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What’s next for EV charging
June 16, 2022 | News, Emerging TechWireless charging can reduce EV drivers’ range anxiety without adding physical infrastructure for plug-in chargers.
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Inconsistent data reporting thwarts crime analysis
June 15, 2022 | News, Data & AnalyticsAlmost 40% of law enforcement agencies did not submit any data in 2021 to the FBI’s crime statistics collection program.
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Satellites zoom in on cities’ hottest neighborhoods to help combat the urban heat island effect
| News, Data & AnalyticsSatellite and population data can help cities created detailed heat maps so they can prepare for and respond to risks associated with extreme heat, a top weather-related killer.
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New Bluetooth upgrade could provide a big audio assist for government
| News, Emerging TechA new technology called Auracast will give devices the ability to broadcast a signal that could be picked up and heard by an unlimited number of receivers.
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Legislation sets penalties for drone misuse
| News, Public SafetyThe Drone Act of 2022 would set new federal penalties for drone operators who weaponize drones, disrupt emergency operations or use the technology to deliver contraband into prisons.
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How to reframe the cybersecurity conversation for elected officials
| News, CybersecurityCybersecurity teams can use an emergency management framework to prepare elected officials to respond to and communicate about a cyber incident.
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County to build fiber ring and data center for local governments
June 14, 2022 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureThe Summit County Public Safety Fiber and Communications Network will serve 31 Ohio city, village and township governments and public safety agencies.
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Cloud adopters are the ‘weak link’ in security
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureThreats are shifting from cloud providers to developers and users, according to a new report.
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3 ways governments can regain citizens’ trust
| News, Data & AnalyticsTransparency, efficiency and accountability are the key ingredients to rebuilding confidence.
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Infrastructure investments should focus on ‘cyber smart’ projects
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureFunding appropriated in the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act should go toward investments that bolster resilience and protections for America's digital and physical infrastructure, National Cyber Director Chris Inglis said.