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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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All city departments will be using the CityWorks suite of tools in the hopes of streamlining daily operations and communication.
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Needing a significant investment from the city to lay new wires, the Spokane City Council is looking to explore the option of owning a public broadband network that some say could lower the cost of connectivity in town.
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The newest craze in urban transportation seems to be on-demand bikes, but cities are increasingly running into problems with the services.
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The use of the technology by detectives working a drug case ended up in court and could lead to new rules around the powerful software.
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The New NY Broadband Program funded nearly $200,000 to expand satellite Internet to over 1,100 locations.
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This is part two of a series about the 35 cities that have advanced in the Bloomberg Mayors Challenge. This week, we look at plans from Boulder, Colo.; Charleston, S.C.; Coral Gables, Fla.; and Georgetown, Texas.
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The state is funding the $35.7 million move to an intelligent transportation system, which will include real-time ride tracking as well as security upgrades.
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A lack of space and the need for longevity is prompting a handful of local New York governments to ditch their paper files for digital records.
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Port of Walla Walla officials are mulling a lease for a digital mining operation that would bring an estimated $7 million in investment and as many as 20 jobs.
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Local business owners are calling for a moratorium on the dockless, on-demand bikes until the city can nail down policies.
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The California DMV may have loosened the regulations around driverless self-driving vehicles, but city officials are saying the technology needs to be vetted before it takes to public roads.
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From locating suspects to potential accident sites, data analytics tools from are giving authorities a leg up.
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The company has crafted its rendition of an indoor connected city, complete with a micro-apartment, autonomous shuttles and IoT-equipped infrastructure.
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The region has attracted many large tech-centric companies looking to draw on its utility assets.
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By 2020, Metro Transit will begin incorporating electric buses into its fleet.
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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.