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The city recently launched its Kensington Dashboard, which offers a comprehensive picture of the area through data, to inform residents and stakeholders about progress toward resolving its challenges.
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A statewide effort led by the Controller’s Office has connected grant management directly to its enterprise resource planning system, changing how agencies track, process and deliver funding.
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The Center of Excellence in Environmental Forecasting, recently stood up in a joint state-education endeavor, will aggregate information to inform residents on everything from hazards to recreation.
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The Federal Communications Commission reclassified Internet connectivity as a telecommunications service under Title II of the Communications Act on Feb. 26, preserving an open Internet. The commission also vacated state laws in North Carolina and Tennessee that restrict expansion of local broadband networks.
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A new study examines tweets from various disasters, providing key information for emergency managers and their communications teams.
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It was an unorthodox debut for the Legislature's new committee on privacy and consumer protection, and the first time Reddit's "Ask Me Anything" format has been used to host a legislative hearing.
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Cities will be major beneficiaries from growth in the IoT market, according to a report released by Verizon.
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Study finds that social media lets campus authorities instantly reach a large percentage of students, who are more likely to comply with emergency notifications received in that manner.
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Two lawmakers have introduced a resolution that enables Congress members to vote and participate in committee hearings via the Internet.
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Lubbock County, Texas, is one of many counties in the state that allows citizens to report for jury duty without heading down to the courthouse.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) has begun to revolutionize our cities, but its most significant impact will be felt on the hyperlocal level by individual residents. Learn how the Internet of Things will impact your commute in the very near future.
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The southwestern Illinois town is forming a committee to look at ways to expand broadband in the region.
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A California licensing and enforcement portal is failing in most ways, according to a recent auditor's report.
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A new code to be instated later this year tells South Carolina employees to get back to work.
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The company said it took the lead on a shared information system because its main business is operating a vast network built upon users sharing their lives with one another, making the creation of ThreatExchange a "natural" fit.
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The new “top-level domain," dot-green, is being used to create a common piece of Internet real estate for environmentally minded groups with a commitment to sustainability.
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Pulling the plug was initiated a week ago after internal discussions over officer safety concerns “in light of recent events nationally.”
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A new alert system will pit the efforts of the police, the private sector, the city and the public against one of Los Angeles' bloody problems.
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The 15-member team says the action plan closely follows four themes: fundamental changes, enhancing partnerships, expanding park access, and securing stable and diversified funding.
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The state Department of Employment and Economic Development is investing $19.4 million to help expand connectivity in Minnesota.
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Tech and recreation groups say that for private companies to book and receive commissions from camping destinations on federal lands, some missing details must be provided.
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