Technology can enable local governments to build and operate integrated and highly efficient cities.
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Technology can enable local governments to build and operate integrated and highly efficient cities.
An Internet of Things initiative that’s incubating in Chicago could provide city governments with new data sets.
Open data not only fosters transparency, but also yields economic benefits.
Big Data, wearable cameras and emerging technologies are changing the face of state and local government data centers.
IT leaders from Texas to Pennsylvania share lessons learned for deploying robust and expansive wireless networks.
Cities like Chicago and Washington, D.C., are getting smarter as connected sensors provide timely and accurate traffic and parking data.
A presidential advisory panel recommends that the federal government get more involved with smart city developments.
Though a recent report said that government Wi-Fi networks face interference due to LTE-U, further evolutions of the technology could mitigate that concern.
IHS analysts say that wireless network technologies are critical to enabling smart streetlights, transportation and other projects.
More than 70 municipalities across the country are competing in the Transportation Department’s next-generation transportation contest.
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