Newscan: Portland passes the toughest ban on facial recognition in the U.S.
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Portland passes the toughest ban on facial recognition in the U.S.
Cyberattacks threaten unprepared virtual schools
Alderman proposes dramatic expansion of Chicago’s camera surveillance network
‘Or I will stab you right now’: A family’s prison extortion nightmare
Trump eyes social-media-bias hawk Nathan Simington as next FCC commissioner
Apple’s iPhone 12 Pro LiDAR upgrade suddenly in danger
Texas governor proposes new legislation to discourage cities from defunding police
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott proposes lifting annexation powers from cities that ‘defund’ the police
Dallas police chief resigns after criticism of her handling of protests and violent crime
Dallas urged to cut over a third of police budget
Rochester, NY, police chief resigns in wake of Daniel Prude’s death
D.C. to provide 25,00 low-income households with free Internet for school
Give everybody the Internet—what it would take to do it
Denmark accelerates 5G deployments
Public Safety Advocate: Why are we waiting for a PTT interoperability solution?
Briefing Room
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FCC blog from PSHSB chief: Wireless Emergency Alerts: A preparedness tool
FCC announces tentative agenda for Sept. 30 open meeting
FCC’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau announces 4.9 GHz application freeze
FirstNet podcast: Edward Horowitz—Shaping FirstNet from need to reality
NENA now accepting 2021-22 board of directors nominations
AT&T CEO John Stankey op-ed: A game plan to—finally—connect every American to broadband
Cobham Aerospace Connectivity, QinetiQ announce successful trials of ESN air-to-ground technology
NPSTC Foundation launches web site
PowerTrunk deploys TETRA system for Bermuda police