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The technology that helped investigators track one of three men accused of opening fire in the French Quarter, killing one and wounding three, has also raised criticism about the actions of an Orleans Parish judge.
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ISU Gaurdian is a safety app that allows users to send real-time location updates to a group of friends or family and alert them of any danger, and users can also anonymously report crimes on campus.
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The new radio systems allow first responders in Franklin, Adams, and Dauphin counties to maintain contact with each other through a Motorola DSR system backup core if main communication system fails.
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Officials are weighing the benefits and side effects of on-demand scooters, especially when it comes to their use on public sidewalks.
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Detroit may be behind on rolling out a full sustainability action agenda, but the city is agile and catching up fast with a new set of digital tools to foster engagement among the community.
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The 18-month pilot involves more than 1,000 vehicles and will attempt to collected more accurate transportation data that could help drivers and the city's transit service.
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The potential for IoT to improve residents’ lives is significant, but only if cities have adequate digital infrastructure.
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Startup Receives $10.7M in Incentives to Stay in Raleigh In exchange for the state and local government investment, the Raleigh-based software startup Pendo agrees to create nearly 600 jobs in the North Carolina city and invest $34.6 million in facilities.
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Amid concerns that the next-generation wireless technology poses health risks for residents, the Marin County city moved to limit 5G's rollout ahead of an FCC ruling that takes effect in January.
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The Rhode Island Department of Transportation announced it has chosen May Mobility to run its one-year autonomous vehicle pilot program in the capital city, and the state may extend the contract by two years.
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Worcester is the latest Massachusetts city to try out body-worn cameras, a transparency and accountability tool that has spread in popularity among U.S. police departments in the last several years.
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Per a statement from the city of Linden, Mich., the perpetrators are using the municipality's domain name as well as the email addresses of staff, police and councilmembers to get people to click on suspicious links.
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Born from a web of partnerships, including the Smart Columbus initiative kicked off with a U.S. Department of Transportation grant two years ago, Ohio's capital city is now opening its self-driving shuttle to the public.
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A series of meetings is being hosted to flesh out what residents of Henderson County require when it comes to their high-speed Internet connections.
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The move toward the Odyssey Case Management software will bring the county in line with 62 others using the product.
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The security measure is being piloted in three Michigan cities as a way to detect irregularities that could influence the outcome of elections, such as cyberattacks, machine and human errors.
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Each year since 2020, 38-year public employee Bill Mann has focused on an individual theme designed to protect both the public and private sectors, and this year’s features weekly cybersecurity lessons.