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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 National League of Cities recommends that cities guard against reckless and privacy-violating use of drones.
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To compete, automakers are entering into partnerships with ride-hailing services and buying technology companies. All the major car companies have set up research labs in Silicon Valley, where they’re trying to lure scarce talent and expand their operations.
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The National Park Service's principal climate scientist explains why the parks are important laboratories for climate change research, and how climate change is altering the parks.
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The federal government is working on initial guidelines that would set safety standards for autonomous vehicles. Questions and others concerning issues such as liability and insurance need to get ironed out.
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The commission voted 4-1 to deny Uber’s appeal to reconsider the original fine, which was issued in April for operating without state permission.
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If signed, the bill would impose a $1 fee on all lead-acid car batteries, which would be put into a special fund earmarked to clean lead from sites across the state contaminated by the battery industry.
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The map pulls together information on transit routes, stops and schedules.
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Cities are experimenting with ways to meet the goals of affordable housing while still reaping the benefits of the sharing economy.
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What can we learn from cities around the world about how to pack people into small spaces while maintaining a high quality of life?
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Though the Shasta Regional Transportation Agency did not receive the Transit and Intercity Rail Capital grant, it vows to try again — but it won't get another opportunity to do so until 2018.
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An update to a free-to-use tool from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency seeks to make it easier for local government to prepare for a changing future.
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As a one time investor in Uber, Google has reportedly explored the option of turning its navigation subsidiary Waze into a ride-sharing app, potentially competing with the ride-sharing giant.
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If computers ruled the roads, we might be out of a jam.
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The Iowa Utilities Board has approved a $3.6 billion wind energy investment that will help convert the state's power grid to clean energy.
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It’s not enough to just store energy — system operators have to find a way to balance supply and demand instantaneously, generating every kilowatt that is demanded by customers who expect power the moment they flip a switch.
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The nonprofit Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Center has developed a series of auto cybersecurity best practices that cover governance, risk management, security by design and threat detection, to name a few.
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The Alphabet company will help users throughout the San Francisco Bay Area find rides to and from work.
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The transit-elevated bus takes public transit above the street.
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