Newscan: Virginia State Police admit—after repeated denials—they used controversial facial-recognition app
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Virginia State Police admit—after repeated denials—they used controversial facial-recognition app
Virginia lawmakers ban police use of facial recognition
Signing of Senate Bill 40 grants first-responder classification to Kansas 911 telecommunicators
Lawmaker raises alarm bells over 5.9 GHz, C-Band spectrum
‘Time is not on our side’—Biden navigates cyberattacks with a cyber czar
Remote work is here to stay. Manhatten may never be the same.
New software-vendor standards coming within weeks, CISA head says
‘Vaccine passports’ are on the way, but developing them won’t be easy
What COVID-19 taught us about telemedicine
How to turn the data tsunami into actionable intelligence
Air Force working on foundational zero-trust activities, CIO says
Community Improvement Districts ripe for smart-city innovation
Facebook lays fiber across the entire state of Indiana
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FCC seeks comment on wireless service providers’ safety measure for their customers during disasters
FirstNet Authority video: Location-based services–definitions
AdaptiveMobile Security white paper: A slice in time: Slicing security 5G core networks
Airbus secures the first F1 race of the season in Bahrain
New America Report on spectrum policy: Use it or share it
Ready for the Smart(er) City: How Community Improvement Districts (CIDs) are building the future
Tom Wheeler blog: Rebuilding the vast scope of FCC responsibilities