Searching “Can I drink the tap water in the United States?” in online travel forums will deliver comments that rangefrom “yes” to “duh.” However, that…
Adaptive Agility: Food Logistics Technology Eases the Burden of Compliance
Reeling. The lurching, staggering motion of someone regaining balance from a wobbly position. Technology innovation has sent food logistics reeling: the cutting-edge solutions flooding the…
Proaction, Not Reaction: Predictive Policing in the IoT Era
Policing is a complicated matter in the 21st century. Consider the following statistics: The US Office of Highway Police reported approximately 3.2 trillion vehicle miles…
Integrated Sensor Architecture: Deploying Smart Sensors and Improving the Mobile Soldier’s UX
Strategically placing advanced sensors in areas of interest has changed the battlefield. Capable of signal processing, wireless communications and synchronization, these new sensor nodes collect…
4 Important Trends in Electricity Management
We often don’t realize how dependent we are on electricity until we lose it, such as in the wake of 2017’s devastating hurricanes. Obtaining, storing…
CARTA: A New Way of Managing Risk
IT security, as we know it, works a lot like physical security in that the goal is to do two things: let good people in…
Smart Cities Use Low-Power Networks to Flourish
Internet of Things (IoT) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), at the core, are communications technologies. Data is transmitted between objects, and devices communicate with…
Forestry Friday Spotlight: Corporate Responsibility for Restoring Ecosystems
The tragedy of Sierra Leone’s mudslides — which killed over 200 people earlier this week — is a severe reminder that we have a responsibility…
Five Nations Leading the Renewable Revolution
One by one, the nations of the world are switching from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. For some, it’s a matter of environmental protection;…