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Cisco launches smart city financing
November 17, 2017 | NewsCisco's new City Infrastructure Financing Acceleration Program offers $1 billion in debt and equity capital financing to cities and smart city services providers.
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NASA plans for ‘Earth-independent’ space exploration
| NewsThe space agency wants research proposals for processes that turn in-situ resources into water, oxygen and fuel.
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Will 5G deepen the digital divide?
November 16, 2017 | NewsGovernment and industry must ensure that broadband-access gap doesn’t expand when 5G becomes operational, public- and private-sector officials say.
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Network modernization is the first step to IT modernization
| NewsFrom better citizen services to added security, a robust network serves as the backbone for all effective government digital services.
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Prototype plug-in alerts drivers to vehicle cyberattacks
| NewsUsing data-driven anomaly detection, researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory can tell if a hacker has modified a vehicle's electrical signaling.
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Good tech can’t fix bad data
| NewsData on migrant deaths wasn't specific enough for the Congressional Research Service to map.
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Tampa demos connected-vehicle tech to draw volunteers
November 15, 2017 | NewsThe city wants 1,600 residents to equip their vehicles with sensors, communications and a notification device as part of a connected-vehicle pilot program.
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Esri puts live transit-sensor data on the map
| NewsData from Mobileye's collision detection system will feed into ArcGIS mapping platform, providing a citywide view of pedestrian and cyclist safety to traffic and fleet managers.
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What makes hackers tick?
| NewsFor a new study, ethical hackers will wear monitors that measure their biological responses as they attack computers in a network simulation.
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Facial recognition authenticates cruise ship passengers
November 14, 2017 | NewsCustoms and Border Protection is testing facial recognition technology to authenticate passengers as they disembark from cruise ships.