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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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Houston has joined the 2018 Smart Cities Collaborative, an alliance of over 20 other cities dedicated to solving transportation challenges with emerging technology.
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Emergency response and service at the nation's busiest airport were unaffected by a March 22 ransomware attack, but the city of Atlanta is still working to restore some services across its enterprise.
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Companies have until mid-April to file proposals with the city of Atlanta to develop a wide-reaching smart cities infrastructure project.
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Tarrant County is looking at a handful of purposed projects to implement driverless tech on local roads.
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Utility workers in Chelan County have been granted the authority to fine, halt service and alert law enforcement to unauthorized cryptocurrency mining operations.
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The city had planned to launch at least one of four shuttles this month, but recent high-profile incidents are prompting calls for more testing.
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Mayor Percy Bland shared the objections of scores of residents, but the 250-foot cell tower was ultimately approved by the city council.
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The technology to triangulate where a gunshot came from has been used in the city, but now it’s finding a place in suburbs looking to curb gun violence.
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Officials say though the changeover to the modernized software brought some confusion, it will ultimately lead to efficiencies and greater accountability.
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The thriving Canadian municipality of Mississauga is harnessing innovative technology and stakeholder buy-in to become a model for connected communities.
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Laura Negrón will head up the newly formed effort to protect publicly held data in New York City.
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The department is testing about 5 percent of all new Advanced Metering Infrastructure before they’re installed.
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The Chicago metro area added over 4,000 tech jobs last year, even though the sector saw only modest growth.
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While some are advocating for a bullet train between Dallas and Houston, some are saying an expanded rail network makes more sense.
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In a partnership with Kansas City, some 5,000 smart, connected Avis rental cars will receive and send data related to parking, general information or events.
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