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Residents Connect to Oklahoma City Online Crime Reporting
A new system, powered by LexisNexis, lets Oklahoma City residents report nonemergency crimes to police online. More than 400 have logged reports since the platform made its debut April 1.
APCO Seeks Working Group Members for the Revision of a Technical Standard
APCO International has filed a Project Initiation with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to revise APCO American National Standard (ANS) 2.101.3-2021 Alarm Monitoring Company to Emergency Communications Center (ECC) Computer – Aided Dispatch (CAD) Automated Secure Alarm Protocol (ASAP).
Arkansas Legislature concludes 2025 legislative session; conflict over planned prison continues
The Arkansas Capitol on Nov. 14, 2024. (Mary Hennigan/Arkansas Advocate) 5.5.25 – Arkansas...
ATT fined thousands by Kansas regulators for slow response to 811 calls
Telecommunications giant AT&T just got fined $60,000 by the Kansas Corporation Commission for breaking the state’s Underground Utility Damage Prevention Act.
La. House lawmakers advance bill expanding ‘hands-free’ requirements while driving
House lawmakers at Louisiana’s State Capitol successfully advanced a bill aiming to reduce distracted driving by imposing tighter restrictions on cell phone usage in a vehicle.
Governor Moore Signs Legislation Focused on Education, Veterans, and Military Families
5.6.25 – Office of Governor Wes Moore -Annapolis, MD Governor Wes Moore today presided over...
10 unusual bills proposed in Mississippi’s 2024 legislative session
Sen. Kevin Blackwell, R-Southaven, is looking to get ahead of the curve as technology quickly advances with SB 2088, which would act as a protection to employees from forced human microchip implantation
It’s crunch time for Texas House bills as three key deadlines hit this week
Time is running out for the Texas House of Representatives to pass its own bills in the regular session of the 89th Legislature.