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Lower housing costs, smart cars and environmental sustainability are all on the checklist for the new city district that aims to improve urban living.
With smart city projects front and center for state and local governments, the mysterious white worm could prove to be the Internet of Things’ salvation — or its biggest threat.
With upward of 270,000 spectators flooding into the city, video monitoring, traffic data and more help government officials keep Louisville classy.
The Windy City will help pay for the $160 million upgrade through energy savings generated by the new fixtures.
The Windy City has been rolling out programs and partnerships aimed at pushing the city into the digital age.
The city’s leaders have embraced innovation from several angles, driving growth with a focus on new technology.
With cities everywhere facing similar issues in transit, local governments abroad are employing creative solutions to make the morning commute smoother.
For adventurous IT departments, software-defined architectures help to reduce costs, increase network agility and even up cyberdefenses.
In a digital world, data privacy may not always be top of mind for citizens, but governments can work to secure critical information throughout their systems.
Smart lighting, connected cameras and other ICT-enabled technologies are sprucing up tiny downtowns and showing full-sized returns.
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