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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 city has partnered with Cisco to develop a 2.2-mile corridor in the city’s downtown that is centered on a new streetcar line, and will feature kiosks with transportation and local service information, free WiFi for public use, and an extensive system of sensors.
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Until the last six months, the Democrat-controlled Legislature largely had kept its hands off the project, but a new proposed measure would set additional reporting requirements for the $64-billion bullet train project.
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The company's subsidiary Sidewalk Labs may or may not be meeting with Alphabet leadership soon to discuss such a project.
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The Federal Highway Administration is calling on state and local transportation agencies to work together on a new data-reporting initiative.
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Washington is the latest state considering the move, intended to discourage the use of carbon fuel like coal and oil by making them more expensive.
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Gov. Rick Snyder said he hopes that under the proposal, “Michigan will lead the rest of the country in terms of addressing lead as a problem.”
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Around the U.S., hundreds of communities have explored their energy future in some way, usually being initiated by a local government agency or official.
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Illinois is in the midst of a budget mess where everyone agrees taxes need to go up, but few agree on what the best strategies are for raising the funds.
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The event held in Wisconsin is focused on helping area businesses understand the interconnectedness of water scarcity and environmental pollution and its effect on the economy.
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The lack of traffic-jammed streets mean workers spend far less time sitting idly in their cars and more time boosting their productivity in the workplace.
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Some critics say zoning creates sprawl. But if that’s the case, how do you explain Houston?
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Mayor Eric Garcetti said the initiative would address a key complaint from groups: that far too many of the planning documents determining how neighborhoods should develop are out of date.
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The myth that mass transit can serve most people does more than just waste taxpayer funds. Reducing access to cars contributes to unemployment and poverty.
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Faraday Future executives, Gov. Brian Sandoval, North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee, and Clark County commissioners Steve Sisolak and Marilyn Kirkpatrick are expected to attend the groundbreaking ceremony.
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The local permitting challenges are the latest bump to emerge in the gas company’s massive effort to upgrade millions of old analog meters and phase out the process of sending workers through neighborhoods to read the units manually.
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An updated version of the plan -- nearly two years in the making -- was presented Tuesday evening to the Las Vegas Planning Commission.
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The technology is what any speeder should expect in the Information Age: The police officer keys in a plate or driver's license number, and the in-cruiser laptop computer handles the vast majority of data entry after that.
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Implementing the technology began in late March in Miami-Dade County and North Florida. The final phase of the roll-out will begin later this year in Fort Myers, Naples and surrounding areas.