by Rochelle Keyhan, CEO, Collective Liberty | Feb 22, 2021 | Society, Technology
We’re using the Yellow Pages and glue sticks while traffickers are highly organized and use sophisticated encryption techniques. Human trafficking is a problem that exists across many distinct industries, agencies, and actors all operating in their own siloes. There...
by Anita Vandervalk, P.E., Vice President at Iteris, and Peter Yauch, P.E., Associate Vice President, Iteris | Feb 15, 2021 | Mobility, Technology
Maximizing both the mobility and safety of road users at urban and suburban intersections is of utmost importance to city leaders and citizens today. Trends such as micromobility, connected and automated vehicles, and an explosion of available data, coupled with...
by Jessie Feller Hahn, Executive Director, Meeting of the Minds | Feb 14, 2021 | Thought Leader Interview
How Cities are Using the Cloud to Adapt to the Pandemic By Jessie Feller Hahn, Executive Director, Meeting of the MindsJessie Feller Hahn is the Executive Director of Meeting of the Minds where she is responsible for identifying global urban sustainability,...
by Steph Stoppenhagen, Director of Strategy & Innovation, Steve Truebner, Sales Director, and Paul Pishal, Sales Director, Black & Veatch, Connected Communities | Feb 8, 2021 | Infrastructure, Technology
Connectivity is a necessity in today’s digital world. Economic opportunity, educational advancement, health and safety, social mobility, and civic engagement are increasingly tied to the widespread availability of high-speed digital communication. Broadband is often...
by Tripp Borstel, Director, Sustainability Solutions, ENGIE Impact | Feb 1, 2021 | Economy, Smart Cities, Society
It’s been nearly a year since the coronavirus pandemic started, and in that time, we’ve been through the ups and downs of shortages, closures, re-openings, re-closures, and endless proclamations and debates about what comes next. But there’s another crisis still...
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