State and local public health surveillance needs to be strengthened.
If we don't put enough public resources into surveillance, both in the veterinary context and the human context, then we must be prepared to pay the consequences when we do have a crisis.
With surveillance and public health awareness, Seva (which means "service" in Hindi) has, it says, cured blindness in 2 million people.
In addition, they pointed to issues around data storage and analysis, surveillance by public and private actors, and to the growth of markets for personal data.
The agency and park public health officers routinely conduct rodent surveillance, and the park inspects buildings and facilities, it said.
The core area and buffer zone have only light infrastructure dedicated to research, public use, institutional events and surveillance activities.
Within the hour it was announced that Italy, having refused money from the International Monetary Fund, had accepted IMF "surveillance" of its public finances.
For several decades, the United States and Brazil have participated in a bilateral dialogue to discuss medical research, disease surveillance, and improving public health.
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The New York surveillance video, made public late Sunday, shows an unidentified white man apparently in his 40s slipping down Shubert Alley and taking off his shirt, revealing another underneath.
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The surveillance reportedly was conducted from public property or publicly accessible spaces without search warrants.
The federal government says authorities can use electronic surveillance to track vehicles on public roads without a warrant, citing a 1983 Supreme Court ruling that declared there is no reasonable expectation of privacy there.
And tonight there's going to be a public hearing in Dillingham to discuss the surveillance cameras that have been installed. 80 cameras around the port and around the town purchased with grant money from the Department of Homeland Security.
In a Freedom of Information Request, it found that 29 public bodies had employed outside companies to do surveillance work in the last two years.
Surveillance technology, once it is installed for public safety purposes, quickly infiltrates other parts of our lives.
As well as the DfT, this included 27 councils and one public authority, who all paid private firms to undertake surveillance using powers under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (Ripa).
The FBI has alleged that on April 18, just hours after surveillance camera photos of the Tsarnaev brothers became public, Tazhayakov and two other students went to Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's dorm room and removed his backpack and laptop computer.
The three appeal judges were informed that letters of complaint are also to be sent to the Public Prosecution Service and the Law Society, amid concerns that covert surveillance may have been used against either the witness, his solicitor, or both.
"The government has acted to control surveillance by local councils but this research shows more than ever before public bodies are using private detectives to do their snooping, " he said.
Every month over a thousand surveillance operations are carried out, not just by law enforcement agencies but by other public bodies like councils and quangos.
America has become a country that routinely hunts down and kills individual terrorist enemies overseas - apparently now in preference to capturing and detaining them indefinitely - and its citizens put up with more burdensome security restrictions in transportation and in public places than before, as well as with a somewhat less constricted system of domestic electronic surveillance.
The most promising applications of mHealth for now are public-health messaging, stitching together smart medical grids, extending the reach of scarce health workers and establishing surveillance networks for infectious diseases.
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