The federal government’s interest in helping state and local agencies improve their infrastructure could lead to a boom of technology investment to create smarter, more resilient cities.
New research from CDW can help you build on your success and take the next step.
The federal government’s interest in helping state and local agencies improve their infrastructure could lead to a boom of technology investment to create smarter, more resilient cities.
The layers of Internet of Things architecture are the underpinning of continued smart city advancement.
Investments in intelligent transportation technology can have significant benefits for cities and residents.
Video management systems, analytics tools and sensors and data can provide granular data to city officials.
As the potential for massive amounts of infrastructure spending heats up, city and IT leaders should consider ways to make their communities more inclusive.
The city wants locals to be part of the decision-making process for transportation and other tech integrations.
The municipality upgraded its emergency operations center, resulting in rapid improvements.
Municipalities can take smaller steps to improve the health of communities.
The partnership at the town’s Curiosity Lab will focus on autonomous vehicle testing and other use cases for the technology.
Facing fewer funding constraints, the city is working to establish robust structural and connectivity capabilities to back its smart tech.
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