Emerging Tech
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Entities including an uncrewed aviation company are exploring use cases. Organizers indicate the city’s proximity to training and National Guard drone operations make it a good fit.
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A state lawmaker wants to put at least a three-year pause on development of data centers, which have been topics of heated debate recently in several communities across Oklahoma.
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The bill would prevent “economic prejudice” by prohibiting surveillance pricing in grocery stores, banning surge pricing on essential goods and pausing the rollout of electronic shelf labels.
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Kit is a unique collection of documents, tools and examples to assist in the design, creation, implementation and expansion of any crime analysis unit
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"Our aim is to arrive at a real European digital library, a multilingual access point to Europe's digital cultural resources"
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Facial recognition tool used to stop identity theft and related crimes
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"We should be encouraging all election officials to reject full-face ballot requirements and adopt technology that is user friendly for all voters"
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"This is a real-world example of 'CSI-New York' in action, with its state-of-the-art laboratories rivaling those seen in the television series"
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Provides a simulated and safe environment for first responders and multi-agency emergency personnel to train, plan, and prepare for emergency and crisis situations--free of charge
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Following a demonstration, the police interceptor with the device tracked a stolen vehicle plate and two suspects were taken into custody
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GSM/UMTS global dominance mirrored in Americas region
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Puts critical tools in the hands of first responders
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Shows how new machines work, answers questions of elections officials
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Identifies common elements among Rhode Island, Ohio, Colorado, Utah, California, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming that lead to aggressive investments in Wi-Fi
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From an enhanced, more interactive Web site to the traveling mobile exhibit which features the five different types of electronic voting machines used in Texas
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Trial to approximately 500 users, providing connection speeds of between 2Mbps and 10Mbps
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Will offer universal broadband wireless Internet access to all Silicon Valley residents, employees and visitors spanning 42 municipalities and nearly 1,500 square miles
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Revolutionary Hybrid Supercomputer to have speed of 1000 trillion calculations per second
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Local governments joining the IDABC project will be able to issue digital certificates to internal users working across multiple locations or to people externally
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Cameras, radar units, infrared imagers, sonar, a bomb-detecting robot and radiation detection devices purchased
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"Some service providers fully expect to use multiple technologies and mediums that will co-exist in their in-home deployments"
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