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Syracuse gets early warnings on water main breaks and fires
January 31, 2017 | NewsThe city is leveraging teamwork, data and open source code to build models to help it predict water main breaks and fatal house fires.
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Nokia IoT solution targets smart cities
| NewsNokia updated its Internet of Things platform with pre-integrated applications for smart cities.
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Resolving trust issues in collaborative work ecosystems
| NewsContextual access-control solutions grant access to resources according to context-based security policies.
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Resolving trust issues in collaborative work ecosystems
| NewsContextual access-control solutions grant access to resources according to context-based security policies.
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Public-private partnerships key to city innovation
| NewsThe Trump administration should continue to support initiatives like the Department of Transportation’s Smart City Challenge, panelists at the recent Mobility Talks said.
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Public-private partnerships key to city innovation
| NewsThe Trump administration should continue to support initiatives like the Department of Transportation’s Smart City Challenge, panelists at the recent Mobility Talks said.
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Driving the autonomous vehicle conversation
January 30, 2017 | NewsPolicy makers and auto industry executives discuss government’s role in autonomous vehicles.
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Census testing ‘on track,’ officials say
| NewsAt a quarterly program management review, Census officials provided a review of the tests completed, as well as updates on the census's operations and systems readiness.
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Survey: Government slightly more likely to protect privacy
| NewsA recent survey found that 54 percent of respondents said federal, state and local government organizations keep information safer than private-sector retail stores, banks and credit card companies.
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167 satellite-years’ worth of space-weather data now available
| NewsNewly released data can help researchers detect radiation threats to satellites, aircraft, communications networks, navigation systems and the electric power grid.