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Russell Nichols

Staff Writer
Seattle launches one of the nation's first Active Traffic Management systems. The technology is designed to help drivers both avoid existing traffic congestion prevent future congestion from forming.
East Orange, N.J., Police Department uses surveillance cameras, sensor technology and predictive analytics to identify crimes before they happen.
Montana officials believe it’s the first U.S. state to install a ‘heat wheel’ in its data center, which uses climate control technology to keep server temperatures and costs down.
By the end of 2010, Verizon plans to launch a massive long term evolution (LTE) network, reaching 110 million Americans in 38 major markets across the country.
Bergen County, N.J., uses fingerprint scanners to accurately deliver social services to the homeless.
Ramsey County Sheriff's Office lets public view real-time footage from 10 surveillance cameras to help prevent crime.
Facebook and Twitter bolster new local shared emergency information network that will enable municipalities to deliver instant alerts to citizens.
California and Sprint will team up to deploy system that aims to save lives and protect property by delivering warnings and safety information via text alerts to wireless phones in specified locations.
Georgetown County, S.C., brings 25 of the popular Kindle wireless reading devices to local libraries as part of ongoing push to adopt new technologies and improve youth literacy.
Public safety technology aims to save lives and protect property by delivering warnings and safety information via text alerts to wireless phones in specified locations.