Civic and IT leaders can take some practical advice away from the Smart Cities Week conference as they seek to make their cities more innovative.
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Civic and IT leaders can take some practical advice away from the Smart Cities Week conference as they seek to make their cities more innovative.
Verizon and other wireless carriers are pushing ahead with 5G networks, which promise to deliver lower latency and faster speeds for smart city networks.
Municipalities find flexibility, innovation and competencies in public-private partnerships supporting smart cities.
Former smart city leaders Miguel Gamiño Jr. and Michael Mattmiller offered current IT leaders advice on how to work with the private sector and drive innovation in cities.
Cities must invest to withstand technological change and cybersecurity challenges as they move through the 21st century.
These are the communities to keep an eye on. They have concrete smart city plans in place, which include not just technology but governance and community outreach.
IT leaders from Baltimore, Edmonton and Washington, D.C., say cities must collaborate and develop new funding models to drive civic innovation.
Join StateTech as we cover Smart Cities Week in Washington, D.C, from Oct. 2-4, 2018.
IT leaders in locales as diverse as Baltimore and Opelika, Ala., know that technology solutions should deliver real-world benefits.
Cities look for ways data can provide citizen services in utilities, transportation and infrastructure in advance of Smart Cities Week.
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