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The Office of Innovation in San Antonio, Texas, is working to advance technology and infrastructure.
Created in 2007, the office is expanding Wi-Fi access for kids with Connected Beyond the Classroom.
A smart streetlight program was also implemented to save money and energy and collect valuable data.
This article is part of a series focused on American cities building a better tomorrow called Advancing Cities.
Digital inclusion is an issue that the city of San Antonio, Texas, started to address before the COVID-19 crisis sent people to work and learn from home full time.
In 2019, the city s Office of Innovation kicked off a digital-divide assessment of residents. We really wanted to get to the granular level of our residents and identify where the gaps are based on broadband connectivity, based on access to devices, and based on digital literacy, Brian Dillard, the city s chief innovation officer and a third-generation San Antonio native, told Insider.
Inside San Antonio s Office of Innovation, which plans to bridge the digital divide with smart technology and infrastructure insider@insider.com (Erica Sweeney)
The Office of Innovation in San Antonio, Texas, is working to advance technology and infrastructure.
Created in 2007, the office is expanding Wi-Fi access for kids with Connected Beyond the Classroom.
A smart streetlight program was also implemented to save money and energy and collect valuable data.
This article is part of a series focused on American cities building a better tomorrow called Advancing Cities.
Digital inclusion is an issue that the city of San Antonio, Texas, started to address before the COVID-19 crisis sent people to work and learn from home full time.