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Lawmakers strive to protect New York’s universal broadband rollout

The state is pushing forward with its goals under the threat of Trump administration cuts.

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Quiet transportation upgrades are moving New Yorkers forward

How innovations in New York City are proving their value behind the scenes.

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Does anyone want to be New York City’s tech mayor?

In 2021, Eric Adams ran on government modernization, but few candidates running to replace him are talking about picking up that work.

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Does Albany need its own management report?

State government is looking to borrow from New York City’s playbook.

Q&A: Smart Cities & Connectivity

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Matt Fraser still wants to expand MyCity and AI chatbot

The city’s Chief Technology Officer provided some updates on some of the administration’s major tech-related promises in a recent conversation with City & State.

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Making investments in New York City’s century-old subway system

A Q&A with Jamie Torres-Springer, president of Metropolitan Transportation Authority Construction & Development.

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Tracking innovative tech progress for New York’s rail and air travelers

A Q&A with Robert Galvin, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s chief technology officer.

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Advocating for universal broadband in Washington

A Q&A with Rep. Yvette Clarke, a leader on the Congressional Caucus on Smart Cities.

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Pioneering a unified system for innovative tech pilots in New York City

A Q&A with Director of Smart Cities and IoT Paul Rothman, who oversees the Smart City Testbed Program.

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Using tech and AI to drive economic growth

A Q&A with New York City Economic Development Corp. President and CEO Andrew Kimball.

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Working to connect New Yorkers and improve local governance

A Q&A with Assembly Member Steven Otis on his time leading the Committee on Science and Technology.