Infrastructure
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The local government’s Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to appropriate the funds for a “comprehensive technology infrastructure remediation project.” It comes in response to a critical IT outage last summer.
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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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The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing is an early sign of growing congressional interest in the Internet of Things, according to NextGov.com
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Fujitsu Laboratories announced that it has developed technology that uses ICT for low-cost detection of early signs of sewer system overflows in order to mitigate damage in cities stemming from torrential downpours.
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Policies do more than stimulate economic growth and innovation. They expand access to energy and improve the environment.
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A healthy and well-functioning city is similar to the human body: it is important to maintain its genetic code.
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Roads don't care whether a vehicle is a gas guzzler or running on a battery, compressed natural gas or hydrogen.
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With an emphasis on environmentally responsible and sustainable practices, the green building movement has swept through the U.S. construction industry like a tsunami.
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The utility announced its intention to fund the construction of 25,000 electric vehicle chargers across its service area in Northern and Central California.
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America has a renewed desire for streetcars, as proven by these 11 projects.
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In Charlotte, N.C., providing people with data is leading to real transformation.
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Earmarking a portion of vehicle-sales taxes for highway construction could yield would be an initial $2 billion a year, amounting to $25 billion over a decade.
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While North Carolina officials wait for the federal government to decide on rules for the private sector, the state is trying to develop a regulatory pathway for state and local municipal agencies to take advantage of drone technology.
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European companies poised to invest billions into Indian government's plan to build 100 smart cities.
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As wind power companies venture into ever-deeper waters, the traditional windmill-style turbine may not be the most suitable solution. It’s time to look at alternatives.
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Utilities praised Gov. Brown's proposed policies while working to craft a version that could be easier for them to meet.
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Retrofitting districts with sustainable energy systems can be a success if enough data is available to analyze the suitability of each chosen energy-saving solution.
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Drivers would pay to help fund $2 billion in annual road repairs under a plan unveiled Wednesday by state Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins.
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The study looked at whether particular technology-based tools are available, not at the performance of transportation services or transit agencies.
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The Michigan Department of Transportation is building its infrastructure future with a dream from the past – going completely paperless.
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