Emerging Tech
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The state’s Department of Natural Resources has long conducted aerial surveys of its wildlife, and that count might be made more accurate soon through the use of new technologies.
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Even with nearly 10,000 active Starlink satellites in orbit and the OneWeb constellation of 650 satellites, solid Internet coverage is not a given across vast swaths of the planet.
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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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Single-sign-on has never truly met customer expectations because it poses tremendous interoperability challenges.
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Software aimed at parents who want to keep their children safe behind the wheel as well as employers who want to reduce vicarious liability as a result of automobile accidents involving their employees.
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Macs and iPhones play a growing role inside the workplace.
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A tremendous focus on cost-saving technology and technology that offers virtualization and reduced footprint.
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"We're not proposing to merge the Vikings and the Packers, but we are going to seek out every area where we can save money and improve services by working together across state lines." -- Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty
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Welcome to GovLog, the weekly video news report from the editors of Government Technology.
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E-mail archiving solution reduces server storage requirements, removes mailbox size quotas and eliminate PST files while allowing for fast and easy recovery.
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Tailored to the needs of transportation, public works, waste management, public transit and public safety.
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As states such as California continue to develop carbon emissions reduction targets, it will be essential to track and report on emissions reductions.
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"We needed a durable notebook for our field-service technicians that could withstand the bumpy conditions of a truck environment as well as all types of Texas weather and we opted to go with the GD6000."
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"The testing at the University of Buffalo will give us the opportunity to test the BSM-2000 at a buildings two most vulnerable areas to a bioterror attack: the mail room and the HVAC system."
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Drive includes power-management features, USB/FireWire/eSATA external hard drive support.
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It is, therefore, an enabler for the all-wireless office, and should be considered by organizations equipping new offices or replacing older 802.11a/b/g systems in 2009 and 2010.
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In the past, third-party software that has been downloaded and has destroyed some devices to the point where the device was not repairable and had to be replaced.
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The solution can be used to track police vehicles, emergency equipment as well as criminals and stolen packages.
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Participants preferred Google Health over Microsoft HealthVault because navigation and data entry of health information was easier.
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Historic droughts in California, Georgia and elsewhere prompt cities to turn to IT -- like GIS maps -- for conservation help.
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Telepresence, virtualization, cloud computing, business process outsourcing and more.