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As technology continues to advance at a lightning pace, its impact on various aspects of our daily lives becomes increasingly apparent. One groundbreaking development that promises to further interlace technology with public services is the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into emergency response systems. In Salt Lake City, local authorities and tech innovators are collaborating to revolutionize 911 calls. This integration promises to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and response time, ultimately saving lives.

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After more than a year of discussion, the Dallas City Council this week voted to move forward with installing digital kiosks around the city.

The council voted11-4 Wednesday to approve an agreement with vendor IKE Smart City LLC to install up to 150 units in the coming years.

The interactive kiosks will display directions, transit updates, and public safety alerts, and provide free Wi-Fi.

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When waste systems talk—through sensors, telematics, dashboards, and utility data connections—smart communities can listen, learn, and iterate to make improvements quickly. They are rewarded with faster service, cleaner streets, and healthier budgets. Smart technology is quietly reshaping waste collection—and it is doing it in a big way. What once involved paper route maps, guesswork, and daily calls from frustrated residents is quickly turning into a real-time, data-driven operation. Thanks to the Internet of Things (IoT), waste managers now have the power to track, predict, and make operations more efficient with every step of their collection systems.

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Local government should center its decisions on people’s needs, the city’s newly arrived CIO said. This means hearing from residents and staff alike, and doing more with the information at hand.

Continuing the digital transformation of Aurora, Ill., means modernizing IT operations — and keeping residents and cost efficiency at the center, according to the city’s new CIO.

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The Seattle City Council passed a resolution Tuesday granting conceptual approval to allow for large digital wayfinding kiosks in the city’s urban core and beyond.

Councilmembers Alexis Mercedes Rinck and Cathy Moore opposed the resolution in a 7-2 vote.

The next step is a detailed permit ordinance that will be considered in the Council’s Economic Development Committee on June 12. Full Council vote could happen on June 24.

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