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A County Expands Internet Access with Remote WiFi Hotspots

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50 years of bold predictions about remote work: It isn’t all about technology

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Building a data culture in public safety agencies

Integrated and streamlined information pipelines help the entire team respond to calls efficiently and report information accurately.

AI streamlines acoustic ID of beluga whales

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One Coronavirus Model Offers More Optimistic Projections

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New federal hires get virtual onboarding

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Data-driven pandemic response

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All tech on deck: White House calls for online collaboration, services delivery

Agencies are being asked to look to already available tools for collaboration and citizen service delivery as government minimizes in-person interactions during the coronavirus pandemic.

Smartphones help track global virus spread

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Tech called up ‘in the war against the unexpected’

Robotics, internet-of-things applications, automation and flexible supply chains will go a long way to being better prepared for disasters, a new report says.

Why smart governance must come before smart cities

By engaging in productive conversations with all technologists, government agencies and community stakeholders, governments will make smarter investment decisions and products will enter the market with less fear of regulatory or consumer backlash.

AI called up in coronavirus fight

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AI's role in transforming government call centers

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