Latest Stories
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.
More Stories
-
Facebook has been installing wireless "nodes" on poles throughout San Jose as part of a pilot to test technology to bring gigabit-speed Internet to large cities.
-
The administration has proposed a $77,000, four-month lease with a California-based company for a 40-foot electric bus to be tested around mid-December.
-
The transportation adjustments are sought to help congestion problems, among other things for commuters.
-
The sheriff's department bought two drones and a trailer that has been converted to a model flight station through forfeited money and community donations.
-
LA County will team up with two of CSULA's senior computer engineering projects, entering as a test-run for a long-term effort.
-
Bus riders with disabilities voiced concern about the county's smaller, more fuel-efficient buses at a Transportation and Public Works meeting.
-
Cities are spending millions through purchase cards, credit cards that allow employees who have been cleared for a card to buy county supplies with taxpayer money.
-
Citizens are invited to take surveys on a variety of different drone applications.
-
Springfield, Ohio wants $15 million to turn itself into a drone hub and manufacturer.
-
Can the wave of commuter start-ups in San Francisco help solve nearby cities' transportation struggles?
-
A new online dashboard tracks blighted properties across the city in an effort to measure and keep better track of them.
-
First he helped connect the Dominican Republic. Now, he wants to connect rural Virginia.
-
Wiretap software can be installed on-site or in the cloud, continuously analyzing all conversations and file content that moves across a company’s in-house social network.
-
Neighboring counties use social media daily to post jobs, budget resolutions and important news for residents.
-
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development will give money to spur on 39 projects across the state.
Premier Sponsors
Most Read
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.