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 biggest hurdles cities around the world face in their climate planning efforts is unsurprisingly simple: money.
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Government needs to take an active role in not only proactively planning for its own use of the Internet of Things, but also in providing innovators with the regulatory environment needed to move forward.
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The organization is spending $42 million to help the selected cities improve their performance and services using data-driven decision-making.
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Smart, connected, possibly self-driving vehicles are coming — and leaders trying to make them happen say cities can and should serve as accelerators for their development.
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The Department of Technology already maps its fiber-optic wires, so the current push is to make sure the map is comprehensive and includes all city agencies.
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After finding that the official delays during commute hours were often grossly untrue, some Bay Area entrepreneurs began making their own delay alert system for city buses.
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Houston's mayor has brought capable city personnel to the forefront of her leadership strategy, using data to efficiently enhance their skills and maximize their impact.
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Three winners that used sensors and GPS trackers to gather various types of data were named following the 48-hour hackathon.
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Connected vehicles and the prevalence of technology in modern cars prompted a joint congressional subcommittee hearing about the so-called “Internet of Cars,” and what private industry is doing to manage consumer safety and privacy concerns.
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Using data from sensors placed throughout Los Angeles, a team of researchers at the University of Southern California have completed an impact study they say breaks new ground in traffic analytics.
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MIT's Media Lab is working with Dubai's Smart Government group, gathering and analyzing data to run a smarter city.
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Nashville's former mayor led his city as a single, networked entity. His approach is paying off.
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After launching an null the future of Uber in Austin is up in the air.
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The atlas lets users compare energy usage statistics across time, location, demographic and other factors.
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The measures are meant to create a more energy efficient, aesthetically pleasing and pedestrian friendly road in upstate New York.
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Thanks to the new feature, drivers will no longer have to worry about spotty Internet service when accessing the app.
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Many agencies in the state aren't taking full advantage of data and its ability to test the efficacy of state programs.
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Of the 288 lights in the city, 254 are newer models that communicate with the “nerve center” within the Department of Transportation.