Transportation
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Aided by federal funding, the state Department of Transportation will seek proposals this spring from businesses willing to install public electric vehicle chargers, with its financial assistance.
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Its commission has approved installing three different types of electric vehicle charging pads this summer, at its Middletown base. The endeavor is part of its goal to be energy neutral by 2040.
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The CEO of CHAMP Titles — which recently raised $55 million — talks about where the industry is headed. His optimism about upcoming significant growth is matched by another executive from this field.
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A bridge-building method developed by the University of Maine uses lightweight carbon tubes to make arches as strong as steel.
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Data.gov sees a ‘big bang’ of data sets; Virginia suffers another computer outage.
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Vancouver improves productivity and decision-making across asset planning, design and management.
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New Mexico hopes commercial space tourism will boost economy, jobs.
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City leaders claim Seattle is the first in the nation to use license plate reading cameras on city streets to determine how long it takes a car to get from points A to B.
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By early 2011, motorists on two of America’s busiest roadways will have access to a high-tech tool that forecasts potential traffic jams up to 10 minutes in advance.
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San Francisco’s Bay Area Rapid Transit considering station and train video feeds, station co-naming rights, ad-wrapped trains.
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Sewer-based fiber to the home networks may be a cost-effective way to provide superfast Internet connections. Quincy, Ill. is pursuing this option slowly.
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Content will change depending on if riders are traveling to or from the Los Angeles International Airport.
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GIS solution to streamline maintenance system and will be made available on tablet computers for fieldworkers.
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Science and art meet to provide alternative waste disposal method, which in turn is powering a gas-burning lamppost.
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Virginia localities, state agencies, courts, schools and universities honored for innovative IT projects at the 2010 Virginia Governor’s Technology Awards.
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Sacramento law enforcement setup cars to be stolen by theives while using technology to catch them in the act.
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Smart meters, electric vehicle charging stations and home energy management systems among technologies funded.
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So far, no damage has been found, according to the Missouri Dept. of Transportation.
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Just after 6 p.m. on the evening of August 1, 2007, the 40-year old bridge collapsed into the river
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To help motorists visually locate lane closures and major construction projects on state highways.
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