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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 $725,000 system will be managed by an outside contractor and will help the city better enforce two-hour parking limits.
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The Swedish carmaker is said to have worked closely with the ride-hailing company to develop and scale the autonomous technology.
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Researchers convened for a two-day look at the far-reaching impacts of autonomous vehicles and other transportation tech.
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While residents question the wisdom – and cost – of a city-run electric grid, officials say it will increase reliability and pay off in the end.
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The recent fender-bender between a delivery truck and an autonomous shuttle in Las Vegas has some asking whether machines can handle the unpredictability of humans.
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The new products are not yet available on the market, but are slated for production in 2019 and 2020.
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Officials expect the connected meters to generate significant program efficiencies.
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Rapidly emerging technology, like self-driving cars and fully electric vehicles, is top-of-mind for one North Carolina lawmaker.
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An eHighway test site in California has electric-hybrid trucks connecting to overhead power lines.
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San Diego will spend up to $5.7 million over five years to help New York-based The Free Ride put more all-electric shuttles on downtown streets.
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The Microsoft co-founder invested $80 million in 25,000 acres west of Phoenix, Ariz.
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Board of Selectmen chair Joseph Curro believes that as a community, they have to be ready for these advancing technologies, including autonomous vehicles.
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Civic innovation leaders discussed how to work technology into the nation's new and existing physical infrastructure during the Digitizing Infrastructure: Building a Smart Future symposium in Washington, D.C., Nov. 14.
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A new hangar for unmanned aircraft is part of a $1.2 million investment by the Clark State-Ohio Center for Precision Agriculture.
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Uber might return to the Oregon city after a look at potential city policy and a number of driver requirement changes.
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Other states have invited self-driving testing, while California seemed stuck on the regulatory details. The competition seems to have rekindled efforts to move state policy along.
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A Los Angeles-based startup plans on testing a high-speed transportation option, similar to Hyperloop One, in the state.
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Massachusetts-based ISO-New England expects electricity use to drop by more than half a percent annually.