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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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Mobike will launch in the city over the holiday weekend.
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Transit and private-sector officials are staking out bus transit system upgrades next year.
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The delivery giant preordered 125 electric semi-trucks to reach their goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 12 percent by 2025.
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Through a network of connected devices and vehicles in the district, researchers hope to make cycling a safer activity.
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The Jacksonville Transportation Authority launched its own autonomous transit vehicle testing area Dec. 20.
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A Portland lawmaker has introduced a bill to allow multi-passenger autonomous vehicles in the state.
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Officials pushed to launch the Seattle, Wa., to Portland, Ore., route ahead of positive train control technology.
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The data raises questions about the agency’s aid process, and whether wealthier neighborhoods get more help than their low-income counterparts.
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The American Center for Mobility west of Detroit opened four-season testing, day and night, in sun, rain, ice and snow.
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Near Earth Autonomy promises a future that includes self-driving flying taxis and groceries delivered by drone.
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While increasing studies on autonomous vehicles, Sacramento State wants to shuttle students to campus in driverless robot buses.
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As Minnesota tests autonomous vehicles, officials project the technology will come with the need for engineering talent.
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A multi-billion-dollar plan could change the way commuters get around the densely populated region.
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The issue was tabled by request of county staff for technical reasons and to allow the Virginia Department of Transportation to further study traffic implications.
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Officials have green-lighted the project as part of a larger “transit triangle,” following a three-year study.
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Researchers have determined ride-share use by low-risk has declined by at least 7 percent.
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The tech is there in some cases, but emergency managers are slow adopters.
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Urban mobility data shows the affect humans are having on the environment and how it will change the future.
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