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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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Five million people work in the U.S. transportation sector, but it's unclear where they'll end up as driverless technology takes off.
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Sanders told an Iowa crowd that America cannot afford to wait to react to climate change any longer -- and politicians should focus more on creating a better future for the world.
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Urban residents want more from their city than just the basics -- oftentimes they are looking for a human aspect.
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The U.S. Green Building Council recognized Chattanooga as America's first city to be certified for a new environmental distinction for electric power systems due to the energy efficient smart grid technology.
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An unexpected alliance between lawmakers, tea party activists and a Hollywood actor is expected to voice concerns over the recent hike in rates for solar users.
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Mandatory reports released Jan. 12 by the California Department of Motor Vehicles from seven companies testing self-driving cars on public roads in the state come amid a debate about whether cars should be able to drive themselves without a human present.
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Five teams submitted bids in November, but the prices were kept sealed until last week while each of the proposals was evaluated for technical expertise.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles have the potential to protect lives by being the first ones to investigate wildfires, crime scenes and chemical spills.
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Though Gov. Rick Snyder signed an executive order on Monday to create an inter-agency committee to work on long-term solutions to the Flint lead contamination situation, critics argue that the state is responding to the problem too slowly.
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The ride-sharing company has partnered with TransLoc to offer a smartphone application that integrates its services with public transit.
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx told reporters last week that he plans on giving guidance on how his department will approach autonomous vehicles, but isn't working on plans to regulate them.
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The state collects around $300 millions from automotive fees based largely on human errors, but the influx of autonomous vehicles could cause this number to drop significantly.
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Due to the automated surge pricing feature, which raises costs due to high demand, passengers were charged more than 10 times the normal rate during New Year's Eve.
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The Regional Transportation District is opening the data in hopes that entrepreneurs may create apps helping drive down commute times for Denverites.
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States and regions are taking the lead on climate change action and, so far, are seeing economic and environmental benefits.
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Mobileye has become the second private company to add perks to the ultimate prize the U.S. Department of Transportation plans to award to the winner of its "Smart City Challenge."
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Gov. Jerry Brown's budget proposes $3.1 billion in cap-and-trade spending, more than ever before.
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When buildings become more needle-like and less cube-like, energy efficiency turns downward again, in part because of the growing amount of space that needs to be devoted to elevators, stairwells and other basic infrastructure, as opposed to living areas.
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