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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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Systems connected: Mobility, infrastructure, city planning, data, taxation
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City and digital government leaders must demonstrate clear value, tangible outcomes and engaging experiences for their inhabitants, delivering public service for the future.
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Eighty percent of North Americans can no longer see the Milky Way at night. But the problem with light pollution isn't just about stargazing.
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The startup's new software program uses the data from home security systems to track seniors' activity, and family members can stay abreast of their relative's health through a mobile app.
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The roofless solar program works like a community garden, where neighbors all plant vegetables in one place instead of maintaining their own plots at individual homes. In this community garden, the harvest is solar energy.
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Planners should try to stay ahead of technology and embrace changes that will include driverless vehicles, and vehicles that share traffic and road conditions with each other.
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The National Association of City Transportation Officials' recent statement on automated driving reflects one tech giant's sentiments that driving is better left to machines.
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The new law negates town ordinances against ridesharing companies and puts authority solely on the State Department of Safety.
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Interstate 80 heading into San Francisco has been approved for the SMART Corridor project, which will outfit the highway with advanced metering lights, lane-closure warnings and variable speed-limit signs.
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The idea of turning lights on and off remotely might seem enticing, but make sure the software downloaded is properly secure.
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The Kansas town is considering a study that would asses the condition of city streets involving automated data collection using high-resolution digital cameras, GPS receivers and computers on board a company van.
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Since the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's official program to regulate shuttles began in April, the total number of stops has gone from 125 to 110, prompting tech workers to find other ways to get to their Silicon Valley offices.
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The Regional Transportation Alliance received nearly 340 responses to its crowdsourcing survey, and the top suggestion in each county was to improve public transit.
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Autonomous deliveries of food and parcels will be one step closer as Starship Technologies has agreed to partnerships in the UK, Germany and Switzerland.
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The new commercial drone rules are a reasonable way to guard public safety while providing businesses room to develop new uses for the technology.
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Last year an Oxnard, Calif., train was derailed, killing one and injuring 34 others. The Metrolink board is now considering a repair to prevent a similar tragedy.
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Mark Jacobson's home is the first constructed built on the Peninsula by BONE Structure, which uses patented light steel-frame building technology that allows for precision building.
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Places that are currently taking the needs of an aging population seriously will do best over the long haul.
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