States to offer digital driver’s license via Apple Wallet app
The tech company is working with states to create digital IDs from driver’s licenses for the Apple’s Wallet app.
3D-printed barracks opens for Texas Military Department trainees
The 3,800 square-foot structure, which is the largest 3D-printed structure in North America, cost one third as much as traditional facilities to build and is expected to last for decades.
Can digital twins add value to undersea drone missions?
DARPA wants to know how digital twins of unmanned undersea vehicles can overcome communication challenges to improve fleet operations.
Transit agencies can test drive work-zone data service
Agencies can apply for a free three-month license to Nexar’s CityStream service that delivers crowdsourced dashcam data for insights into how work zones affect traffic and safety.
FedRAMP leans into OSCAL for streamlining authorizations
The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program is pushing adoption of the Open Security Controls Assessment Language to enable automated reviews.
Can tech protect R&D from foreign adversaries?
The Air Force Research Laboratory wants to assess the risks posed by researchers who may be passing R&D to foreign adversaries.
Digital twin models energy profile of every US building
Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s AutoBEM software suite can make energy-saving recommendations for every building in the country.
Does smart-city tech threaten democracy?
The rapid adoption of smart-city technology has created unforeseen conditions that could risk common civil liberties, according to a new report.
Digital twins the ‘ultimate tool’ for city infrastructure planning
Cities using digital twins for more efficient urban planning can expect to save $280 billion by 2030, according to market research.
FCC releases wireless broadband map
The Federal Communications Commission released what it called “the first ever standardized look” at mobile broadband coverage from the U.S.’s largest wireless providers.
Pittsburgh’s mobility platform aims to expand transportation options
Move PGH combines a smartphone app and 25 mobility hubs to give lower income residents a seamless digital and physical framework for getting around the city.
Maryland moves to secure state’s data
Gov. Larry Hogan announced a partnership with the National Security Agency, the creation of a chief data officer and chief privacy officer positions and a new university institute to tackle the state’s cyber challenges.
How data can help reduce transportation inequity
Reliable, qualitative data has helped some communities improve safety and access to transit services.
Chattanooga to build testbed service for smart city research
Built atop its Smart Corridor infrastructure, the testbed as a service will allow researchers to access and test algorithms using data from the city’s connected urban environment.
Indiana to test EV charging concrete
Dynamic electric vehicle charging would make EV infrastructure more reliable and convenient.
NIST seeks input on AI risk management framework
The agency is seeking comments on developing an Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework that would improve organizations’ ability to incorporate trustworthiness into the design, development and use of AI systems.
DOD rolls out AR/VR technology at 5G testbed
The Defense Department has begun deploying 5G-powered augmented reality/virtual reality systems for mission planning and training at some of its 5G testbed sites.
Open-source model finds best places for EV charging stations
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a modeling tool that helps transportation planners decide where to place electric vehicle charging stations to encourage intercity driving.
FAA seeks best practices for drone-based infrastructure inspections
The Federal Aviation Administration is conducting a market survey to better understand how drones can be used to inspect infrastructure.
How smart cities gain traction
The ability to manage citizen expectations and bridge the digital divide are key to integrating smart city pilot programs into new communities, experts say.
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