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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The company announced that the region will be one of the first served by UberAir.
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The Alphabet subsidiary has been testing the technology without the use of a safety driver in Chandler, Ariz., since mid-October.
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A mix between a ride share and a bus, West Sacramento is testing a new program to supplement traditional public transit.
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Five North American cities will be selected as Challenge Grant recipients by the Smart Cities Council, making them eligible for mentoring, products and services.
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Authors of a new Rand Corp. report argue that getting the technology on the road before it is perfected could save up to half a million lives annually.
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A 12-month pilot is scheduled to launch on city roads Nov. 8.
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The Trump administration has quietly backed away from Obama-era requirements that new vehicles be equipped with the safety technology.
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A specially equipped vehicle will be scanning the city and its facilities to create a digital model that could replace satellite imagery.
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A partnership between the city and Oak Ridge National Laboratory hopes to gain insights into trends with the deployment of sensors and a real-time visualization platform.
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Rep. Lydia Blume argues that Maine Turnpike Authority toll plazas should be updated to keep the infrastructure from becoming obsolete in the future.
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A new Web-based property data search tool in Philadelphia will bring zoning, assessment value, 311 reports and more under one application.
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Jeff Reichman, co-founder of January Advisors, discussed the aftermath of the devastating hurricane and how the tech community came together to help.
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Can solar roadways overcome past struggles to provide positive change for a more eco-friendly infrastructure?
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Recent events involving unmanned aerial vehicles are prompting Oceanside officials to consider new rules around the devices.
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A federal program allowing for more complex drone testing on state, local and tribal land has the interest of New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez.
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Existing cars can stop when they detect pedestrians.
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Modern smart water meters can relay real-time water-use data to both the water utility and customers, leading to improved conservation and quicker leak repairs.
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City leaders believe the high-capacity, limited-stop service could alleviate some of the city’s transit challenges.
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