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The Oak Forest, Ill., Police Department has purchased red light photo enforcement systems from Beverly, Mass.-based GATSO USA. The Cleveland Division of Police has purchased 350 stun guns from Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Taser International. The Kansas Highway Patrol has purchased 240 stun guns from the company. Mobile, Ala., has purchased software for an emergency notification system from the Lancaster,

The Oak Forest, Ill., Police Department has purchased red light photo enforcement systems from Beverly, Mass.-based GATSO USA.

The Cleveland Division of Police has purchased 350 stun guns from Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Taser International. The Kansas Highway Patrol has purchased 240 stun guns from the company.

Mobile, Ala., has purchased software for an emergency notification system from the Lancaster, Pa.-based NTI Group.

Washington-based County Executives of America (CEA) has contracted with Chicago-based Cardinal Point Strategies to lead the CEA Homeland Security Resource Center's School Safety Initiative.

Anne Arundel County, Md., has purchased an integrated public safety system from Annapolis, Md.-based Compudyne that includes computer-aided dispatch and administrative functions.

The Newbern, N.C.-based National Association of State 911 Administrators has contracted with Ebensburg, Pa.-based L. Robert Kimball & Assoc. to develop a national state 911 plan.

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