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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Coupled with innovative green policy-making, innovations in energy storage technology have been coming hard and fast in recent years.
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Los Angeles would be the first city offering people rides in self-driving cars, if Mayor Eric Garcetti fulfills one of his dreams.
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Transportation officials Tuesday cheered the start of construction for a subway project designed to close a frustrating gap in Los Angeles County's growing rail network.
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A $383 million, 1.6-mile light-rail extension from SeaTac/Airport Station south to a future Angle Lake Station is halfway built.
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The Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario is becoming the first professional hockey arena in the United States to make ice using recycled water.
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Thanks to technological advancements, the idea of a fully automated "driverless" car is moving closer to reality. The greatest threat to such progress may no longer be logistical challenges, but the potential for burdensome regulation.
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A resolution authorizes Fayette County as a pilot site in metropolitan Atlanta for “autonomous vehicle design, development and testing.” via WSB-TV
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We already know Uber executives are interested in driverless cars. Now we have an idea of what that would look like. via BetaBeat
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Cities are serving as bellwethers of society's carbon emission trends. While many are experiencing growth in emissions, others are leading the charge to reduce them.
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On this edition of FutureStructure Radio is Ted Smith, Chief Civic Innovation Officer for the City of Louisville, Kentucky.
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One measure Brown approved Sunday sets a goal of placing at least 1 million zero-emission vehicles and near-zero-emission vehicles on the road in California by Jan. 1, 2023
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Situated in a drab industrial park 20 km outside Copenhagen, the lab is like a giant showroom for the latest designs in city street lighting.
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Cleveland-based nonprofit pushes forward on 'Icebreaker,' a project that supporters believe can play a role in region's economic and environmental future
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Improving traffic management was a major theme at the ITS World Congress this week. We interviewed Sameer Joshi of Siemens to hear the latest in Intelligent Transportation Systems and related technology.
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UI officials are asking for $3 million to establish a non-profit institute focused on "autonomous intelligent machines and systems."
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The auto industry must address global gridlock, especially in developing nations lacking sufficient roads, Ford Executive Chairman Bill Ford said Monday at the 2014 ITS World Congress in Detroit.
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Microgrids are poised to force a high-level rethinking of the American power system.
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Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard and the municipal government believe they have found a sustainable waste management solution that's a winner all-around – environmentally, socially and economically.
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