IT leaders in Detroit, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., have used their online platforms to highlight efforts to close the digital divide.
New research from CDW reveals insights from AI experts and IT leaders.
IT leaders in Detroit, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., have used their online platforms to highlight efforts to close the digital divide.
These are the people, profiles and podcasts you should be following to stay on top of the latest state and local government IT trends.
The city is building on its smart city partnership with Microsoft to give residents and students access to digital literacy training.
Recent research and initiatives at the state level indicate the coronavirus is pushing government agencies to use digital services with gusto.
By tying public safety operations to lighting infrastructure, Cleveland leaders aim to save money, conserve energy and reduce crime.
Fire departments and smart cities are increasingly turning to the Internet of Things to help battle blazes and improve safety.
Internet of Things and sensor technologies can help keep lakes and the people around them healthy.
A number of utilities are undertaking smart meter projects to increase access to usage data and other information.
The Ohio city is launching new pilot projects aimed at enhancing mobility near bus stops, driver safety and access to food during the pandemic.
The Gateway to the West and the Department of Homeland Security are assessing whether smart city tools can work in jurisdictions of all sizes.
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