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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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The city has taken the lead on testing the technology and other cities are keen to apply what it learns.
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The city council voted in favor of a lawsuit against the Trump administration over new rules limiting local control of telecom antenna installations.
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The city was authorized by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, FEMA and California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services to send its own alerts through the system in May.
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The library system will begin offering access to 200 unlimited Wi-Fi hotspots free of charge.
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The city is calling the federal action to establish limits on how much cities can charge telecom providers an “overreach.”
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Innovations in technology and process have helped the city and county of Denver provide vital services more efficiently, its CIO says.
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A coalition of thought leaders are behind an effort to focus the collective talent of industry, academia and the public sector to develop and meet smart cities goals.
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The move would make it easier and cheaper for residents to install solar arrays in Yakima.
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Officials believe the technology is responsible for reducing the number of crashes at some intersections by more than half.
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With few signs of renewal in the area, officials are hoping investments in transit and technology will move the needle.
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The city is partnering with May Mobility as part of the Grand Rapids Autonomous Mobility Initiative.
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Sacramento, Houston, Indianapolis and Los Angeles are the first cities getting access to the service Oct. 1.
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The city council unanimously approved its Fiber Optics Master Plan earlier this month.
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The technology will being tested in an area of Colorado Springs with the highest reports of gunfire.
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According to a recent report, the Dallas-Fort Worth area has one of the largest concentrations of tech talent in the U.S.
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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.