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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
 Japanese Police
The Chief of the Prefectural Police headquarters is appointed and dismissed by the National Public Safety Commission with the consent of the Prefectural Public Safety Commission.
An administrative commission operating on the basis of liaison and coordination with the Cabinet, the National Public Safety Commission is a government body responsible for the administrative supervision of the police.
The National Public Safety Commission is composed of the Chairman and five members.
www.iej.uem.br /police.htm

  
 National Public Safety Commission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Public Safety Commission is the policy making and oversight body of the National police forces in Japan and South Korea.
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/National_Public_Safety_Commission

  
 National Institute of Justice - Technology Programs
Federal Communications Commission, Public Safety National Coordination Committee : The National Coordination Committee (NCC) was established by the Commission to solicit input from the public safety community in the further development of rules governing the new 700 MHz public safety band, particularly in regard to interoperability.
National Public Safety Telecommunications Council : The National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) is a federation of associations representing public safety telecommunications.
National Association of School Safety and Law Enforcement Officers : Learn about NASSLEO, the oldest school safety organization in the United States is a non-profit association of North American law enforcement and security administrators, professionals and experts from coast to coast dedicated to the safety of students, faculty and institutional property.
www.ojp.usdoj.gov /nij/sciencetech/links.htm

  
 National Police Agency (NPA)
The agency is headed by a commissioner general who is appointed by the National Public Safety Commission with the approval of the prime minister.
The national level police organizations are the National Police Safety Commission (NPSC) and the National Police Agency (NPA).
The PP is supervised by the Prefectural Public Safety Commission, which carries out all police duties within the boundaries of the prefecture.
www.fas.org /irp/world/japan/npa.htm

  
 National Public Safety Commission: Definition and links by Encyclopedian.com Information about National Public Safety Commission
National Public Safety Commission (国家公安委員会) is an organization officially with a team of around 5 commitees beloging to the cabinet of the Japanese government, overseeing the national security in Japan.
National Public Safety Commission: Definition and links by Encyclopedian.com Information about National Public Safety Commission
Definition / meaning of National Public Safety Commission:
www.encyclopedian.com /na/National-Public-Safety-Commission.html

  
 WT Docket No. 96-86
To coordinate the new public safety spectrum in an effective manner, the coordinators need only become familiar with the national, regional, state and/or local plans that will be adopted and be prepared -- through use of a centralized data base -- to implement them in accordance with the Commission's rules and policies.
To enable public safety entities in all areas and regions to benefit from such a measure in connection with the licensing of the 746-806 MHz spectrum, giveback procedures must be incorporated into the national plan for this spectrum.
This is because most public safety agencies, such as fire and police departments, typically employ only one type of agency-operated mobile system in connection with the discharge of their primary functions, as it would be burdensome and inefficient to require field personnel and vehicles to be equipped with more than one radio.
www.imsasafety.org /jc96_86.htm

  
 National Public Safety Commission National Police Agency (South
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National Public Safety Commission National Police Agency (South
National Vocational Qualification A National Vocational Qualification or NVQ is a certificate of vocational education in the United Kingdom.
www.masterliness.com /7i/N.htm

  
 Public Safety National Coordination Committee (NCC)
The Public Safety National Coordination Committee First Report to the Federal Communications Commission
The Public Safety National Coordination Committee meeting was held at 9:30 a.m.
The National Coordination Committee (NCC) was established by the Commission for the purpose of addressing and advising the Commission on the operational and technical parameters for use of the 700 MHz band.
wireless.fcc.gov /publicsafety/ncc

  
 NJRC - Home Page
The Commission will continue to pursue the passage of legislation that will permit New Jersey to become a member of the National Compact Licensing program.
Commission staff is ready to assist Monmouth, its participants and employees in making the groundbreaking endeavor a success.
The Commission will assist the further relocation of the Atlantic City Casino Hub which is scheduled to move from its present location at Atlantic City Racecourse to a more modern location in the Atlantic City area.
www.nj.gov /lps/racing

  
 CRIME, TERROR & WAR: NATIONAL SECURITY & PUBLIC SAFETY IN THE INFORMATION AGE
The PDD: (1) declares as a national goal the ability to protect infrastructures from intentional acts; (2) emphasizes the importance of public-private partnership, and directs each sector to produce a plan; (3) establishes a structure for coordination; and (4) directs NSC principals to submit a schedule to implement a national plan integrating the sector plans.
National remediation efforts, to identify date-dependent code and chips, diagnose problems, devise and implement fixes, test their efficacy, and investigate problems that may have been overlooked, have been very uneven.
Public airing of the issue resulted in a commitment to fully restore funding for the program, as well as a stated policy commitment to the program.
www.euronet.nl /~rembert/echelon/ctw.htm

