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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A bill in the Utah House would allow for fully autonomous vehicles to operate on highways — without human drivers.
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The system was designed to redirect raw sewage from the St. Joseph River, but February flooding stopped the technology from doing its job.
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With some two-thirds of businesses and IT organizations eyeing artificial intelligence deployments in the coming year, making sure they perform will mean lots of training.
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From thermal imaging to audio sensors, the BNSF is using a host of connected tools to improve safety and daily operations.
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Increased scalability and agility help government agencies reduce expenses.
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Clever Buoy is an ocean-monitoring platform using sonar and identification software systems to alert authorities of large marine life near by.
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As California prepares for companies to begin testing driverless vehicles without backup drivers in April, data offers a glimpse at where the autonomous functions have been disengaged during tests so far.
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The New York city has plans to deploy environmental, optical and acoustic sensors, and Wi-Fi technology that could assist in a range of municipal service improvements.
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State and local law enforcement agencies are putting off the purchase of body-worn cameras for a number of reasons, not the least of which is a lack of funding.
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Plus, the HP Jet Fusion 300/500 3-D printers produce functional full-color parts, and Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon has up to 15 hours battery life.
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A partnership between LA County and California State University, Los Angeles could change how the Parks and Recreation Department manages its vehicle fleet.
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Attorney General Pamela Bondi told President Trump that her office is working with a group of students to create a Snapchat-like mobile app for instantly reporting threats to law enforcement.
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Plus, New York City updates its “Ready NYC” mobile app that encourages users to make disaster plans; Nashville launches NashView community data map; and what’s happening for Open Data Day 2018?
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As government turns to AI to better deliver services to all residents, concerns arise around privacy issues.
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If people have to pass a road test, should self-driving cars?
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Four winning jurisdictions will receive grants to explore issues around mobility, equity and resilience.
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The OpenGov Foundation has conducted human-centered research to identify pain points in communications between constituents and congressional representatives, and is using tech to make sure voicemails matter.
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Novel capabilities give state and local governments an enterprise-grade foundation for managing data.
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