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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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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti had several ballot measures approved in the last year that are expected to raise money for homeless housing and services, construction of community college, expand the park system and the construction of public transportation projects. But he's also asking the city to look toward the future.
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While plans for the technology use already exist, city leaders say a policy must first be developed for the drones to govern their use before being implemented.
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The project will cost LA County $4.4 million, with $2.8 million as the implementation cost, with the system offering reporting and in-system scoring functions which saves the staff days' worth of time.
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On Nov. 7, 61 percent of Greeley voters chose to give the city a chance to set up its own broadband service.
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The Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center is still under construction in Augusta, Ga., with the first building set to open in July 2018.
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An Atlanta-based company signed a 35-year lease agreement with the Development Authority of Columbus to lease a 21-acre site to develop into a solar farm.
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In part of our Digital Communities Special Report, we look at how CIOs play a critical role in getting technology into the process of fixing urban social problems.
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The explosion in data at the local level has led to breakthroughs in social services, but cities and counties must figure out how to analyze it effectively.
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In part of our Digital Communities Special Report, we look at how Allegheny County, Pa.'s Department of Human Services put data in a central location to solve a host of social problems.
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In part of our Digital Communities Special Report, we look at how mapping data can help cities understand how an urban community functions and identify where resources are lacking.
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In part of our Digital Communities Special Report, we look at how technology can help local governments tackle social issues, but bringing together data from multiple sources and using it wisely remains a significant challenge.
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Can technology lead to better policy on homelessness, poverty and other urban problems?
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Smart city projects in Atlanta, Chicago and Kansas City, Mo., were early efforts at the Internet of Things, analytics and other connected tech. Here's what they're up to today.
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From transportation to digital equity, connected communities like Albuquerque, Columbus and Las Vegas keep citizen needs at the forefront.
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After two years as chief technology officer in Washington, D.C., Archana Vemulapalli will return to the private sector.
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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.