Tailored Technology

State and local governments can spend more than $50,000 outfitting one police vehicle with modern technologies, and adding the necessary information technologies can double the cost of outfitting the vehicle, according to market observers and police departments. Vehicle service life varies, but typically lasts 24/7 for three to five years — or about 85,000 miles….

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Policy Issues Regarding Automated License Plate Recognition Technology

Introduction As the prevalence of Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) systems continue to increase among law enforcement agencies within the United States and around the world, so do policy issues regarding data collection, use, and retention. Complicated by the fact that the United States lacks a national policy regarding these issues, individual law enforcement agencies…

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Personal Cyber Security and Rubica

According to the news release on http://investingnews.com, the increasing cyber-attacks are causing a lot of damages to individuals, companies, and government institutions. For example, the WannaCry attack, which happened in May 2017 was considered to be the worse cybercrime of all time. It was about a ransomware, which engraved itself in more than 3000000 computers…

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Terrorism Organizational and Communication Strategies

 Intelligence gathering is the first line of defense against terrorism.  Through use of intelligence, law enforcement and military operations can be designed to disrupt terrorist organizations and preempt their operations.  Prior to September 11, 2001, most state and local law enforcement agencies viewed intelligence gathering on global terrorist groups as the purview of the federal…

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Homeland Security: A Needs Assessment

The State of Preparedness In June 2003, the International Association of Chiefs of Police announced the results of their Homeland Security Preparedness Survey.  The survey, sponsored by ITT Industries, was sent to more than 17,000 state and local law enforcement agencies[i].  The results of the survey were not surprising; nine out of ten law enforcement…

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National Response Plan

National Response Plan:  The Local Perspective             The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) promotes the National Response Plan (NRP) as a comprehensive all-hazards approach to enhance the ability of the United States to manage domestic incidents[i].  However, the federal, state and local response to Katrina should have every first responder asking serious questions.              Earlier…

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NarcoTerror

Since September 11, 2001 the citizens of the United States have been introduced to a type of warfare that they are not very familiar with and not altogether comfortable being involved in. We are now facing groups of individuals who operate in a manner that is concealed, motivated and group-serving. They show themselves at will…

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