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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As technology improves, autonomous vehicles and human-driven vehicles are bound to collide.
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A recent cyberbreach of Colorado’s transportation department didn’t affect traffic signals, cameras or electronic message boards. The next state might not be so lucky.
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A growing number of Colorado's communities are coming out with rules for the increasingly popular technology.
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The navigation app helps drivers avoid traffic — which can mean sending highway drivers into residential side streets.
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The Kentucky Wired Project, slated for a 2020 completion, is designed to build a high-speed fiber-optic network connecting all 120 Kentucky counties.
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Though some say technology like autonomous construction equipment could pave the way for faster, cheaper construction, others argue it will push workers out of jobs.
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They include companies from across the globe.
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Electric vehicles will address some problems, but likely exacerbate others.
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From public works to public health, the range of possible city applications for AI and complex algorithms is vast.
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Delivery trucks, car-charging ports and smart parking meters have triggered new challenges when it comes to using curbside space in cities.
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Free public Wi-Fi, LED lighting and a new surveillance system are just some of the amenities outlined in Mayor Joe Schember's Secure Smart City Pilot project.
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An additional 125 miles of express lanes could charge drivers up to $6 to avoid bumper-to-bumper traffic while helping reduce ever-lengthening commute times.
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A new cloud-based software, NuPark, will allow the public to pay for parking online.
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Gov. Dannel Malloy announced the state will allow the testing of fully autonomous vehicles on roads in as many as four municipalities.
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The state has issued a new set of voluntary guidelines, with the expectation that the Legislature will formalize AV policies.
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The city council has selected Pillar Technology Group to create an operating system to analyze and share data about innovative transportation projects.
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The New York Power Authority has kicked off the first phase of a sensor network that will allow the agency to monitor its power plants, substations and transmission lines across the state.
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A memorandum of understanding with the Center for Urban Transportation Research at USF will facilitate how the city and university work together on smart transportation projects.