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 Resilience Index breaks “resilience” down into recognizable parts — and gives local leaders a way to assess where their city stands.
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Kansas City, Mo., serves as a model for how municipalities can encourage innovation and reap the long-term benefits.
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The U.S. Department of Energy is issuing grants to 10 projects as a part of its Next-Generation Energy Technologies for Connected and Autonomous On-Road Vehicles (NEXTCAR) program.
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Oakley, Calif., is one small city trying to cash in on the explosion of smart city technology. Here's how they're doing it.
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Researchers will help ensure that sensors and instrumentation used to measure nutrients in the ocean are fully operational.
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While autonomous vehicles are the ultimate destination for cars’ transformation, there will be plenty of waypoints along the road — and interim ways for drivers to benefit from new technologies.
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Researchers at the University of Washington are compiling data on the system to help determine whether it is “as effective as claimed."
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Through an international partnership, Illinois CIO Hardik Bhatt is excited to exchange information, ideas and data to help make both states leaders in their respective countries.
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Instruments will measure water temperature, salinity, oxygen content, pH, clarity and, eventually, levels of nitrogen pollution. The data will be transmitted directly to an EPA website being designed for the average person to understand.
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The network would replace the turnpike’s microwave-radio system, whose capacity to carry data from toll plazas, camera systems and road sensors to centralized computers will eventually reach its limit.
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United States Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith called the conference “a big American barn-raising” of ideas.
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The portion of I-380 to be mapped was chosen because it provides both rural and urban traffic.
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In a new way to encourage responsible driving, Boston released an app for residents to earn prizes for safe driving.
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The city’s successful BlightSTAT performance management approach has been the backbone of efforts that resulted in the elimination of over 15,000 blighted units from 2010 to 2015.
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As technology continues to evolve faster than organizations, there’s a gap between Internet of Things products and services and the government practices designed to effectively manage them.
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According to a recent report, data from connected cars could be a $750 billion market.
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The Department of Transportation wants autonomous car makers to share data with each other, with regulators, and with the public, but may be the department’s toughest challenge.
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Florida's Miami-Dade County is getting ready for connected vehicles and ubiquitous intelligence.