Infrastructure
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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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National Grid is expected to install the devices for 121,000 customers in the city. They will enable people to track energy usage via a portal, and will immediately alert the utility to power outages.
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A new report from the Urban Institute outlines how many of the projects developed as part of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, including technology work, have been slow to finish and deploy.
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The accident, the latest involving a self-driving vehicle operated by one of several companies experimenting with autonomous vehicles, caused no serious injuries.
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The primary focus now is to improve, maintain and preserve what the department has.
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There hasn’t been a manned mission beyond low-Earth orbit since the final Apollo moon landing in 1972.
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Don't believe it? Here's video proof of the Feb. 23 stunt.
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machine learning, as well as improvements in sensors that measure our lives and actions with precision, may change the way humans interact not only with phones and websites, but maybe the world at large.
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In order to play offensively, managers and IT leaders must come up with a standardized code for how Internet-connected devices are set up.
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Drive.ai is creating a hardware and software kit to retrofit commercial vehicles, such as delivery trucks or ride-hailed taxis, for self-driving.
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The system tracks where trains are and feed the computers in the locomotive cab with information about how fast the train should be going and what is happening on the tracks ahead. Nearly a decade later, that mandate has not yet been met.
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Production on the Lucid Air is expected to begin in early 2019, with the price tag around $85,000.
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The agency now allows customers to manage their TollTag accounts in either English or Spanish.
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Caltrain is working to secure another contractor to complete the testing work while it works to recoup what it says are damages it sustained with the first contractor.
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A new coating has been created for regular paper that needs no ink, and can be printed on with light, erased and reused more than 80 times.
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The ride-sharing giant takes one step forward and one step back in its seemingly never-ending journey for government acceptance.
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Like NYC's Citi Bike program, Suffolk residents with the Zagster app will be able to pick up and drop off bikes at docks placed throughout the county.
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As ride-sharing makes it easier for patients to get to medical appointments, local policymakers should consider partnering with companies like Uber and Lyft to benefit communities as a whole.
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GIS mapping helps local leaders identify areas of concern, design solutions and accrue project funding through superior public visualization of priorities and considerations.
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In Idaho, a local police department has turned to electric-assist bicycles to help officers do their job.
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The city wants to impose some restrictions on bikeshare companies that the startups say will hamper their ability do deliver service.