Government Technology Security Newsletter
Wednesday November 10, 2010 View Issue
"New Normal" Success: A CIO Survival Guide
Members of the Digital Communities CIO Leadership Taskforce insist local IT agencies should not respond to current economic challenges as though operations will return to normal down the road. Decisions made today will define a "new normal" for the next several years. This guide offers IT professionals a view of tactics being executed by top government IT leaders from across the nation who are determined to establish a new business as usual. Download Now!
Top News

Police Streamline E-Forensics With Data Storage and Capture

- Oct 29, 2010
Massive volumes of data, multiple copies, hidden and encrypted files expand the challenges for investigative teams.
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North Carolina Integrating Data on Criminal Offenders Into Single System
- Oct 29, 2010
Statewide rollout of CJLEADS, which will pull together information about offenders into a single system, to occur in 2011.
Smart Cameras Aim to Stop Crimes Before They Occur
- Oct 26, 2010
East Orange, N.J., Police Department uses surveillance cameras, sensor technology and predictive analytics to identify crimes before they happen.
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Courtesy of Peter Grigsby/Office of the Governor California Releases Public Safety Communications Strategic Plan
- Oct 20, 2010
State agencies look to collaboration to build an interoperable communications network within the next 10 years.
Can Surveillance Cameras With 'Eyelids' Prevent Crime, Protect Privacy?
- Oct 13, 2010
The Marshfield, Mass., Police Department has deployed more than a dozen video cameras in high-risk public buildings to secure town infrastructure.