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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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Local governments use GIS programs to view maps of things like infrastructure and tax parcels, giving them better data that'll allow smoother interactions with citizens.
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Four rural counties are set to receive fiber Internet connection thanks to investment from the New NY State Broadband Project and telecom partners.
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Portland, Maine’s push to become a smart city is raising questions for some about how the technology will impact the privacy of citizens and visitors.
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Aging systems in municipalities and governments can be some of the easiest targets for hackers — and the untrained employees make it even easier.
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In addition to publishing entirely new and conversational content, the city’s Web presence now includes access to dozens of municipal services that were not previously online.
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The role of social media in citizen-government interactions has steadily increased in recent years as the public becomes more reliant on the medium for real-time information.
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Though police and first responders can gain insights into possibly deadly situations as they unfold, the potential for misinformation and hoaxes runs rampant as well.
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A partnership between LA County and California State University, Los Angeles could change how the Parks and Recreation Department manages its vehicle fleet.
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Despite being denied during last fiscal year’s budget talks, dispatch officials in Daviess County are pointing to systems failures as proof technology upgrades need to be made.
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The choice between two voting machines for Franklin County could come down to how voters react to the devices during upcoming test runs.
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After starts and stops trailing back to 2016, a new filing with the Public Service Commission shows intent to install hundreds of electric vehicle charging stations across the city.
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Cities are all at different stages of the autonomous vehicle planning process. But in San Jose, Calif., the new technology is being baked into the city’s thinking on the future of mobility.
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Officials in Portland, Maine, have warmed to the idea of outfitting police with body-worn cameras, but some in the community want assurances there will be adequate privacy protections in place.
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Plus updates on the Array of Things Project and the city's redesigned website.
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Orange is the second township in its county to post its own budgeting information through OhioCheckbook.com.
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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.