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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 improvements will mean better connections to vital city facilities and long-term cost savings.
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Officials say the expansion of Internet service in the region is essential to its diversification and economic growth.
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Law enforcement is grappling with the growing trend of hackers being hired to sabotage online assets, according to the FBI.
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Security cameras in the county’s high-crime areas are becoming more pervasive, giving law enforcement agencies better tools to work with.
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Ahead of announcing the Digital Cities winners Thursday, the Center for Digital Government shares a few key trends that emerged from the results.
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Voters in Washington state and Colorado are pushing for municipal broadband networks, while Comcast argues cities should stick to the government basics.
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The collaboration with Rice University is focused on bridging the gap between the on-campus research and the city’s real-world needs.
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Though city officials cleared the way for the use of the devices, a policy must still be developed for their implementation.
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A 12-month pilot is scheduled to launch on city roads Nov. 8.
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Police understaffing and a considerable crime rate have driven some residents to social media to solve crimes, like burglary and auto theft. But officials warn the trend is not only dangerous, but could impact the prosecution of the criminals.
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A specially equipped vehicle will be scanning the city and its facilities to create a digital model that could replace satellite imagery.
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By the middle of next year, officials in Gower are hopeful their town will be seeing the benefits of broadband Internet service.
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In preparation for Voting Day, Electec Election Services shows Laurel voters how to use their new electronic voting machines.
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A partnership between the city and Oak Ridge National Laboratory hopes to gain insights into trends with the deployment of sensors and a real-time visualization platform.
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Private and public sector speakers talk about the necessary means to bridging the digital divide.
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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.