  
 Koan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Koan (公安) is a common shorthand for the Japanese National Public Safety Commission.
Dates are as per Zen's Chinese Heritage, subtitled The masters and their teachings by Andy Ferguson, published in 2000 by Wisdom Publications.
Chung Feng Ming Pen (中峰明本 1263 - 1323) wrote that kung-an is an abbreviation for kung-fu an-tu (公府之案牘 pronounced in Japanese as ko-fu no an-toku), which referred to a "public record" or the "case records of a public law court"
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Koan

  
 MINNESOTA COMMISSION OF PUBLIC SAFETY: An Inventory of Its Main Files at the Minnesota Historical Society
Correspondence and reports of Lowry, the commission's special agent, relating to investigations made by Lowry into complaints of liquor traffic and liquor law violation, disregard of commission's orders, "liberty bond slackers," and cases of alleged disloyalty and sedition; and reports on the work of county public safety committees or councils of defense.
Mechanism was provided for the establishment of county and local public safety commissions with directors and secretaries appointed by the state commission.
Primarily correspondence with county public safety associations or superintendents of schools (and officials of other educational institutions) regarding organization of telegraphy training courses (responses to commission circular).
www.mnhs.org /library/findaids/psc001.html

  
 Guardian Unlimited World dispatch Textbook crimes
Yoshitaka Murata, the chairman of the national public safety commission, said he expected better from his compatriots.
An envelope containing razor blades was sent to the Chinese consulate in Fukuoka and the entrance to the Chinese ambassador's residence in Tokyo was splattered with red paint.
Significantly, most were optimistic that East Asia's two most powerful nations would overcome their differences and learn to put up with - if not like - each other again, but that progress would require astute diplomacy at the highest level.
www.guardian.co.uk /elsewhere/journalist/story/0,7792,1466673,00.html

  
 Japan's Legal System On The Stand - No. 35, September 15, 2000
All judges, public prosecutors and bengoshi are graduates of the Shiho Kenshujo.
Furthermore, Japanese police investigations are not subject to scrutiny by the public or other government agencies; the Japanese approach relies on the honesty and morality of police authorities instead of the system of checks and balances used in the United States.
The council recommended that the NPSC revamp and intensify its inspections of law enforcement operations and that police training programs be updated to reflect changes in Japanese society.
www.jei.org /Archive/JEIR00/0035f.html

  
 Public Safety Division Website
In January 2005, the Public Safety Division became the Emergency Planning and Public Safety Division as a result of a reorganization of the Office of Spectrum Management and William Belote is the Chief of the new division.
The Public Safety Program was established to coordinate the various spectrum and telecommunications related activities and programs within the Federal Government as it relates to public safety.
On August 13, 1996, NTIA's Office of Spectrum Management announced the formation of a new Public Safety Program Office.
pswac.ntia.doc.gov /pubsafe

  
 Call to exclude politicians from public safety commission -DAWN - National; 29 April 2005
The commission was created to monitor police performance, check police excesses, establish liaison between the public and police and make efforts to improve police efficiency.
So six from elected side and only three from public is not a fair composition and it also violates the spirit of the police order, he regretted, adding that three more members from the public should be included.
Previously, the composition of members in the commission under original PO 2002 was eight, (four independent members from each district and four from district assembly).
www.dawn.com /2005/04/29/nat2.htm

  
 FCC News Release: KATHLEEN WALLMAN NAMED CHAIR OF COMMISSION PUBLIC SAFETY NATIONAL COORDINATION COMMITTEE
Chairman William E. Kennard announced today that he has chosen Kathleen Wallman to Chair the Commission's Public Safety National Coordination Committee (NCC).
In a Report and Order adopted in December 1997, the Commission reallocated 24 MHz to public safety as part of DTV transition (700 MHz public safety spectrum).
Because public safety radio operations are scattered across the radio spectrum, and because many systems and technologies used by public safety agencies are incompatible with each other, units from different agencies at the scene of a major emergency have had difficulty communicating with each other.
www.fcc.gov /Bureaus/Wireless/News_Releases/1999/nrwl9005.html

