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 U.S. Army Corp of Engineers signed off on the energy-generating device, which is to be installed on the Cape Cod Canal as part of a year-long test.
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Warnings saved thousands in Mexico during the recent earthquake, but California has not found the money to implement its own statewide warning system — despite having the technology.
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The Smart Cities Week conference runs through Oct. 5 in Washington D.C.
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General Motors is leaning that way, but it will take more than buy-in from company leaders to make the dream a reality.
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According to Cruise, the self-driving division of General Motors, Bay Area traffic is putting the autonomous technology through its paces.
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Residents will soon learn more about about the preliminary maps, what areas will change, and learn what insurance options are available.
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A similar bill unanimously passed the U.S. House last month, but some on the Senate panel have already said that it gives carmakers too much freedom.
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The toll gates have been removed and now all nine bridge and tunnel crossings are cashless.
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The board has proposed re-tooling Uber’s governance structure to diminish the power of some shareholders.
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The Urban Forest Map improves awareness of and enables better maintenance of an often-forgotten part of the urban landscape.
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Timothy Blute is heading up NGA Future, a new initiative by the National Governors Association to explore how technology can be used throughout state government.
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In its quest to spearhead last-mile fiber-optic broadband at gigabit speeds, Riverside County seeks participants, not mere proposals, for a project worth as much as $4 billion.
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San Jose's most recent Bay Area Rapid Transit project is causing traffic snarls, but would one tunnel or two be less disruptive for the city?
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Officials in North Huntingdon, Pa., are using technology that will allow them to more accurately identify roadways in need of repair.
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As more carmakers move toward driverless technology in their vehicles, the importance of doing it well increases.
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The new sensors will be used on upcoming Toyota test vehicles.
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The company hopes to deploy Meadow View-based Drive.ai’s autonomous technology in the densely populated city.
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The Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority will use one million gallons of effluent from its wastewater treatment plant as a form of energy for a nearby power plant, hoping to create a sustainability loop between the plants.
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