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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The nearly $400,000 package will replace its outdated system.
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Data is lending insights into how some of the 90,000 bicyclists traverse the city.
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Many cities collect valuable data on themselves.
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Union leaders say policies and privacy concerns must be addressed before the technology is implemented.
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The buildout of a network would cost Boulder, Colo., between $70 million and $140 million, but some argue it could be the answer to a free and open local Internet.
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The retirement of four buses is giving Walla Walla Valley Transit the opportunity to upgrade its service vehicles.
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The city’s chief innovation and analytics officer is optimistic that joining STiR’s inaugural national class will facilitate cooperation between local government and the thriving startup ecosystem in Colorado.
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ProjectNOLA is working to put surveillance cameras on more than 100 places of worship around the city to bolster the cameras network used by police.
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New parking meters, if approved by Fort Wayne City Council, will ease enforcement for city staff.
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The city will replace around 43,500 water meters with automated readers that include leak detection capabilities.
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The county plans to mount a new tower nearby by the I-95 interchange as part of its overhauled radio system.
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IT systems in North Carolina's largest county are being held hostage after a successful phishing attack. The county refused to pay the attackers off, prompting a second attempt from the hackers.
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This week, county commissioners approved a $68 million contract with the city and Motorola that will upgrade the outdated radios and provide maintenance for 15 years. The city council is set to decide on the project next week.
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Pennsylvania is no stranger to technology changing its industry. At a recent meeting, business leaders in Lehigh Valley discussed what the future might look like.
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City leaders in Lafayette, Colo., will pilot remote access to council meetings over the coming months.
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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.