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Transportation and Infrastructure

New York City Unveils Huge Bike Sharing System
May 7, 2012 - New York City will soon have 10,000 rental bikes available, paid for by no public money.

New Nuclear Technology May Debut in Missouri
April 20, 2012 - Reactor construction hinges on U.S. Department of Energy investment funds.

Big Oil, Environmentalists at Odds Over Drilling Tech
April 16, 2012 - In Wayne County, Ill., companies look to use horizontal drilling to access oil and gas deposits underground, spurring environmental concerns.

4 Priorities for Improving Cybersecurity in the U.S.
April 16, 2012 - America needs to upgrade its risk management processes for cybersecurity, ex-White House staffer says.

New Tech Aims to Speed Airport Screenings
April 16, 2012 - Machines check the validity of identification cards and boarding passes as passengers move through airport security.

Smart Screens Coming to NYC Phone Booths
April 9, 2012 - City to offer free, multilingual access to neighborhood information via upgraded pay phone terminals.

Internet of Things Comes to Government
April 3, 2012 - New data shows states and localities investing in smart infrastructure projects.

Baltimore Water Main Inspected With High-Tech Probe
March 28, 2012 - City uses electromagnetic technology to scan for pipe damage while keeping water service up and running.

Spray-On Pothole Filler? Yes, It Exists
March 27, 2012 - After a year of piloting pavement spray technology, the Ohio Department of Transportation this month implemented the technology throughout a seven-county district.

Parking System Goes Green at San Luis Obispo Airport
March 19, 2012 - San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport in California has updated its parking payment system to solar-powered automated kiosks.

Smart Snowplows Keep the Highway to Valdez, Alaska, Clear
March 15, 2012 - GPS and heads-up display technology keep Alaska snowplow drivers on the road, even if they can’t see it.

IBM Names 2012 Smarter Cities Challenge Grant Winners
March 15, 2012 - Eight U.S. cities are among the 33 recipients, with issues on the table such as integrating transportation methods and lowering rates of respiratory illness.

Tech Helps Transit Authority Rebound in Gulf Coast Area
March 7, 2012 - Transportation management software gives Mississippi's Coast Transit Authority an edge in re-plotting routes to accommodate riders that moved inland after Hurricane Katrina.

Driverless Cars on California Roads Could be Regulated
March 1, 2012 - State Sen. Alex Padilla introduces legislation that would regulate testing of autonomous vehicles on California’s roadways.

3 Reasons Arlington County, Va., Started Building a Fiber Network
March 1, 2012 - In a unique public partnership, Arlington County, Va., has taken the first big steps for a fiber-optic network that will support education, emergency management and other government use.

The Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers of 2012
February 29, 2012 - Government Technology’s Top 25 honors innovators in the public sector.

The Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers of 2013
February 27, 2012 - Government Technology’s Top 25 honors innovators in the public sector.

Nevada DMV Approves Regulations for Testing Driverless Vehicles
February 27, 2012 - Companies will be able to apply to test autonomous vehicles starting March 1.

California Bill Would Prevent Cell Service Shutdowns
February 24, 2012 - Proposal stems from Bay Area Rapid Transit turning off its mobile network during protests last year.

Satellite-Based Air Traffic Control System Taking Off
February 23, 2012 - Frederick Municipal Airport in Maryland is the latest aviation facility in the U.S. moving to adopt the Federal Aviation Administration’s new satellite air traffic control system.


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