SafeGov
SafeGov focuses on helping local and state government agencies protect their communities by implementing effective safety and security measures. This includes developing strategies for emergency preparedness, law enforcement, public health, and cybersecurity to ensure the well-being of citizens. Government agencies play a crucial role in fostering safe environments through proactive planning and resource allocation. This directory offers articles on SafeGov and related topics like Public Safety, which explores broader initiatives aimed at safeguarding the public from various threats.
Autonomous drones can be placed in communities before a storm and then deployed remotely to start collecting images of damage and deliver emergency supplies
Real-time 3-D T-ray imaging system meets growing physical mail security needs of executives and corporations
Law enforcement and IoT advancements drive a 10.5% annual growth rate for public safety solutions
Gov. Ralph Northam plans to announce the plans at a news conference Wednesday afternoon because of credible threats of potential violence and extremism.
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Since the beginning of 2014, the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality has counted 42 dams that have failed.
Sgt. Ray Kelly, spokesman for the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office, said the department is considering billing the property’s owner -- real estate investment firm Wedgewood -- for the “tens of thousands of dollars” associated with enforcing the eviction.
“Any public citizen would be concerned about this loophole that we exploited,” said attorney Thomas Kurt
“These are boys and girls that were taken into state custody and then beaten, raped and tortured by state employees whose sole duty was to protect them.”
“I think there is real agreement that the bail reform law needs to be amended,” said New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio
There are four vacant homes for every homeless person in Oakland. These women are saying enough.
Telecommunications outages have worsened as wildfires have become more common and more destructive. A report from the California Public Utilities Commission found 85,000 wireless customers and 160,000 wired customers lost service during the 2017 North Bay Fires.
Practically speaking, there’s a big difference between scanning a network for vulnerabilities and actually breaking into it and extracting sensitive information. But that doesn’t mean these efforts don’t undermine the public’s trust.
The guidelines will likely fall short of expectations of auto safety advocates and the National Transportation Safety Board. In November, the NTSB condemned a lack of state and federal regulation for testing autonomous vehicles.
Recent earthquakes hit a region still struggling to recover from Hurricane Maria’s devastation two years ago
The governor and former mayor said compassion for those who are homeless “isn’t allowing a person suffering a severe psychotic break or from a lethal substance abuse addiction to literally drift towards death on our streets and sidewalks.”
Mothers of the recently murdered inmates say their sons had pleaded for help or transfers to safer spaces before they died in the violence.
School violence stemming from bullying “is not something we’re going to discipline our way out of”
The move will have little practical effect as no refugees have been resettled in Beltrami County in the past five years.
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