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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At the core of Health Enterprise is a set of applications and data analytics used to support administration of the Medicaid enterprise, such as member and provider management, waivers, managed care, disease management, pharmacy programs, eligibility, claims processing and third-party liability.
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Grades each state on its preparedness for election system breakdowns and offers concrete steps election officials can take in the weeks before the election to make sure every vote is counted accurately.
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"The use of the Direct Recording Electronic Voting Machines in this state ensures the most accurate recording possible from the most up-to-date technology. New Jersey voters should be equally confident."
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Mass shooting preparedness for university students and office workers topics for discussion led by videos.
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Collaborate on projects with KonoLive and track gas mileage with Fuelly.
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Privacy filter ideal for HIPAA compliance, professionals on the road.
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Thermal mobile printer, cell phone, LED flashlight and cordless laser mouse news.
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If Google won't solve its own privacy problems, the company must be prepared for regulators to put the brakes on its unprecedented growth.
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Blacksburg, Va., implemented a disk-based backup system to replace a legacy tape-based predecessor. The results improved how the city handles data.
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The registrar of voters of San Diego County sued the Secretary of State for imposing them, claiming that Bowen overstepped her authority and had issued "defacto" regulations.
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Welcome to The Weekly Web 2.0, a weekly featurette on Govtech.com. We're scouring the Web to bring you two interesting Web 2.0 tools that are worth checking out. This week: NutshellMail and BoxCycle.
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Located approximately midway between Tampa and Orlando along Interstate 4, Lakeland is a community with close to 100,000 residents. More than three million people live within a 50-mile radius, and more than 8.5 million reside within a 100-mile radius of Lakeland.
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A pilot with a limited introduction of the modified AVC Advantage DRE Voting Machine with the APS Verivote Printer attachment would grant state and local election officials the time to thoroughly examine and resolve any problems with this new technology.
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Calculators and wireless hub boost student test scores in north Texas.
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Welcome to The Weekly Web 2.0, a weekly featurette of Govtech.com. This week it's all about politics.
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Impatience and frustration as consumers try to get things fixed.
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Integrates GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth/Zigbee, biometric sensor, digital compass and Linux.
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Covers issues including the development of new facilities-based competition, wireless technologies as alternatives to wireline networks,