Tech & Data: Page 79
-
DC partners with Nextdoor to improve election turnout
Nextdoor hopes to solve an information gap around elections that city officials say hinder turnout, a problem even more pronounced during midterm elections.
By Jason Plautz • May 29, 2018 -
NYC launches regional data mapping website
The Metro Region Explorer has information on population, economics and housing on the city’s five boroughs, upstate New York, Long Island and parts of New Jersey and Connecticut.
By Chris Teale • May 25, 2018 -
Explore the Trendline➔
Getty Images
TrendlineSmart Cities Technology and Data
Cities are increasingly looking to technology and data to address real-world issues from traffic safety to law enforcement.
By Smart Cities Dive staff -
Silicon Valley, Bay Area may follow in Seattle's footsteps with head tax
Following Seattle's approval of a business tax, other tech-heavy cities like San Francisco and Mountain View, CA are considering their own measures to curb homelessness and congestion.
By Kristin Musulin • May 25, 2018 -
San Diego works to give its employers a leg up in recruiting
The city joins a growing list of governments offering employers free resources to aid them in the war for talent.
By Riia O'Donnell • May 24, 2018 -
Bloomberg invests $42M in What Works Cities; decries 'alternative facts'
In the organization's annual report, founder Michael Bloomberg wrote an open letter on philanthropy and said cities are "leading where Washington won't."
By Kristin Musulin • May 24, 2018 -
Comcast, Semtech to partner for Startup in Residence program
The pair are the first corporate sponsors of the initiative, which brings companies and governments together for 16 weeks to work together and solve urban problems.
By Chris Teale • May 23, 2018 -
US House bill would direct Commerce Department to study IoT devices
The SMART IoT Act would be the "first step" toward formalizing the federal government's relationship with the burgeoning industry.
By Chris Teale • May 23, 2018 -
Amazon offering facial recognition tech to police, sparking civil rights debate
The availability of big data and surveillance technology means police departments can take innovative approaches to public safety — a move that also carries warnings of "Big Brother."
By Jason Plautz • May 23, 2018 -
Facebook, Qualcomm partner for urban high-speed internet venture
Qualcomm will provide the hardware for the project, putting Facebook's Terragraph technology in its chipsets. Trials will begin in mid-2019.
By Jason Plautz • May 22, 2018 -
Bipartisan group of senators urge improvements in rural broadband
In a letter to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, the 63 lawmakers called for regular, long-term investment in a program that keeps rates similar for those in urban and rural areas.
By Chris Teale • May 22, 2018 -
Opinion
The future is brighter than ever for IIoT innovation
Spending on smart city technology is expected to hit $80 billion globally this year, making it critical for cities and municipalities to prepare now for tomorrow’s smart city needs.
By John Marcolini • May 22, 2018 -
11 technologies set to shape smart manufacturing
New tools like 3D printing and artificial intelligence have created a paradigm shift in technology and revealed a new world of supply chain efficiencies yet to be unlocked.
By Jordan Branch , Edwin Lopez • May 22, 2018 -
San Francisco to help clear marijuana citations using algorithm
The algorithm will scan records to determine eligibility for clearance, fill out necessary forms and produce a completed motion that can be filed in court.
By Jason Plautz • May 21, 2018 -
San Francisco leads list of top cities for blockchain jobs
Crypto Fund Research evaluated blockchain job listings, companies, startups, hedge funds and venture capital in each city, as well as the respective unemployment rate.
By Kristin Musulin • May 18, 2018 -
Houston to partner with Chinese city Suzhou on biotech research
The cities signed an agreement pledging to work together on trade and invest in each other's economies.
By Chris Teale • May 17, 2018 -
Report: Amazon wraps up visits to 20 HQ2 finalists
Finalists already feel the impact. If it is attractive to Amazon, then it is attractive to other companies. Newark, New Jersey, Philadelphia and Austin, Texas had an increase in inquiries from other companies looking for a base.
By Samantha Schwartz • May 17, 2018 -
NYC announces blockchain resource center
NYCEDC will also launch a competition in late 2018 to develop apps that can use blockchain to improve public services.
By Jason Plautz • May 17, 2018 -
Data breach exposes nearly 900 San Francisco hospital patients' information
A former employee at a Massachusetts-based contractor exposed the data, but federal investigations found it had not been sold or used for any purpose.
By Chris Teale • May 16, 2018 -
San Mateo County, CA opens smart region innovation center
SMC Lab will bring together 22 cities in Silicon Valley as well as residents, universities and businesses to work together to solve problems for its urban and unincorporated areas.
By Chris Teale • May 16, 2018 -
DC Mayor Bowser calls for tiered ride-hailing tax system
Bowser and the city council have gone head-to-head since the council proposed raising the tax on Uber, Lyft and Via services from 1% to 6%.
By Kristin Musulin • Updated May 24, 2018 -
Sprint adds 3 cities to 2019 5G rollout
As carriers race to replace LTE service with 5G in markets around the world, Sprint says it has a leg up thanks to its planned merger with T-Mobile.
By Jason Plautz • May 16, 2018 -
360-degree outdoor displays to roll out at open-air parking lots
Circ360 can direct drivers to open spaces and provide other features like information about traffic flow and advertising space.
By Chris Teale • May 15, 2018 -
100 Resilient Cities announces Data CoLab to advance master data platform
Cities across 100RC's global network are invited to apply to the CoLab by submitting information on their current capabilities, challenges and goals.
By Kristin Musulin • May 14, 2018 -
Columbus, OH to host Smart City Hackathon to leverage data hub
Since winning the USDOT's Smart City Challenge in 2016, Columbus has sought to build out a more connected and data-driven transportation system.
By Jason Plautz • May 14, 2018 -
Atlanta mayor says cyberattack came as 'surprise' to city, residents
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said her constituents had not viewed cybersecurity as vital until the ransomware impacted their interactions with government.
By Chris Teale • May 11, 2018