Plus, the group criticizing the mobility data system includes Uber and others and more...

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MARCH 5, 2020

Kansas City, Mo., Merges Police and City IT Efforts
To avoid redundant services and boost resources on both sides, Kansas City IT is merging with its law enforcement tech department. The sensitive nature of police work means the move is no small feat. READ MORE

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EV Experts, Advocates Optimistic in Spite of 2019 Sales Dip
California has ambitious plans to have 5 million vehicles on the roads by 2030. But in 2019, the momentum slowed slightly with sales dipping just more than 12 percent. Experts aren’t concerned. READ MORE

Group Criticizing Mobility Data System Includes Uber, Others
When Los Angeles set up a new system for collecting data from — and communicating rules to — emerging mobility companies, Uber refused to comply and lost its permit. Now, it's backing a group criticizing the data system. READ MORE

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