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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Over the course of the next decade, autonomous vehicles will mean narrower lanes, flyover ramps at intersections, fewer public parking lots and more shortcuts through neighborhoods, officials say.
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The technology would allow officers to scan cellphones to discern whether they were in use at the time of a traffic accident.
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The city council approved a contract with ShotSpotter Technology, Inc. to install as many as 70 sensors throughout the city to identify and locate gunfire.
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A six-month pilot of a cloud-based platform from Israeli company Waycare is already yielding results for public safety agencies, including the Nevada Highway Patrol.
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Hurricane Harvey and other disasters have the Federal Communications Commission considering changes to how alerts are delivered.
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CEO Jim Hackett announced the development of a new “vehicle to everything” system during the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Jan. 9.
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As technology advances, the ability to utilize it properly weighs a huge impact on the students and professors' success.
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Departments across Connecticut are finding that unmanned aerial vehicles serve a valuable purpose when it comes to enforcing the law.
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Officials approved a five-year agreement to install the interactive digital devices throughout the city.
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Plus Getac’s second-generation S410 semi-rugged notebook survives drops of up to 3 feet and SMK-Link Electronics ergonomic USB keyboard encourages natural arm, wrist and hand positions.
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The federal agency signed off on two technologies capable of delivering an electrical charge from a distance.
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The five-year contract will streamline the department’s current process, which requires camera data to be stored on DVDs.
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The change to an incompatible statewide email system in 2015 cut off access to emails stored on the old system.
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Implementing agile development doesn't have to be as difficult as states think.
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After calls for access to meetings during interim months, the state legislature is moving ahead with a live-streaming project.
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Boynton Beach commissioners will vote on the proposal to install 23 of the automated devices throughout the city.
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Following complaints by residents, the city will work with the wireless provider to “underground” as much of its cellular infrastructure buildout as possible.
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Workshop looks at how cities can use, share IT to better serve citizens.
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