Join StateTech as we cover the Smart Cities Connect 2019 conference from Oct. 8-10 in National Harbor, Md.
Learn how IT leaders are working to build a frictionless enterprise.
Join StateTech as we cover the Smart Cities Connect 2019 conference from Oct. 8-10 in National Harbor, Md.
With public and business input, the second-largest city in Colorado has begun building a test bed around an Olympics Museum.
Depending on what state and local governments seek to do with their data, they may pursue centralized or distributed IT resources.
Cities lacking 5G power or seeking to save on bandwidth turn to edge computing solutions to put data in action.
State and local agencies find an effective solution for security and visibility in software-defined networking.
Wirelessly transmitted data, sensors and other components are helping the state capital deliver streamlined services.
The city is partnering with Dell and NTT Data on the smart city solution.
5G will enable smart cities to deploy more intelligent traffic management and public safety technologies.
Smart cities are vulnerable to cyberattacks for a variety of technology and IT governance reasons, but they can fight back, according to a Forrester Research report.
Whether for emergency scenarios or long-term objectives, state and local governments might seek grants from specific federal agencies to help fund initiatives.
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