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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 Snow and Ice Data Center in Colorado is using Lidar to measure the snow depth at a known avalanche starting point from more than 1,000 yards away.
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Planners of the $73 million Virtual Singapore project are working with government agencies to see how they might best make use of the simulated city.
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The drone can carry a package of up to 10 pounds and can fly autonomously for up to 30 minutes after the driver hits a button on a touch screen.
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Before the state goes full sci-fi, the language in Connecticut’s dated motor vehicle statutes must be modernized to make clear who or what is considered an operator.
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Pennsylvania has received a grant to update digital technology in public buses, and Mercer County's shuttles will benefit.
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After requests to postpone the Caltrain high-speed rail project were heard, the project has now been pushed for consideration in the 2018 budget.
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New York City-based Clear has installed terminals that use biometrics — as in fingerprint and eyeball-iris scanning — to identify travelers in a jiffy.
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A new facility just outside of Indianapolis will be dedicated to the advancement of the Internet of Things.
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An Israeli firm that hopes to predict traffic accidents is expanding to the U.S.
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A new mapping tool for New Yorkers has been released by Sidewalk Labs to understand how the impending closure of the L line, called "L-mageddon," will affect travel around the city.
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As a finalist in the running to host the 2024 Olympic Games, Paris has said it will deliver a highly sustainable event, with many of the venues taking place in the heart of the city.
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French transportation giant Airbus plans to test a flying vehicle prototype later this year. Time will tell if that jump-starts the ambitious drone-car protype unveiled March 7 at the Geneva car show.
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Future plans for the Skyway will include creating access points along existing routes that will allow the driverless vehicles to leave the elevated pathway and merge onto roadways on dedicated lanes.
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Hundreds of high-hazard and dangerous rail crossings need significant improvements, and lawmakers and advocates are calling for improvements to safety at those crossings.
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The fiber-optic expansion initially estimated at $190,000 has jumped to $300,000 because of limestone deposits in the area.
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City officials updated the rules that had prevented the company from operating in the city for three years, but an exact launch date remains unknown.
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Faced with dwindling opportunities at the hands of technological advancements, workers around the country are seeking new skills to stay employed.
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Wireless companies are becoming more usefull with the growth of new technologies, and in Scranton, these wireless systems are in high demand.
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