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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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Florida's Miami-Dade County is getting ready for connected vehicles and ubiquitous intelligence.
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The technology visually captures below-ground assets so that cities, utility companies and other players may reduce the time and cost required for street projects.
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The law does not open California’s vast network of freeways, highways and streets to robot cars, but loosens restrictions in two places.
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While the federal government has released null, it has been more quiet about the regulations of drone technology.
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The state is moving toward a future where cars can operate without humans.
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The new bill explicitly prohibits drivers from using cellphones behind the wheel for any distracting activities unless they do so through dictation or other hands-free modes.
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Many consumers have suggested that they want cars that can drive themselves in all conditions, but still give humans the ability to take control if they want.
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UAV technology can help reduce the costs of operation while keeping power moving from spread out production locations to users.
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Improved autonomous vehicle technology could reduce the tens of thousands of annual U.S. deaths due to human error behind the wheel. Are driverless cars the next big public health intervention?
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Vivek Ranadive, owner of the Sacramento Kings, is excited to unveil the team's new arena fit with smart turnstiles, plenty of bandwidth and sensors that let guests know which bathroom has the shortest line.
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California doubled down this month on its climate commitment with the enactment of Senate Bill 32, the passage of which passage was politically palatable only because the technology exists to achieve its ambitious targets.
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The administration's high-tech initiatives keep growing.
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Four citizen-driven innovation dominated projects were showcased at the a Smart Cities exhibition in Paris.
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The MetroLab Network, part of the White House's Smart Cities initiative, has received an $80 million boost in funds.
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The UPS test involved delivery of an asthma inhaler via a battery-powered drone with night vision. UPS expects the drone could deliver items that weigh up to four to five pounds.
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The decarbonization of the economy has barely started in much of the country. In California, it’s well underway. The state’s emissions have fallen almost every year since 2007.
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Cyberthreats to critical infrastructure for power, water and wastewater utilities were the focus of a three-day Cyber Physical Systems Summit.
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The power grid can’t store large amounts of energy, so electricity must be produced as it is used. One Maryland company has found a way to use water heaters -- a staple in all homes -- as a way to store energy for peak hours.
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