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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The Diebold, Hart InterCivic and Sequoia optical scan systems were all decertified and recertified, and will be required to adopt increased security and post-election auditing procedures.
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Exploring new technologies is critical to enhancing security at all points in the process.
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Amends the definition of "ballot" to confirm that votes on a direct-recording electronic device must result in a paper or other tangible ballot.
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In the wake of the Minnesota tragedy, transportation departments are talking about using electronic monitoring to test the structural integrity of bridges. Funding for that could be tied in to funds for a smart-highway network.
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Manages security on point-of-sale terminals, including airline kiosks and ATMs; looks for exploits known to target Microsoft applications and services.
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Ability to quickly access mission critical data records.
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Alhambra and Pico Rivera latest Southland cities to use digital pictures of 'tags' stored in database to track and catch their 'most wanted' graffiti vandals.
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"Not only did ES&S sell machines to California counties that weren't state certified, it's clear the machines weren't even federally certified when the company delivered them to California."
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New tool helps schools evaluate their security programs against national average.
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Tracks speeding vehicles in school zones using laser and radar technology.
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Hartford, Conn. eliminates the firefighters having to force their way into a unit.
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The Acer Ferrari 5000 laptop turns some heads and turns up the heat.
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Funding aided Baltimore's purchase of Closed-Circuit Television cameras (CCTV), as well as established regional radio interoperability and regional decontamination capabilities.
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Today's unveiling completes the installation of 26 Radiation Portal Monitors (RPM) units located in various major seaports throughout Florida.
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Pittsburg pilots Web-based alert notification system.
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High-capacity backhaul solution supports growing VoIP and data demands while setting the stage for expanded Internet services including IPTV and IP-based video surveillance.
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DNDO expects to deploy non-intrusive, passive detection sensors in Washington's Puget Sound and California's San Diego areas.