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Volume 47 ,  Issue 3  (March 2004) table of contents
Homeland security
SPECIAL ISSUE: Emerging technologies for homeland security table of contents
Pages: 62 - 65  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Steve Sawyer  Pennsylvania State University
Andrea Tapia  Pennsylvania State University
Leonard Pesheck  Lucent Technologies, Naperville, IL
John Davenport  JNET Office, Harrisburg, PA
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Supporting secure wireless access to databases via public telecommunications infrastructure.


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First Responder Association; www.wmdfirstresponders.com/.
 
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Harris, K. Integrated Justice Information Systems: Governance Structures, Roles and Responsibilities. The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics, 2000; www.search.org/integration/default.asp.
 
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Manning, P. Information technology in the police context: The 'Sailor' phone. Information Systems Research 7, 1 (1996), 275--289.
 
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National Association of State Chief Information Officers. Best Practices in the Use of Information Technology in State Government. NASCIO, 2002, Lexington, KY.
 
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National Science Foundation. Award announcement to support Responding to the Unexpected; www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/03/pr03103.htm, July, 2003.
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Pennsylvania Justice Network (JNET). JNET Project Summary, 2003; www.pajnet.state.pa.us/pajnet/cwp/view.asp?a=213&q=75743.
 
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Rudman, W., Clarke, R. and Metzel, J. Emergency Responders: Drastically Underfunded, Dangerously Unprepared. Report of an Independent Task Force sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, July, 2003; www.cfr.org/pdf/Responders_TF.pdf.


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