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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Will use the software to baseline its current power consumption, in order to measure the effectiveness of future energy-saving initiatives.
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Displays are powered by existing network connections using standard Power over Ethernet (POE) technology.
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Security best practices cannot be adequately documented or enforced when machines are transported and stored in poll worker's homes, work places or automobiles.
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Requires higher education institutions put into place procedures to manage situations in which students are reported missing.
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On Sequoia Voting Systems' application.
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"It instantly creates a communications bridge that enables the communications between all responders on scene and simultaneously enables the passing of real time information to our emergency operation center."
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"Agencies are looking for solutions that protect information regardless of where it resides, where it is sent, or how it is used."
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Its advanced ITMS trace technology has, in the past, proven admissible in court as an aid to drug-related prosecutions.
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The National Automated Clearinghouse adopted rules (called back office conversion) that allowed vendors to scan and deposit checks after face-to-face transactions.
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During an emergency letting your family know that you are safe can bring your loved ones great peace of mind.
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Aims to put a dent in the impact of $2.6 million in losses due to 12,000 laptops lost in airports every week.
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"CUNY's Institute for Software Design and Development will offer significant assistance to government agencies in evaluating and testing new open source technology solutions that will enable them to better serve our city's residents."
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1.5 million RFID cards sold to the Warsaw Transport Department in Poland.
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The highly popular smart phone runs a surprisingly large number of government-specific applications.
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Desktop Internet phone, portable storage drive, touch speaker system and thin client news.
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Well equipped unit performs fine as a standard laptop, but fails the spill test.
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Provides DTI with a centralized and automated system for managing who has access to specific information systems and applications throughout the state's IT infrastructure.