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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 company behind a Lake County broadband project is suing the county for unpaid work and materials.
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This year's winners are focused on deploying technology where it makes the most impact for residents.
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Jeff Reichman, co-founder of January Advisors, discussed the aftermath of the devastating hurricane and how the tech community came together to help.
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Recent events involving unmanned aerial vehicles are prompting Oceanside officials to consider new rules around the devices.
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The electronic voting technology would allow voters to use a handheld device to vote from their seats at town meetings.
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The new Fall River website was aimed to be the primary way people search for information about the community or interact with city government.
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A $1 million cybersecurity initiative offers 'cutting edge' learning.
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How are millennials changing the economies of small cities?
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Oklahoma may have signed onto the national first responder communications network, FirstNet, but they aren’t getting their hopes up about what it will mean for local departments.
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Modern smart water meters can relay real-time water-use data to both the water utility and customers, leading to improved conservation and quicker leak repairs.
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The limited pilot involves 30 troopers, and will be paid for with a $52,000 federal grant.
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City leaders believe the high-capacity, limited-stop service could alleviate some of the city’s transit challenges.
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An outdated system and technological changes prompted San Diego Gas and Electric to ask for a $253 million computer system that could cost nearly $1 billion over the next 20 years.
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After acknowledging the voter registration system was targeted by hackers in Nov. 2016, officials expect it to happen again.
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More than 30 police officers received training on the devices following the Board of Police Commissioners' unanimous approval last month.
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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.