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Tuesday, May 24, 2005, Volume 4, Issue 21

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Oregon Tests Novel Mileage Tax
City Drives 311 Citizen Response
ROI Initiative to Define Public Sector IT Value
News
Airport Opens Pet Park
Police Seek Quick Access to Gated Communities
News of the Weird

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Oregon Tests Novel Mileage Tax

In 1919, Oregon was the first state to tax gasoline. This fall, the state will launch the nation's first high-tech experiment to tax drivers for the miles they travel rather than the gas they buy.

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City Drives 311 Citizen Response

Researchers estimate that 60 to 90 percent of 911 calls are not emergency calls. According to a study sponsored by the National Institute of Justice, non-emergency 311 call systems can greatly reduce the 911 burdens.

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ROI Initiative to Define Public-Sector IT Value

A new initiative to address the challenge of calculating the return on investment (ROI) of information technology deployments in the public sector moves beyond traditional criteria that focus solely on financial returns. SAP is working with government agencies, public policy think tanks, and academic institutions to develop a “Public ROI” methodology for defining, measuring, and communicating not only the economic, but the social and political returns of government and public services programs.

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Airport Opens Pet Park

Passengers traveling with pets through Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport now have another place to give them a rest and water break. The "Paw Pad" is the second such pet park at the airport. The first, called the "Bone Yard," was so popular that another one was requested. The Paw Pad is a fenced area for dogs to stretch their legs after a long flight. It offers water spigots and bowls, paw shaped decorations, "mutt mitts" for cleaning up after the pet, and of course a red fire hydrant.

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Police Seek Quick Access to Gated Communities

City administrators in Murrieta, CA, are set to change development code so that gated communities would have to use standardized frequencies police can use to open gates. Currently, police have to radio dispatchers to get law enforcement codes for specific communities, which can sometimes be outdated. Although this has not caused any major problems yet, Sgt. Dennis Vrooman said the change would ensure police can respond as quickly as possible to future emergencies. The local fire department already uses more sophisticated strobe lights that automatically open gates, but those units cost more than $500 to install. The remote control devices the police department plans to buy if the standardization requirement passes cost about $100.
Source: The National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC).

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