Tracking emergency response assets in a disaster
As emergency responders arrive in the Bahamas to help rescue and recovery efforts after Hurricane Dorian, they need ways to track their assets on the ground.
Smart streetlight help San Diego police investigate crime
Law enforcement officials are using video from the 3,200 streetlight cameras to investigate violent crimes.
Big idea for smart city IoT: Get small
Small edge and fog networks can help increasingly dense and connected smart cities power the internet of things.
Virtual reality helps police train for active-shooter scenarios
Law enforcement officers learn critical decision-making skills in training scenarios that can be changed with the click of a mouse.
Pittsburgh cleans up with connected trash cans
The city saved significant time and money by using sensor-enabled trash cans that measure how full the containers are and transmit fill and location information to those responsible for emptying them.
Mobility briefs: Solutions for smart cities
Connected vehicle testing site opens, insights from ridesharing data and more on smart city mobility.
Protect the border with tech, Hurd says
Sensor technologies and data analysis could provide a common picture of threats and activity along the 2,000-mile border.
NIST outlines IoT cybersecurity and privacy risk mitigation
A new report aims to help organizations manage the cybersecurity and privacy risks associated with the increasing number of internet-of-things devices.
Smart tourism sets the bar for cities' tech future
Orlando is planning a smart city infrastructure that will leverage technology and data to improve visitors' experience and enhance the quality of life for residents.
How agencies can control access to IoT data
Dynamic authorization with attribute-based access control allows agencies to securely share IoT data by only allowing authorized users access to sensitive data under the right conditions.
IoT faces implementation, security concerns
To deploy and secure internet-of-things networks, execs are blending traditional strategies and new technologies like blockchain, according to a recent survey.
Harnessing the power of IoT for your data strategy
The constant evolution of the internet of things offers agencies continuing opportunities to harness new and powerful tools to support their mission.
3 cybersecurity 'truths' that every CISO must know
At the recent RSA Conference’s Public Sector Day, government CISOs discussed how agencies can embrace innovation while still protecting their networks and assets.
4 ways to minimize IoT cybersecurity risk
Despite the security threats posed by internet-of-things devices, agencies can take basic steps to protect themselves from their cyber vulnerabilities.
Infusing intelligence into enterprise asset management
Modern EAM systems integrated with GIS, mobile and automation capabilities can help reduce downtimes, minimize asset replacement costs and improve overall city services.
The shadow IoT lurking on enterprise networks
Controlling unauthorized internet-of-things devices that connect to enterprise networks requires a different technical approach than BYOD management because IoT devices often lack authorization and authentication tools.
As flood risk spreads, prediction tech proves vital
New technologies and data sources are helping officials prepare residents in flood-prone areas ahead of rising waters.
Army looks to sensors, analytics to improve efficiency on bases
The Army wants to incorporate tech solutions usually seen in smart cities at its military installations.
Data from streetlights illuminate possibilities, problems
While cities are gaining unexpected insights from data streaming from LED streetlights, many may have trouble actually ingesting the volume of data.
6 ways a 'smart wall' could solve the border security problem
When cutting-edge tech is combined with a connected data platform, border security can build a common operating picture that allows officers to survey vast territory and respond to threats in real time.
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