Infrastructure
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Founded by former North Carolina Lt. Gov. Dan Forest, the North Carolina Blockchain + AI Initiative (NCB+AI) will work to pass pro-cryptocurrency legislation and support construction of data centers.
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A new report by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy urges regulators and utilities to make the grid operate more efficiently. There are ways, experts said, to absorb part of data centers’ growth.
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The local government’s Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to appropriate the funds for a “comprehensive technology infrastructure remediation project.” It comes in response to a critical IT outage last summer.
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The app will share real-time aerial footage with Wilson officers.
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The increasingly popular public safety tech is being pitched as means of keeping officers out of harm’s way and locating at-risk individuals, Savannah police officials say.
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The city hopes to purchase or lease several trailer-mounted cameras for deployment throughout the downtown area.
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Partnerships with nonprofits and foundations drive city innovation.
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Startups are producing lots of transit data that could help inform government policy — but not everyone agrees on what should be shared.
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New York City selected the company ubitricity to develop a pilot project to allow electric vehicles the ability to plug into a streetlamp for recharging.
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An app that allows residents to pay remotely for parking across the city’s 1,800 spaces is seeing heavy adoption since it launched Aug. 9.
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As more and more agencies discover uses for lidar technology, the argument for open data strengthens.
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The city council in Arlington, Texas, approved a deal with Drive.ai to operate autonomous shuttles near AT&T Stadium.
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Commissioners in Boulder County instructed staff to look more carefully at the issues surrounding battery-powered transportation, saying they don’t simply want to follow the state’s lead.
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The companies will have until the end of Feb. 2019 to prove their bikes and scooters can coexist with pedestrians and meet a number of other rules.
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A majority of the city's traffic signals are part of a network that uses predictive algorithms and other technology to send real-time information to drivers about signal wait times.
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A San Francisco-based robotics company was given approval to start the first stage of a pilot to bring delivery robots to Dallas.
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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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