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And a bigger question: Is the widespread adoption of the smart cities model really just six to 10 years away?
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Santa Clara, California, hopes partnerships with STEM innovators will benefit public education.
San Francisco's Plan to Get Entrepreneurs Working With Government
The city aims to solve its biggest problems with some of the world's smallest startups.
Innovative Braking Technology Helps Power Seattle’s Newest Streetcar Line
Onboard battery storage is allowing rail vehicles to travel offwire.
Does Your State or Local Government Have a Great Story to Share?
Route Fifty’s door is always open to interesting proposals detailing challenges, opportunities and solutions that other state capitols, city halls and county administration buildings can learn from.
San José’s Innovation Agenda Will Hinge on the Internet of Things
Starfish, a new smart city network, will be demonstrated in the heart of Silicon Valley.
How Charlotte Is Helping Cities Like Dallas Develop Smarter Infrastructure
A new federal initiative, Envision America, will help adapt the Queen City’s best practices for a Dallas Innovation Alliance mass transit solution.
Making Data on the Colorado River Basin’s Troubling Depletion More Accessible
Residents in Arizona, Nevada and Southern California should be paying the most attention to the Interior Department’s new, interactive drought tool.
Survey: Local Government Can Compete With Private Sector at Hiring Younger Workers
Incoming workers’ desire to do good makes county and city employment a perfect fit—if jurisdictions can make the often-smaller pay palatable.
4 Major Takeaways From Chicago’s Open Data Strategy
A recent workshop detailed the basics of what the Windy City’s official information portal has to offer.
Where State and Local Governments Should Focus Their 2016 Efforts
Balancing partnerships among three critical areas is a must, according to a new Onvia report.
Did These States Help Stifle Innovation in 2015?
Vote for the best example of policymakers opposing technology in ITIF’s Luddite Award poll.
What State and Local Transportation Agencies Can Expect in 2016
Xerox’s parking and mobility vice president Matt Darst weighs in.
How Georgia Reorganized All Its Parks and Rec Data in 9 Months
What was once scattered across multiple agencies is now easily accessible through one portal thanks to a cross-sector collaborative effort. And the effort is also boosting digital engagement and state revenue.
State of the States: A Q&A With the National Governors Association's Scott Pattison
In a wide-ranging discussion with Route Fifty, the NGA's new executive director discusses state finances, education, infrastructure and more.
Northern Virginia County Eyes Innovation Districts
Fairfax County, Virginia, wants to develop such hubs throughout the region to attract new businesses and residents.
N.Y.C. Women’s Entrepreneurship Program Takes Next Steps
The innovative initiative aims to aid women business owners, who are “key economic actors” in the nation’s largest city.
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Is This County’s Regulation of Uber Legal?
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