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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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A new study by Cox Automotive shows that confidence in autonomous vehicle technology dropped nearly 20 percent since 2016.
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More than two dozen transit agencies have launched partnerships with transportation network companies, with varying degrees of success.
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Gainesville officials have postponed a program to put autonomous shuttles on the road until waivers are received by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Until now, parking officers needed to mark vehicles with chalk or take notes to determine whether a ticket was warranted.
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The Central Ohio Transit Authority and Smart Columbus are looking for an app that allows users to plan and pay for their transportation.
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Cities see “deconstruction” of run-down houses as a win-win. But it’s not always so easy.
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The more than 10,000 digital meters installed by the Centralia City Light Department since 2004 have a 10-year lifespan and will need to be replaced over the next five years.
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The project could save $3 million a year in energy costs. The infrastructure would also provide another platform to expand on existing smart city efforts.
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Cars with so called C-V2X technology send out signals 10 times a second detailing speed, direction and other information from internal sensors to nearby roadside sensors.
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Kansas State Polytech and KDOT join with the feds to launch an initiative to shape the future of drones.
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Hundreds of U.S. cities have red light cameras to try to catch traffic violations and prevent accidents. But research shows that the cameras may encourage other types of accidents.
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Fifteen years after the 2003 blackout cut power to 50 million people in the U.S. and Canada, many threats to the electricity grid remain.
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The city will build its own fiber-optic infrastructure to boost economic development, improve city services and close a significant digital divide.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has approved unmanned flights beyond line-of-sight for the Northern Plains UAS Test Site.
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Starting this month, Phantom Auto will begin to “geomap” city streets, preparing them for autonomous testing.
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The state will spend $14 million over the next three years to further develop its electric vehicle charging infrastructure along major highways.
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The new grant-loan program allows companies, municipalities, Native American tribes and other organizations to apply for funding to build or improve broadband technology.
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The initiative will make all 12,500 streetlights throughout Albany and Dougherty County 40 percent more efficient, but will not reduce utility costs to taxpayers.