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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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Although California leads states in electric vehicles on the road, many are still concerned about the lack of EV infrastructure. One solution would be to open the market for charging stations.
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The report asserts that the vast majority of the 2015 emissions were illegal because they exceeded the maximum emissions facilities allowed under their state and federal air permits.
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Technology has a role in moving toward a goal of zero waste, but so does the "soft" infrastructure of citizen activism and effective policies.
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The consortium will advocate for autonomous vehicles as federal and state regulators develop rules.
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Clients of the service will be offered a satellite-only option to connect stationary assets beyond cellular coverage areas or a dual-mode cellular and satellite network option that keeps assets connected as they move.
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Mike Ableson, GM vice president of strategy and global portfolio planning, details the auto giant's pivot to new tech.
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'As we speed down a straight track, parallel to the motorway, the G-forces hit you. Your stomach is left behind as if riding a roller coaster.'
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The Chattanooga chargers are part of a larger initiative around the nation financed by Nissan, maker of the Tennessee-produced LEAF electric car.
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Cities like Kansas City, Mo., are claiming the smart city mantle. But how smart are they really?
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Louisiana's House Bill 481 would provide funding for an app that would show the front and back of the driver’s license, and serve as the same valid ID as the traditional license.
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Hartford, Conn., officials aren't ruling out the possibility of accepting a new, cleaner refuse facility at the 80-acre South Meadows site, but he made it clear they will need a lot of convincing.
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Moniz says the Obama administration is committed to a future with less carbon going into the atmosphere, but it does not advocate ending the use of coal for electricity production in the U.S.
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The Solar Impulse 2 has a 236-foot wingspan and an array of solar panels that are carrying it around the world without fuel.
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Officials are hoping to make the state the center of self-driving car research.
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The state's Innovation and Technology Transportation Program has more than a dozen proposed projects in the pipeline, along with a $74 million budget.
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The requirement expands on a small but growing trend of cities taking a leading role in setting laws that mandate the installation of renewable energy or energy-efficiency technology.
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Will vehicles ever be able to handle the complex and unpredictable challenges of driving without ever needing humans? One leader in the field is skeptical.
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The signing of the Paris agreement is the first step towards making it a reality.