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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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The Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) and the Smart City Works Actuator are seeking applications from entrepreneurs, startups and companies with emerging products that are designed to make cities smarter, more livable and more resilient.
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Startup Blokable designs and manufactures self-contained housing structures that are outfitted with electrical and plumbing systems as well as appliances and fixtures.
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Fishers, Ind., will be home to the state's first Internet of Things lab scheduled to open this fall — and the city intends for IoT and technology to bolster and even supplant longtime powerhouse industries.
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Velodyne now makes lidar, the laser-based sensors that let autonomous cars see their surroundings with stunning precision, even at freeway speed
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With Amazon’s pending acquisition of Whole Foods Market, there may soon be brick-and-mortar locations for the Seattle company to experiment with new shopping and pick-up experiences.
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To preserve their communities' economic and social well-being, leaders will need to manage an endless cycle of technological disruption.
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Transit officials there are nearing the end of a one-year pilot program that could reinvent paratransit services.
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Mainstream analysts have assumed adoption of fully autonomous vehicles will take much longer, despite predictions by entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk that they are just around the corner.
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And if so, will people trust them?
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The Model Minimum Uniform Crash Criteria's latest edition has new instructions for reporting the emerging sector of autonomous vehicles.
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The few projects that have studied mileage-based usage taxes have been in California, Oregon and Washington. This will be the first East Coast study.
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Researchers at the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute wanted to see how people would react to a normal looking van without a driver in the front seat.
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If the pilot project works, Arlington could add more driverless shuttles.
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The hope is that the two-month test of smart city tech is successful and can be made available to other cities in the state.
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Energy storage has received much more attention in the past few years as policymakers across the country have mandated the use of increasingly more renewable energy sources into their state energy portfolios as ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Since the tolls are electronic, this can mean extra fees for out-of-town drivers in rental cars.
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The tech promises to determine where hazardous flooding conditions exist down to within inches.
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Google spinoff Waymo has a new patent for developing a car that loses its rigidity during a crash, lessening the impact.
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