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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 9, 2011

Streamlight Sponsors 9/11 Heroes Run

The Travis Manion Foundation expects more than 50,000 Americans, including 15,000 registered runners, to run, volunteer, donate and cheer, while honoring the more than 9,000 men and women who gave their lives on 9/11 and in conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 22, 2011

Cassidian Launches Communications Portal for Public Safety

Cassidian Communications has announced the deployment of its Self-Registration Portal (SRP) by numerous U.S. public safety operations utilizing The Communicator! NXT, GeoCast Web and REVERSE 911 notification solutions.

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Articlesby David GriffithJuly 18, 2011

Parolees: The Revolving Door

In California, prisoners are now being released left and right. Last January the California state legislature voted into law a measure that allows the state to release "non-violent offenders" from state prison with very limited parole supervision.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 8, 2011

ATC-NY Releases Dropbox Reader Forensics Tool

Dropbox Reader, which is used to analyze files on a hard drive, can run on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux systems. With Dropbox Reader, you can acquire information about the registered Dropbox account, shared directories, and synchronized files.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 8, 2011

Calif. Bill Would Let Voters Decide on Abolishing Death Penalty

A California legislative committee has approved a Berkeley lawmaker's proposal to allow voters to decide whether to abolish the death penalty. The bill must clear several other legislative hurdles before making it to the ballot.

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Articlesby Alicia HiltonJune 20, 2011

Inside An FBI Undercover Operation

The two-year investigation initially targeted corrupt employees at the DMV who sold fraudulent driver's licenses and vehicle registrations to drug dealers, terrorists, organized crime figures, and other scumbags who used aliases to enter and leave the U.S. and otherwise facilitate their criminal activity.

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Inside the Badge by William HarveyJune 13, 2011

FTOs Must Embrace a Change Agent Role

I've always believed that the FTO should be the first one registered for training. If they are to pass on the knowledge, they have to be the sharpest. They need to be the ones leading way to embrace and implement change for the good.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 29, 2011

Colorado Agency Selects New World's Aegis Software

Colorado Springs, Colo. Police Department selects New World Systems’ public safety solutions. New software will streamline officer reporting and enable critical information sharing

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 18, 2011

N.C. Man Urinated on Highway Patrol Cruiser

A Wilson man is expected in court in May on charges he urinated on a North Carolina Highway Patrol car parked in front of a county magistrate's office.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 15, 2011

Radio Spectrum Auction Threatens Alarm Communications

Legislation currently being deliberated in Congress if adopted could result in the subsequent auctioning of portions of radio spectrum used by the electronic security industry to transmit alarm signals.

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