Policy
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State lawmakers are concerned about how information from the cameras can be used. A bill, however, has received pushback from law enforcement. To date, at least 16 states have created such rules or guidelines.
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All e-bikes must be registered and insured, whether they are low-speed e-bikes that require pedaling and can't exceed 20 miles per hour, or they are motorized bicycles that reach 28 miles per hour.
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Officials at the capital city this week approved a one-year moratorium on data center development. The suspension will provide time to review potential impacts and guide responsible development.
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The FCC under President Donald Trump and its new chairman looks set to roll back or kill off its net neutrality rules.
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The situation has ignited a transparency controversy in the city.
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The California Department of General Services issued a request for proposal to purchase “PC Goods" to be made available to state-level agencies and participating local governments.
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The law sets standards for insurance coverage, permitting and criminal background checks for the companies and their drivers.
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The state has seen a flurry of tech-centered activity in recent weeks.
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This case could produce new rules that would extend the California Public Records Act to include business-related communication made via personal technology.
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The company is calling for governments to come together and create rules for cyber behavior.
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The industry wants to accelerate the rollout of NextGen, a satellite-based control system that would replace ground-based radar technology.
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Two U.S. senators issued a statement saying that Congress needs to “assist innovators in bringing this new technology to our roads.”
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Like many other rural citizens, those living in rural parts of Wisconsin are making their voices heard in their state legislature to get equal access to Internet.
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Methods for determining the cases where agencies can make corrective decisions, or might need a warrant, have yet to be ironed out completely.
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United Nations officials have decried the actions of governments cutting off Internet access as denying their citizens’ rights to free expression.
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Civic technologists say copyrights for technical standards incorporated into law create unfair barriers between the public and regulations.
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A leading proposal making the rounds on Capitol Hill is the CHANCE in TECH Act, a plan to address workforce issues.
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Rep. Giovanni Capriglione’s bills focus on cybercriminals and studying how to increase cybersecurity.
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Amazon is trying to quash a search warrant for information an Echo may have recorded on First Amendment and privacy grounds.
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LTE-U is an expansion to 4G LTE networks that will let wireless carriers use the unlicensed 5 gigahertz band previously reserved for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth devices.
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The bill came about as a result of inconsistencies and security issues within the Agency for State Technology.