Smart city leaders say technology must be deployed with outcomes and equity in mind.
See how IT leaders are tackling workspace modernization opportunities and challenges.
Smart city leaders say technology must be deployed with outcomes and equity in mind.
The local government’s collaboration with state, regional and nonprofit organizations boosts cybersecurity.
Tech tools help the city monitor traffic and the environment to benefit visitors and residents.
New technologies help emergency call centers analyze and act on relevant data.
Automation can help catalog and defend operational and information technology.
The technology, also known as vehicle-to-everything or V2X, can help public safety agencies and citizens alike.
Using a National Science Foundation grant, the city will expand on its connected transportation test bed.
Hybrid work, data privacy, cybersecurity and the customer experience are among key concerns identified in the latest Digital Counties Survey.
The city is exploring how augmented reality can be used to make its system more welcoming, comfortable and accessible to people with disabilities.
The city also has made progress on rolling out new smart poles that combine sensors and connectivity.
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