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SponsoredState and local governments are accelerating technology modernization, and embracing cloud as a vital part of those efforts. In this Q&A, Celeste O’Dea, Oracle senior managing director of strategic programs for government and education, and William Sanders, Oracle director of strategic programs for government and education, discuss the ways in which a cloud platform can provide a solid foundation for enterprise adoption.
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SponsoredThe passwordless future provides us a new hope to secure our systems.
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Each winning city will receive an individualized Readiness Workshop and host of tech tools to help further its efforts toward becoming a smart city.
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Residents can help determine what type of transit they'd most like to see along the busiest routes.
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While states have little control over whether utilities set up shared solar projects, many have been moving to open up the market for the development of community solar projects.
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The rice-grain-sized chip, implanted between the thumb and forefinger, emits a radio frequency that allows employees to open doors, pay for purchases in the company cafeteria, share business cards and log into their computers, all with a wave of their hand.
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The Colorado Department of Transportation will use a self-driving Autonomous Impact Protection Vehicle (AIPV), as a barrier to protect highway workers.
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Ford has invest $1 billion in Argo AI, which will help the auto giant develop autonomous vehicles by 2021. Argo is currently testing Ford Fusion hybrids on the streets of Pittsburgh.
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People and cars will need to communicate in some other way.
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Ford has also said it will invest $1 billion over the next five years in Argo AI, a self-driving startup.
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The $20 million project is expected to recoup nearly all of its costs from energy and maintenance savings over the life of the 15-year contract.
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States like New Mexico, Arizona, Texas and Nevada are all open to continuing research in truck-platooning.
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If it’s not in your car now, it will probably be in your next one.
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Researchers are developing a system that makes sure drivers who go the wrong way are easier to alert and track.
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For the revolution to succeed, smart regulators and thoughtful entrepreneurs will need to work together.
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The vision is an almost cyborg-like car, with features closely linked to the driver.
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The city is looking for 1,600 private vehicle volunteers for pilot program to measure safety features along the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway.
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Intel is counting on the data-intensive autonomous driving market to fill some of that gap.
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Unauthorized drone use could result in criminal prosecution, forfeiture of recordings and loss of installation access privileges.
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A closer look at how Pittsburgh's "Burgh's Eye View" is making a difference in various facets of city government.
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In this Q&A, Harriet Tregoning, former principal deputy assistant secretary of the Office of Community Planning and Development at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, talks about the importance of managing change and that things need to be designed for adaptation.
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