  
 011116-trans.txt
I think that the Commission is balancing a lot of different issues with the DTV transition, as well as making the spectrum available for public safety and commercial uses.
As a result of this gracious authorization to use channel 16 public safety agencies have expended millions upon millions of dollars to enhance communications systems that have served to improve police response time, and provide more information to the police officers who respond to the scene.
Many in the public safety community, and in the broadcast industry, and in the commercial wireless industry, believe that if the statute remains in its present form, there will be very few stations that actually vacate the 700 MHz band by 2006.
wireless.fcc.gov /publicsafety/ncc/ncc_releases/011116-trans.txt

  
 National Public Safety Commission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/National_Public_Safety_Commission

  
 NOHSC Home
The National Occupational Health and Safety Commission (NOHSC) has declared the National Code of Practice for Noise Management and Protection of Hearing at Work [NOHSC:2009(2004)] 3rd Edition
The standard provides a nationally consistent framework for managing safety in the industry.
Construction Standard : NOHSC has declared a national standard for OHS for the construction industry after more than two years of consultations.
www.nohsc.gov.au

  
 BBC NEWS World Asia-Pacific Police gaffe irks Japanese leader
I told the National Public Safety Commission chief to take steps so police are trained and prepared."
The prime minister has told Japan's public security chief to tighten up police training to prevent a repeat incident.
The incident, which happened in Tokyo's Daiba district, was broadcast by Fuji Television Network on its morning news bulletin.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/newsFeedXML/moreover/-/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4287899.stm

  
 National Police Agency
National Police Agency (警察庁; Keishi-cho) in Japan is a police organization belonging to the National Public Safety Commission.
It uses material from the wikipedia article National Police Agency.
Outside this, there are local police organizations in each region in Japan:
www.eurofreehost.com /na/National_Police_Agency.html

  
 asahi.com¡§NPA plans database on DNA of suspects - ENGLISH
If the suspects die or are cleared of wrongdoing, the DNA information will be deleted from the database based on new rules of the National Public Safety Commission.
The National Police Agency will create its first database of DNA samples collected directly from suspects to give investigators easy access to irrefutable evidence on a nationwide basis, officials said.
According to a 2002 survey by the Paris-based International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol), 41 countries have introduced such nationwide DNA databases.
www.asahi.com /english/Herald-asahi/TKY200506030149.html

  
 Guide to Public Information
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is an independent federal regulatory agency created to protect the public from unreasonable risks of injuries and deaths associated with some 15,000 types of consumer products.
to be furnished to the public by employees of the Commission informally
These include local and national media coverage, publication of numerous booklets and product alerts, a web site, a telephone Hotline, the National Injury Information Clearinghouse, CPSC's Public Information Center and responses to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.
www.cpsc.gov /about/guide.html

  
 NRC: Home Page
Protecting public health and safety through regulation of nuclear power and the civilian use of nuclear materials
Commission Webcast Meeting [June 28, 2005 at 9:30 A.M.]
Links elsewhere on the NRC Web site to documents in ADAMS may still result in error messages because some formerly public documents are still being reviewed.
www.nrc.gov

  
 APCO International - Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials, International
06/14/2005 - APCO SUPPORTS SAVE LIVES ACT OF 2005 - The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International and several other public safety and law enforcement organizations issued a statement today in support of the "Spectrum Availability for Emergency-Response and Law- Enforcement to Improve Vital Emergency Services (Save Lives) Act of 2005."
APCO Institute is proud to support the world’s public safety telecommunicators, who serve day and night, holidays and weekends, in rooms with few windows.
AFC is the premier frequency coordinator supporting public safety agencies to meet their FCC licensing requirements.
www.apcointl.org

  
 Public Safety National Coordination Committee Subcommittee Meeting Notice
For Further Information Contact: Michael J. Wilhelm, Designated Federal Officer of the Public Safety National Coordination Committee (202) 418-0680, or by e-mail to mwilhelm@fcc.gov.
Public Safety National Coordination Committee Subcommittee Meeting Notice
Action by Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau.
www.fcc.gov /Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/2000/da000966.html

  
 NPSTC
Formed on May 1, 1997, NPSTC is a federation of associations representing public safety telecommunications.
NPSTC develops and makes recommendations to appropriate governmental bodies regarding public safety communications issues and policies that promote greater interoperability and cooperation between Federal, State and local agencies.
NPSTC: The Collective Voice of Public Safety Communications
www.npstc.org

  
 CPSC Home Page
View and order CPSC publications on a wide variety of consumer safety issues.
Be among the first to receive new recalls and safety information.
CPSC promotes safety by participating in, and preparing information about, voluntary standards activities for a wide range of consumer products.
www.cpsc.gov

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