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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Provide Warren County's first responders with mobile data and field reporting software.
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Local elementary school districts and educational organizations were contacted and asked to submit a letter of interest and describe how the computers would be used in an educational setting.
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Transportation officials throughout the nation will be watching as we evaluate this new technology.
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Thermal imaging cameras could help identify substandard structures, says the National Institute Of Safety and Health(NIOSH).
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Agreement is for two historic buildings at Sacramento Rail Yard, for use as the new Railroad Technology Museum and "will explore cutting edge innovations in transportation while preserving and re-using some of the most significant industrial heritage facilities in the West."
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Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. today announced that it will install and maintain an additional 24 fixed speed enforcement cameras in Montgomery County, Maryland, as part of an amended and expanded contract. The estimated value of the contract is $19 million if all renewal options are exercised. A national leader in public safety solutions, ACS currently provides Montgomery County with six mobile speed enforcement units, as well as turnkey violation processing and customer services. The expanded contract brings the total number of speed enforcement units ACS provides to the county to 30 units. The contract amendment and expansion was reflected in ACS' first quarter fiscal year 2008 results.
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RFID application works in conjunction with MRM location-based services that use GPS technology, AT&T's wireless data network and specialized hosted and managed applications.
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Technology with real time monitoring of a driver's level of attentiveness and drowsiness.
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"If I'm too lenient in determining what passes then I risk having the state taken to court by activists groups who will ask for an injunction on the use of electronic voting machines for the 2008 election, and if I exceed the requirements of state law and the court order, then I will be sued by the vendors who manufacture and sell the equipment."
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Though this laptop is described as "stellar," my interaction was less so.
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Engineered for industry officials to perform security vulnerability assessments, risk analysis and site security tasks quickly and easily for domestic and international facilities.
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"Many e-mail archiving solutions claim to be compliant. But compliant to what? The answer very much depends on where you are located and in which industry segment you operate."
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Beginning this month, all households in the United States and its territories will be able to request, on a first-come-first-served basis, up to two coupons worth $40 each toward the purchase of converter boxes.
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Fifteen percent of respondents said they had used a video-sharing site "yesterday."
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"The EAC has now been able to bring resources to bear such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology to help develop a process that states can have confidence in."
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"Integrating an EPEAT purchasing requirement into the FAR is the next logical step in the process, and we are happy to see it proceeding."
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