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Predictive tech

Predictive tech gives KCMO smart weapons in the fight against potholes, crime

By Tommy Felts / March 28, 2018

Kansas City is tackling its pothole problem using technology that aims to predict where they’ll emerge next, city officials said. The proactive approach also is targeting Kansas City’s crime rate. Government officials from Kansas City, Missouri, shared details about their experience with smart, predictive technologies during a panel discussion Tuesday afternoon at the Smart Cities…

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Cordish’s Spark KC bringing ‘co-living’ concept to Two Light apartments by late 2018

By Tommy Felts / January 30, 2018

A new co-living concept planned for the Two Light luxury apartment tower will be a game-changer for an evolving generation of entrepreneurs, said Spark KC’s Shervonne Cherry. “With the ability to literally be four stories, five stories, 20-some stories away from your workplace, you don’t have to worry about that commute, allowing you more time…

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Futuristic transportation vision for Kansas City includes self-driving buses

By Tommy Felts / May 27, 2016

Kansas City hopes a pioneering vision for public transportation will help it emerge as the top contender for a $50 million award. Kansas City is one of seven finalists for the “Beyond Traffic Smart City Challenge,” which will dish $50 million to a mid-sized city dealing with rapidly-changing transportation needs. With stiff competition from tech…

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‘I’ve been breaking bureaucracies for 24 years’ Kansas City’s new CIO opens up

By Tommy Felts / January 12, 2016

There’s a new hand at the helm of Kansas City innovation, and it belongs to that of Bob Bennett. A 24-year veteran of the U.S. Army, Bennett kicked off his tenure as the second-ever chief innovation officer of the City of Kansas City, Mo. on Jan. 1, taking the lead on an array of civic…

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KC smart city ‘an invitation’ to innovators, entrepreneurs

By Tommy Felts / June 4, 2015

The City of Kansas City, Mo., has signed an agreement with Sprint and Cisco to create the largest smart city in North America in the City of Fountains. Sprint will be building a network of connectivity worth up to $7 million dollars while Cisco will be providing smart city infrastructure worth upwards of $5 million. The…

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