Infrastructure
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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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Data center development, the subject of much public-sector conversation and policy, is predicted to expand, driven by the growth of AI. It's also expected to come at a cost and bring a selective benefit.
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The Florida-based supplier of “intelligent streetlighting” says its latest tools offer deeper insights into traffic patterns and more safety protections. The company recently joined a law enforcement network.
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Since motorized on-demand scooters zipped onto the national scene, cities have been struggling to quantify the risk they bring to streets.
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Cyberattacks continue to threaten the national electric grid, power plants and pipelines, and one expert says IT engineers are to blame.
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Miami is investing hundreds of millions of dollars to raise roads in response to rising sea levels.
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Experts at the MetroLab Network Annual Summit warned about the need for control of data-heavy public safety projects, while emphasizing the positive side of community engagement.
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Proponents say customers would also be insulated from a regional or national blackout because the microgrid would be designed to "island" itself from the larger grid if needed.
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Autonomous vehicles, it is believed, could travel closer together, faster and in a more confined space. Lanes could be smaller and fewer. On-street parking could be minimized. Hence, the need for cities to restructure.
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State and federal lawmakers have their eye on the emerging technology, but questions remain about who is better suited to regulate it.
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The proposal comes just weeks after public health officials called the on-demand vehicles a “disaster in the making.”
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As many carmakers push into the self-driving space, a contingent of automotive enthusiasts is lobbying to ‘save driving.’
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The company plans to roll out 250 vehicles around the city for a year-long pilot program.
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At a news conference, city and company officials said they will offer local versions of technology instead of offering solutions tried in other communities.
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Harnessing power from wind or solar sources for later use has been a long-standing goal for power companies.
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The self-driving car company says police will need guidance on how to interact with the rapidly emerging tech in the real world.
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County planners have turned to technology to engage with the public and plot a course for expansion in the region.
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According to a new report by a Washington, D.C.-based transportation research group, over seventy-one percent of streets in San Francisco and other nearby cities are dilapidated.
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The subscription aims to encourage users to ditch their own cars in favor of Lyft.
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Telecommunication companies have been saying that Austin is lagging in implementing the next wave of wireless communication, known as 5G. Now, the city is admitting that is the case.
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The study, conducted by the San Francisco County Transportation Authority, suggests that as much as half of the traffic congestion can be linked to ridesharing services. Uber and Lyft disagree.