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Nebraska Farm Bureau, FBI partner for Agriculture Threats Symposium
June 07, 2023 | News, CybersecurityThe two-day event highlights rising technology matched with rising threats.
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Mayors oppose a GOP bill to speed up broadband permitting
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureThe proposal would put a “shot clock” on permit approvals in an effort to streamline the process to build broadband around the country. But mayors say it preempts their ability to make crucial construction decisions.
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How local leaders can make complex data understandable
June 06, 2023 | News, Data & AnalyticsAs governments strive for data-driven decisions, one expert breaks down how data stewards can make complex issues understandable and impactful for nonexperts.
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6 pillars of an effective real-time crime center
| News, Public SafetyCOMMENTARY | Skilled staff at real-time crime centers sift through massive amounts of data, relying on advanced analytics and a central intelligence platform to help develop leads and share actionable information.
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Next-gen emergency vehicle offers zero-emission power generation
| News, Public SafetyA prototype of a next-generation emergency response vehicle can travel up to 1,500 miles on a single fueling and power up to 20 average-sized homes.
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Blockchain is a key technology—a computer scientist explains why the post-crypto-crash future is bright
| News, Emerging TechBlockchain systems can improve data storage and security for state and local governments managing electronic medical records, property records, voting systems and other applications.
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City builds a future-facing tech foundation
June 05, 2023 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureCoral Gables, Florida, wants its applications to be state-of-the-art, evergreen, user-centric, cloud-based, mobile-accessible and horizontally integrated.
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Researchers envision a citywide testbed for future mobility
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureChattanooga is expanding connected infrastructure on its gigabit fiber network to support autonomous vehicle and quantum computing research.
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AI is used widely, but lawmakers have set few rules
| News, Emerging TechConnecticut is the latest state to legislate new guardrails for artificial intelligence.
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AI in the workplace: Local officials explore responsible use
June 02, 2023 | News, Emerging TechAs more governments experiment with artificial intelligence, local leaders are considering how to leverage AI’s benefits safely and responsibly.