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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Former Homeland Security Secretary, Tom Ridge, Key Advisor for Program
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Meets Personal Identity Verification requirements.
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"This technology has the potential to make life easier for the deaf community by providing automatic signing for television broadcasts, and making radio news and talk shows available to a new audience over the Internet, or by providing automated voicemail transcription to allow them to make better use of the mobile network."
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Citizens' concern over privacy issues still a major factor.
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Using the VP-200, a television, and a high-speed Internet connection, deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals can connect to a nationwide network of interpreters who place calls to hearing individuals and then relay the conversation between the two parties.
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Solid state battery is lead-free and contains no hazardous materials, flammable solvents or liquids that can harm the user or the environment, therefore eliminating or reducing some end-of-life product costs.
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Reduces enterprise risk, operational burden, and technology cost.
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Recognizes our success in using technology to simplify citizen access to official government information and services.
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Grants enable local fire departments and emergency medical services organizations to purchase or receive training, conduct first responder health and safety programs, and buy equipment and response vehicles.
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Projects were selected for funding by a competitive, peer-reviewed process that evaluated the scientific and technical merit of each proposal and the potential for broad-based benefits to the nation if the technology were successfully developed.
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Equipment will improve emergency communications capabilities.
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Includes the latest street, landmark, parcel, flood, and topographic data, making it a cost effective solution for government, real estate, engineering and business professionals.
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This trial marks a milestone in mobile contactless history and is also a key advancement in services for Taiwan.
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Company and industry leaders rally to support technology solutions that help people make better health and wellness decisions.
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Following guidelines outlined by the Environmental Programs Office, the Information Technology and Finance departments facilitated the environmentally preferable computer purchase. The desktop computers, laptops and monitors purchased met EPEAT-Silver certification environmental standards.
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"Existing crime lab is so short on space that three employees are sharing one desk and other staff members have resorted to cutting mouse pads in half to make them fit; new building will provide adequate work space, evidence storage, and room to keep pace with the growing technological advances in forensic science and crime analysis."
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"Andy sees the value of sharing not only the application code, but things like best practices, documentation, knowledge base, training, enhancements and so forth. This creates an active community and moves past the idea of a static repository, in my view, where traditional 'code reuse' has failed."
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Better online access to government information and services.