FutureStructure Data
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Staffing shortages and the lasting shifts to commuter patterns has pumped the brakes on the recovery of transit ridership. Even as gas prices reach record highs across the country, ridership hasn’t seen a large uptick.
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Each winning city will receive an individualized Readiness Workshop and host of tech tools to help further its efforts toward becoming a smart city.
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Two projects in Georgia and New York are exploring new technologies which embed power generation, computing and more into paving, opening up this right-of-way space to accommodate solar panels and smart city sensors.
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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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The forums, run by nonprofit US Ignite, will help cities in their efforts to scale smart urban projects from pilot to enterprise systems.
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Companies have until mid-April to file proposals with the city of Atlanta to develop a wide-reaching smart cities infrastructure project.
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Proprietary autonomous vehicle software can stand between accident investigators and determining a cause without cooperation from the car-maker.
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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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New technology and real-time analytics are helping cities use energy more wisely, while galvanizing support throughout the community.
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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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Some municipal water customers are getting access to a new tool that allows them to track their water usage in real time.
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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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To improve access in areas impacted by bus route reductions, officials are looking at an innovative method of connecting riders with their destinations.
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Thirteen months in the making, Indiana's first Internet of Things (IoT) lab opens March 21 and will focus on stimulating IoT device and application development.
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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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NashView is Nashville's latest open data product giving users a map-based portal into all sorts of community information ranging from schools to parks.
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Transit ridership across the six-county Los Angeles metro region has been slipping since at least the last 15 years as more residents purchase cars. Experts think a mix of technology, public policy and planning could help the ridership numbers bounce back.
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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 city joins eight other jurisdictions vying for five grants that will support better livability, workability and sustainability.
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The Smart Cities Living Lab is a test bed for numerous smart technologies in downtown Dallas that has become a mecca for tourism and the arts.