Las Vegas Becomes a Smart City
Las Vegas is adopting smart technologies that its mayor and advisors are confident will boost the city’s reputation for going big to a whole new level.
Las Vegas is adopting smart technologies that its mayor and advisors are confident will boost the city’s reputation for going big to a whole new level.
Digital and smart technologies are transforming our world. The ubiquity of IoT raises operational excitement. It also raises cybersecurity concerns.
Every project that results in the construction of a building that is not a “smart” is a project in which money savings has been lost, unnecessary natural resources have been consumed, and social improvements have not been delivered to citizens.
Whether you live in a small town or large metropolis, you might be noticing profound changes in the way you interact with local government. Cities around the world – from San Francisco to Singapore and many in between – are leveraging emerging technologies to deploy smart, connected cities.
The federal government’s growing dependence on the Internet of Things (IoT) has led to increased security concerns among federal IT professionals. And some of the most lethal hacks have come from nearly undetectable attacks that leverage connected devices to create havoc. Over the past few years, several critical cybersecurity frameworks have been introduced to helpRead… Read more »
Turning data into insights requires the right tools. Government agencies require simple, flexible solutions that also meet citizen expectations.
An enabler allows governments to incorporate front-facing emerging technologies that actively contribute to mission objectives.
Over the years, geographic information systems (GIS) have matured to central enterprise business systems in most government agencies.
Implementing a cloud-managed network is the solution for state and local government officials who believe their organizations lag behind the private sector in offering digital services to users. When executed properly, the cloud can help governments save money, increase security and improve citizen experiences.
The Department of Defense created Comply to Connect (C2C) as a way to secure its growing array of network endpoints. Let’s discuss how that works.