Drones make inroads with transportation departments

As early adopters of unmanned systems, state transportation departments hope to shape the conversation around the evolving technology.

The quantum promise

Though we're not even into the wild west days of quantum computing, one expert argues we should take some risks on a technology that can keep the nation safe and competitive.

The Most Important Self-Driving Car Announcement Yet

Autonomous vehicles will transform urban life by 2020, if Waymo’s timeline is correct.

VR training puts officers in the virtual line of fire

The Department of Homeland Security prepares to roll out a school-shooter scenario for its virtual training environment as the market expands for VR-based options for law enforcement.

Controlling drone swarms with VR

DARPA's Offensive Swarm-Enabled Tactics program uses game-based architecture to manage unmanned swarms of aerial and ground devices.

DARPA wants collaborating satellite constellations

Leveraging increased autonomy and machine learning, the research agency aims to maximize the performance of networked satellites.

Lessons from a government blockchain pilot

The Bureau of Fiscal Service shares what it learned when it used a distributed ledger to track employee equipment.

Uranium-sniffing robot to help decommission DOE plant

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a pair of RadPiper robots to help find uranium deposits inside pipes.

North Carolina’s Cities Want Their Broadband Authority Clarified by State Government

Doing so could open the door for more local governments to fund and install infrastructure for private retail networks that reach underserved neighborhoods.

Colorado bullish on blockchain

A bipartisan bill in Colorado encourages state agencies to explore blockchain solutions in new and existing IT projects to secure data, eliminate redundancies, prevent fraud and save money.

Who Is Liable for a Death Caused by a Self-Driving Car?

A pedestrian killed by a self-driving Uber in Tempe, Ariz. shows that the legal implications of autonomous cars are as important, if not more so, than the technology.

The Perfect Selfishness of Mapping Apps

Apps like Waze, Google Maps, and Apple Maps may make traffic conditions worse in some areas, new research suggests.

Internet for All: Principles for Building Constituent-First Municipal Broadband Networks

COMMENTARY | The way to fight for equity in broadband access leads through municipally-owned networks that follow key principles, according to Neighborly’s Garrett Brinker.

Why Cities Should Jump at the Chance to Add Cell Towers to Streetlights

COMMENTARY | In a contributed piece, the authors suggest compromises and efficiencies to ensure cities do not get left behind in the 5G revolution.

Drone deliveries to the warfighter

The Hive Final Mile project uses a mobile application for placing orders to drones that are launched from their "hive" to deliver supplies to troops in the field.

Building a better agency through orchestration

Orchestration not only helps agencies solve problems and increase efficiencies, it breaks down silos and surfaces IT ecosystem components.

FAA expands authorization tests for low-altitude drones

The Federal Aviation Administration will soon roll out tests of its near-real-time authorization processing system for drones and will add more mapping providers to the effort.

Blockchain for everyday efficiencies

The Postal Service and Treasury's Bureau of Fiscal Service are experimenting with blockchain to improve their supply chain and asset tracking methods.

Federal, state execs push for blockchain expansion

Agencies are looking to the private sector for interoperable blockchain solutions that cut across mission needs.

Mayors Set to Converge on Austin for SXSW

The event provides the local leaders with a forum to dream up what’s next for American cities and towns with tech leaders, futurists and other visionaries.

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