Analytics
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In Singapore’s IT department, innovation comes not only from in-house technical expertise, but through pushing those skills out to the rest of the enterprise and supporting innovation nationally.
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Ranchbot’s sensors use satellite technology to monitor tank levels, trends and operation, enabling customers to check water data on their phones or computers in real time.
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A new partnership is endowing state transportation departments in Ohio and Pennsylvania with multiple data points through which to better understand traffic on their roadways and corridors.
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Plus, NYC’s chief technology officer releases guide for civic tech challenges: Cincinnati Data and Analytics Office partners with police on daily stats report; and Code for America brigades collaborate on Hurricane Florence response
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The real-time traffic signal information systems will give drivers more actionable information while allowing public works to better calibrate the city’s traffic signals.
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Riders will be able to use different modes of transport, from buses and trains to electric scooters and ride-shares, with a single payment system.
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Digitally collected driving and vehicle data from police cars in the Pacific Northwest has led to fewer car accidents and costly lawsuits, all while promoting a culture of safety.
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The Metro Region Explorer has revealed shifts in demographics, housing and workforce, which could impact the region's transit needs and overall economy.
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The newly released operating system gives app developers access to a host of transportation-specific data from sources across the city.
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General Motors, BMW, Ford and Renault have joined forces to explore the potential of using the digital ledger technology in the transportation industry.
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About 250 attendees are expected at this year's second annual Smart Cincy Summit in Cincinnati.
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The city council has selected Pillar Technology Group to create an operating system to analyze and share data about innovative transportation projects.
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In a partnership with Kansas City, some 5,000 smart, connected Avis rental cars will receive and send data related to parking, general information or events.
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Panelists at the Smart Cities Connect Conference and Expo discuss the many ways cities are using data.
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The third annual Smart Cities Connect Conference in Kansas City delivered an important message: become smart or be left behind.
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Big data is shedding new light on the time commuters spend going to and from work. The implications of these insights could be far-reaching – from city planning to worker happiness.
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We expect that turning our location services off disables potential mobile surveillance, but recent research shows how phones track their users even with their location-tracking services turned off.
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The RFP is the first step for the city in finding a partner that can “design, build, test and implement” the “backbone” operating system.
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The project to collect real-time data on Chicago's environment and urban activity launched in 2016 and continues to evolve.
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The data raises questions about the agency’s aid process, and whether wealthier neighborhoods get more help than their low-income counterparts.
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The issue was tabled by request of county staff for technical reasons and to allow the Virginia Department of Transportation to further study traffic implications.