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Smart City Challenge Information Session 2 Transcript

Connected Vehicles and Automation

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Smart City Challenge Information Session 1 Transcript

Data Architecture Standards

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Smart City Challenge Information Sessions

 Materials From Previous SessionsInformation Session 1: Data Architecture StandardsPresentation SlidesSession TranscriptArchived Session WebcastInformation Session 2: Connected Vehicles and AutomationPresentation SlidesSession TranscriptArchived Session WebcastInformation Session 3: The...

Official DOT Public Access Plan v1.1

This plan is issued in response to the February 22, 2013 Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies entitled “Increasing Access to the Results of Federally Funded Scientific Research.”  Through this memorandum, OSTP directed...

Smart Cities Forum Agenda

Smart Cities Forum Draft AgendaTuesday, December 15, 2015All Sessions will be Webcast at www.transportation.gov/smartcity/webcasts7:45 AMRegistration Opens Cool Tools for Smart Cities: Technology Expo Lunch Tickets Available for Purchase (please bring $11 cash)  9:00 AM -11:45...

Smart City Challenge: Evaluation and Selection of Finalists

City Attributes

Some attributes of the ideal Smart City Challenge candidate:

Mid-sized city with a population between approximately 200,000 and 850,000 people within city limits as of the 2010 Census;A population density typical of a mid-sized city using 2010 Census data;Represents a...

Smart City Webcasts

Previous Smart City Webcasts National Kickoff Webcast with Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx From December 8, 2015

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