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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Another option with Windows PCs, particularly convenient for e-mail, doesn't even require a photo editing program. Right-click on the photo's filename, choose "Send To Mail Recipient," and select the size (medium or large are best).
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Penalties could include monetary damages up to $10,000 per violation; a refund of all money paid by a county to the voting system manufacturer; decertification of the voting system in question; and prohibition of the manufacturer from doing any elections-related business in the state for up to three years.
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Technology is easy to implement and less expensive to the state than alternatives, including roadside sensors.
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Consolidating servers, rather than data centers, makes more sense when done the right way.
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The Responding to Crises and Unexpected Events (RESCUE) project , a California program, works with first responders, communities to turn new technologies and cutting-edge research into practical tools.
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Each participating agency has real-time control over what data is shared, with whom and when.
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Online system reaches into any state court to retrieve court documents on demand.
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California's San Jose Police Department makes crime information available to citizens with crime maps and automated alerts.
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School uses a biometric system developed especially for schools and has two fingerprint readers set up in the school's cafeteria.
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Owner-friendly anti-theft technology.
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Recent In-Stat research indicates video is far more entrenched than a simple fad.
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Install new fleet of PATH cars with state-of-the-art automatic train control; increase capacity by 20 percent.
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Designed for property managers, large tenants, security directors, hotels, police agencies and others concerned with events, traffic and congestion that could impact ingress and egress to downtown.
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Depending on stairway evacuation alone can be risky, especially for persons with disabilities.
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New, state-of-the-art 16,500-square-foot facility replaces 1,500-square-foot station opened in October 1960 as a four man station.
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Panic buttons, handheld metal detectors, bulletproof benches, walk through magnetometers, x-ray machines, camera and surveillance systems, Tazer guns and bulletproof vests.
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