Emerging Tech
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The Kansas City Council is beginning to rethink the city’s approach to future data center construction while striving to learn more about the booming industry’s impact locally.
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Cybersecurity experts say AI and automation are changing how much impact manipulated data can have on government technology systems.
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The Flathead County Sheriff's Office is set to receive a new remote underwater vehicle after getting approval from county commissioners on Tuesday.
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Like many new technologies, digital identification has triggered misconceptions about what it can and cannot do.
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Rapid development in the autonomous vehicle space isn’t prompting builders to adjust how they plan parking lots — yet.
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Plus, Samsung Electronics' first portable solid-state drive and Pelican iPhone cases.
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Artificial intelligence and data analytics are transforming the practice of law.
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Plus, Molar Mic two-way communication, and the next generation of health trackers.
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When cyclists take over road lanes, self-driving cars will operate less efficiently.
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A coalition of thought leaders are behind an effort to focus the collective talent of industry, academia and the public sector to develop and meet smart cities goals.
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced on Sept. 20 that a work group will pursue recommendations in the study regarding the development of a Western Maryland Autonomous Technology Center.
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The city is partnering with May Mobility as part of the Grand Rapids Autonomous Mobility Initiative.
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The city council unanimously approved its Fiber Optics Master Plan earlier this month.
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Experts agree that faster Internet speeds and more reliable connections would be a boon in an increasingly connected world, but they don’t seem to agree on when exactly it will happen.
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The technology will being tested in an area of Colorado Springs with the highest reports of gunfire.
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Mapping and public safety applications are just a couple of the tasks put to drones on a daily basis, but safety and privacy remain issues.
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According to a recent report, the Dallas-Fort Worth area has one of the largest concentrations of tech talent in the U.S.
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New technologies have emerged to help fortify cyberdefenses. Will they work for government?
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California's blockchain legislation, which would create a working group around the electronic ledger technology, is still waiting for Gov. Jerry Brown's signature.
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Smart city accelerator US Ignite and the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions are facilitating efforts to work through the barriers to smart city data sharing.
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A recently released report calls for increased spending on research and development of the technology.
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