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Digital Cities 2023: Developing Modern, Citizen-Focused Services

The 56 winning cities in this year’s awards from the Center for Digital Government focused their efforts on technology projects that impacts residents communitywide.

Census projects U.S. population bust by 2080

America will enter the 22nd century with a shrinking population unless immigration increases, according to new U.S. Census Bureau projections released Thursday.

Now Is The Time To Get Transportation Right

With record amounts of federal funding for transportation projects underway, a new NRDC scorecard ranks the states on their transportation priorities.

Cities Experiment With Pedal-Powered Delivery Policies

The rapid expansion of food delivery services — coupled with e-bikes — is forcing cities to adopt new ideas and policies to get more couriers out of their gas vehicles and onto bikes.

Why Generative AI Investments Are Surging in the U.S.

“Far from the doomsday scenarios we often read in the media, generative AI offers organizations the opportunity to help many employees find more meaning in their work and creativity, fostering human flourishing,” concluded Puntoni.

Amtrak could be rolling its way through the Black Hills

Existing railways would be used for the Amtrak routes. Although they are looking to expand Amtrak’s routes, it could still be a couple of years before anything is in the works. The federal study is due to Congress next spring and it will be up to Congress to decide if they want to implement service.

Heat Pumps Are Not Fair Weather Friends Any More

As one measure of confidence in today’s technology, 18 of the Climate Alliance governors represent states that experience freezing temperatures in the winter, and some of them already have a headstart on that 20 million-unit goal.

Heating commercial real estate with geothermal power

One company is aiming to drive down the traditionally high price of geothermal energy to make it a viable and sustainable business decision

Protecting Montanans’ Privacy is Aim of New Tester Bill

Senator’s bipartisan Government Surveillance Reform Act would protect Montanans from warrantless searches of data by government and law enforcement

Planning To Start A New Company in Next Six Months? / Sooner Might Be Better / Heads-Up on Fast-Approaching “Beneficial Ownership” Reporting Burden

You may already know this, but, just to be sure, you can get yourself a delay in your reporting burden if you are at least aware of this………..