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SponsoredRising construction costs. Tighter schedules. Greater scrutiny from stakeholders.
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SponsoredThis March, New York City Mayor Eric Adams took a bold step toward street safety, announcing plans to quadruple the city's red-light cameras from 150 to 600 locations. This expansion, part of the nation's largest automated enforcement network, exemplifies a fundamental shift in how cities approach traffic safety, embracing AI-powered technologies to create smarter, safer streets.
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SponsoredState and local governments have always managed diverse, high-visibility projects with the expectation of delivering measurable outcomes with public funds. Now these agencies are under increased scrutiny to prove their efficiency and transparency.
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SponsoredAs this pandemic unfolds, health-care workers may be putting themselves at higher risk of severe disease just by doing their jobs during a time when protective equipment is in short supply.
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SponsoredThe socio-economic impacts of COVID-19 are quickly emerging - more than 26 million Americans have already applied for unemployment benefits.
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SponsoredPerspective on COVID-19 response, recovery, and being prepared for the future by Roderick Bremby, former Secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, current Industry Executive for Health and Human Services at Salesforce.
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SponsoredThe COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of leveraging fleet intelligence solutions. A recent analysis by Geotab has identified changes to transportation and trade activity since the onset of COVID-19.
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SponsoredData breaches cause real-world damage and tarnish the credibility of the organizations that fall prey to them.
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SponsoredCOVID-19 will put additional burdens on HHS agencies. Technology can help them do more with less.
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SponsoredNew payment program allows customers and partners to access technology to support business continuity, invest for recovery, deferring 95 percent of the cost until January 2021 and protect their business with cash preservation and minimized cash outlay.
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SponsoredFrom disinfecting robots to IoT virus sensors, new innovations can keep urban centers safe.
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SponsoredThe current health crisis has altered how government needs to view, develop and deploy business continuity plans.
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SponsoredRapidDeploy, in collaboration with Microsoft, enables PSAPs to maintain operations while telecommunicators work from the safety of their homes.
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SponsoredTechnology can go a long way toward improving the work DMVs must do in the wake of new federal requirements like Real ID or disruptions like a global pandemic.
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SponsoredTools to help keep your teams on track even when they’re apart.
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SponsoredSoftware tools to improve situational awareness and decision making during COVID-19 response.
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SponsoredThe coronavirus crisis is profoundly affecting governments, economies, and residents worldwide.
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SponsoredAmericans send roughly 26 billion text messages a day, yet most 911 call centers cannot receive them. Enabling Text-to-911 can make emergency response more effective — especially during a time of crisis.
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SponsoredToday, one in four workers – or about 40 million individuals – require government approval via a license to perform their jobs.
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SponsoredWhen we look at the world today, it has been revolutionized by the cloud, and it has disrupted the way business is done.
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SponsoredRight now, COVID-19 is forcing many people around the world to work remotely.
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