(TNS) - The Waterford Fire Department is turning to the federal government for help to improve staffing and replace old ...
The owner of Clearfiber Inc., an Internet service provider in Monongalia County, was charged with money laundering after ...
One training scenario involved a 28-year-old woman who went bicycle riding in the forest with some friends and then became ...
Thurston County Sheriff Derek Sanders had been seeking approval to buy and pilot a small number of trackers in anticipation ...
(TNS) — Metro Detroit motorists on westbound Interstate 94 near Belleville will notice something new on the roadway ― ...
A health-care company in Palm Beach works with doctors and other companies to use patient medical records to foresee possible health outcomes before they can escalate. Its technology is now used in ...
ShotSpotter software might help police get to shootings faster and collect more evidence, but a new study suggests that it ...
The municipality is considering offering the company a grant worth up to $847,500 to open an operations center for its new artificial intelligence-powered shipping platform. The organization already ...
William “Bill” Eggers, executive director of Deloitte’s Center for Government Insights, explores the latest technologies and anticipates trends for government in 2024.
The critical incident mapping was developed by U.S. military operations veterans and adopted for use in schools. It provides first responders with a common operating picture, allowing for a more ...
A handful of Pennsylvania senators have expressed support for legislation that would require student cellphones to be placed in secure lockable bags in all public schools during the school day.
New "patients" made of plastic, metal and microchips are designed to sense their environment and simulate human patient experiences for students in the University of Oklahoma's College of Nursing.