Infrastructure
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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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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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To improve access in areas impacted by bus route reductions, officials are looking at an innovative method of connecting riders with their destinations.
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The push for smarter cities starts with the taking stock of existing infrastructure and plotting a course for improvement.
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The popular, free electric ride-sharing service required a funding boost last year to get rolling. City officials are concerned with another funding request from the operator.
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Uber's fatal crash in Arizona has enhanced the need to engage and educate the public on autonomous technology.
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After complaints from residents and the city council, officials are moving away from the automated camera-equipped meters.
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The company said the temporary pause to its public autonomous testing was related to the emotional effects the recent pedestrian fatality might have on test drivers.
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While it’s neighbor, San Diego, has struggled with how to handle on-demand bikes left in the right-of-way, Coronado has designs on simply impounding them and charging the owners.
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Thirteen months in the making, Indiana's first Internet of Things (IoT) lab opens March 21 and will focus on stimulating IoT device and application development.
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Waze has created a carpool companion finder, which allows users to vet matches traveling similar routes from the comfort of their app.
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New California regulations allow companies to test cars with no one in them as long as someone monitors each car from a remote location.
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ShuttleBus-Zoom may join Greater Portland Metro and apply for grant money to replace any diesel buses with electric ones.
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Uber's fatal crash in Arizona has Boston Mayor Marty Walsh calling for AV testing to stop.
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The vehicle was reportedly operating in autonomous mode with an operator behind the wheel when it struck a pedestrian crossing outside of the crosswalk.
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Five years after the first red light camera was installed, the city does not appear to be tracking data on whether the cameras have improved safety at monitored intersections.
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Smart Columbus, one of the organizations behind the city’s innovative work, took up a significant amount of space during this year’s Columbus International Auto Show with a selection of alternative fuel transportation options.
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Eight winning proposals to upgrade the New York City Subway received nearly $2.5 million in prize money.
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A large earthquake has the potential to set a city like Los Angeles back by several years. One legislator wants to see the rules change to make buildings more resilient.
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The ride-share company recently announced a partnership with Canada-based automotive industry supplier Magna to manufacture and distribute automated technology.
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