Will smart city investment pay off?

The Smart Cities Benefits Index ranks 50 cities based on their expected return on investment in smart city technology.

Dockless Bike Share Is Not a Sign of the Apocalypse

With the new technology all but inevitable, cities of all sizes are scrambling to build the right policies and social norms.

Robotic process automation delivers better results for citizens

Applying automation to business processes can reduce or eliminate many of the obstacles to delivering fast, efficient citizen outcomes while keeping humans at the heart of government service.

Fog mesh to the rescue when disaster strikes

Researchers are building a fog-enabled infrastructure that would let edge devices communicate even when there is no internet connection.

Self-Driving Vehicle Tests Poised to Begin Next Year in New York City

"Testing in New York will accelerate the timeline to deploying self-driving cars at scale,” according to the CEO of Cruise Automation.

Nobel for Behavioral Science Holds Lessons for Local Governments

Why behavioral science is “changing the way cities around the country design their policies, services, and the moments of choice within them.”

A deep dive into solving autonomous navigation challenges

The three-hulled, 132-foot-long Sea Hunter can operate on its own to find enemy submarines or mines, using algorithms to help it see other sea traffic and follow the rules of maritime navigation.

Teaching drones to organize themselves

Teams from the Army, Navy and Air Force are testing software that will eventually enable drones to autonomously coordinate attacks and respond to challenges by opposing swarms of enemy aircraft.

Automating vital (but boring) back-office operations

NASA Shared Services Center has automated the creation of personnel cases in its human resources system for new hires and position transfers.

Sending robot squads into danger zones

The top layer solution creates a mesh communication network among the robotic vehicles, enabling a convoy to instinctively follow its designated leader and providing a resilient communications network that can function in urban and subterranean environments.

Myriad missions for Murfreesboro drones

Murfreesboro became the first city in Tennessee to earn a Federal Aviation Administration certificate of authorization to fly unmanned aircraft systems.

Georgia rolls out Alexa skill for government services

Part of the state's multichannel digital strategy, Ask GeorgiaGov lets residents get answers about popular state services.

Government embraces next-gen citizen services with chatbots

Agencies are using chatbots to field citizen question, facilitate complex tasks and increase engagement.

IRS explores AI applications

The IRS is experimenting with chatbots and virtual assistants to make it easier for taxpayers to get answers to their questions.

L.A. drives automated vehicle deployment with pre-qualified vendor pool

The prequalified vendors will help the city keep pace with rapid developments in technology.

California Wants to Let Companies Test Driverless Cars Without a Human Behind the Wheel

“We are excited to take the next step in furthering the development of this potentially life-saving technology in California,” according to the Golden State's transportation secretary.

The Humble Microbus May Become the Leading Edge of the AV Revolution

“Just the fact that there are number of AV microbus experiments already up and running suggests there is indeed a problem to be solved,” according to tech analyst Mark Rogowsky.

GSA opens platform for blockchain, AI info sharing

GSA’s Emerging Citizen Technology program has launched an online atlas to serve as a one-stop resource for its blockchain and artificial intelligence projects.

Why innovation has never been easier

Governments are experimenting with personal digital assistants, chatbots and virtual reality, but innovation can also come from integrating data and existing services in new ways.

A City Data Collaborative for the Age of Autonomous Vehicles

ARGO Labs want to do for California public works agencies, what it did for water utilities—prioritize services and, in this case, road repairs.

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