While water and energy industries have a frequently harmful, codependent relationship, this status quo can change. Technology provides an excellent way forward to sustainability and…
Water+Energy Part II: Water Use and Waste in Energy Industries
In 2014, the World Bank announced that modern water and energy production systems were on a collision course. Part I of our Water+Energy series covered…
Water+Energy Part I: Energy Use and Waste in Water Management
In 2014, the World Bank announced that modern water and energy production systems were on a collision course. In this three-part Water+Energy Series, this collision…
Smart City UX: Software Solutions for Smart City Problems
The data collected and monitored by IoT devices is the bones of smart cities. The hearts of them, though, are the residents seeking a better…
Four Digital Tech Applications Enhancing Defense Transportation
Digital technology affected the transportation industry early – in the 1990s – largely due to railcars and railroads as well as adoption by logistics providers.…
Two Major Concerns about the Ethics of Facial Recognition in Public Safety
From catching the right criminal to offering hope in overturning convictions, facial recognition offers public safety and the judicial system an effective way out of…
Durable Defense: Deploying Military Technology with Confidence
As more mission critical defense activities operate in harsh environments facing peers and near-peers in combat, the burden to keep defense technology durable has grown.…
Greenville Gets BOLD: SC Tech Hub Announces Smart City Plans with Sprint
At CES 2019, Sprint announced plans to use their Curiosity IoT in Greenville, South Carolina. The announcement follows several years of Greenville IoT planning, which…
Climate Defense: Military Technology Fights Climate Change
In military language, climate change is referred to as a “threat multiplier:” a risk that exacerbates the pre-existing challenges — such as disease and civil…