Agencies implementing smart water technology programs embrace reduced costs, improved sustainability and a more resilient and efficient system.
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Agencies implementing smart water technology programs embrace reduced costs, improved sustainability and a more resilient and efficient system.
The open-data portal is designed to help both the government and the public use geolocation data to improve services.
The city at the heart of Silicon Valley hopes this initiative will succeed where others haven’t, thanks to resident input and scalable solutions.
Cellular vehicle-to-infrastructure technology will be tested to enhance safety in work zones and around traffic signals on arterial highways.
A new consortium aims to develop a regional approach to smart city technology deployment.
A smart city initiative heralds resiliency, efficiency and democratization for the City Beautiful.
Security software often gathers information that empowers a manager to disseminate tips to stakeholders.
Intelligent street lighting can help cities save money and enhance services and public safety, but there are privacy concerns.
University of Tennessee research aims to identify driver and pedestrian risks, plus other safety advancements.
Mark Wheeler integrates programs with help from his background with the city’s geospatial data office.
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