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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 state will give funds to 52 cities and counties as part of the Tennessee Broadband Accessibility Act.
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Resident complaints have helped prompt the installation of adaptive traffic signals throughout town.
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Leveraging the county’s fiber-optic infrastructure is one key piece of the broadband puzzle, but officials in Whitman County said there is still a need for investment.
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Outreach workers, armed with a new smartphone app, are getting a clearer picture of the city’s homeless population through data.
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New research is lending insights on how millennials’ preferences are changing urban environments.
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A county official says providing Internet access to rural areas is not a matter of ability so much as finding the cash to make it happen.
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The new software will replace an outdated system, and will streamline county processes.
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The county spent nearly $163,000 on 22 new voting machines to be used in the upcoming election.
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City officials are set to approve the four-year program aimed at testing the technology.
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Efforts by the Federal Aviation Administration to regulate drone traffic has the attention of the city of Bluefield.
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The 2015 New NY Broadband program is bringing connectivity to an area plagued by slow Internet speeds.
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Changes to a subsidized broadband program could affect millions across the country and thousands in the state of Ohio.
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Regional transit officials hope the on-demand program, similar to an Uber or Lyft rideshare, will improve rider experience.
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Deputy CIO Mark Wheeler will serve as the interim replacement as city conducts a national search for his permanent successor.
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The nonprofit group, which helps a coalition of mayors leverage the skills, knowledge and creativity of citizens in order to improve local government, is more involved in tech projects than ever before.
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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.