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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Effective engagement can provide valuable information to improve the implementation of an IoT project, in addition to easing resident objections or concerns.
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The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is outfitting trains with sensors and sandbags to determine where and when fatigue cracks occur.
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In order to put self-driving cars on the streets, auto makers must first prove themselves, speakers at an automated driving convention have argued.
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Austin Water CIO Teri Pennington talks about the utility's use of data analytics to track the health of its assets.
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The map marks active oil and gas wells, color codes jurisdictions based on its rating in the EPA's National Air Toxics Assessment, and provides information on each state's oil and gas standards.
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City and digital government leaders must demonstrate clear value, tangible outcomes and engaging experiences for their inhabitants, delivering public service for the future.
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Eighty percent of North Americans can no longer see the Milky Way at night. But the problem with light pollution isn't just about stargazing.
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The startup's new software program uses the data from home security systems to track seniors' activity, and family members can stay abreast of their relative's health through a mobile app.
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The National Association of City Transportation Officials' recent statement on automated driving reflects one tech giant's sentiments that driving is better left to machines.
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The idea of turning lights on and off remotely might seem enticing, but make sure the software downloaded is properly secure.
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The Kansas town is considering a study that would asses the condition of city streets involving automated data collection using high-resolution digital cameras, GPS receivers and computers on board a company van.
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In Austin, Texas, the water utility is saving water by empowering consumers with comparative usage data.
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The system uses existing satellite-based electronic navigation technology to monitor and communicate with ships in the vicinity of underwater electric cables, and automatically send increasingly urgent alerts if the ships appear to be preparing to drop anchor.
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Many of the new laws aim to protect the massive amounts of data that government and private businesses collect from citizens.
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The future will have a lot of data, and a number of transportation experts in both private industry and the public sector are pushing for a vast group of stakeholders to collaborate on setting up standards that make that data as useful as possible.
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California has seen its population and economy grow -- and a 36 percent drop in emissions per GDP at the same time.
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Through a partnership with Esri, Los Angeles will put its data sets on an open platform, allowing citizens to become fact gatherers to deal with such problems as illegal dumping and potholes.
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There's a revolution in the commercial real estate universe, where the "Internet of Things" has come home to roost.