1 Due, Nevada's Interactive Earthquake Map

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

News and Features

‘Third Wave’ of H1N1 due but Number of Deaths is Lower Than Predicted
DHS' chief medical officer addresses H1N1 and why the vaccination is taking so long to deploy.
Interactive Map Allows Nevada Residents to Gauge Proximity to Earthquake Faults
The Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology released two tools to aid residents and state and local officials in locating faults and estimating potential losses from earthquakes.
New Center Aims to Improve Cyber-Security Coordination at All Levels
The National Cyber Security and Communications Integration Center joins federal, state and private-sector cyber-security professionals for 24-hour watch and warning capabilities.
Biometric Access System Distributes Weapons, Tasers to Police Officers
The Troy, N.Y., Police Department implemented computerized lockers that verify officers' identities and equipment access privileges.

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Flood Control Message Must Change With the Times
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