The SHRP2 program sponsored a number of studies relating to Freight Demand Modeling and Local Freight Data Improvement. The program included an analysis of the current state of practice for f

ATIS/US Ignite, through their Smart City Data Exchange Initiative, have brought together smart cities' leaders and industry experts to tackle data sharing issues and work on a common framework for “the secure and interoperable exchange of data beyond city operational boundaries.” Their Smart Cities Data Sharing Framework

SCIRA is a project of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Innovation Program sponsored by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Science and Technology (S&T). The SCIRA pilot demonstrations and reports were finalized in January 2020, and the toolkit and guides were expected to be publicly released in 2020.

Smart City PDX, the smart city project for Portland, OR, is partnering with the community to make Portland a place where data and technology are used to improve people’s lives, particularly in underserved communities.

Columbus, Ohio, the winner of the USDOT Smart City Challenge, was designated as America's Smart City. The Smart Columbus project funded the development of a range of smart city projects – from self-driving shuttles to prenatal trip assistance to a multimodal trip planning application – that demonstrate the value of data in a smart city environment.

The KM4City project released another addition to its ecosystem called SNAP4City. SNAP4City, which stands for “scalable Smart aNalytic APplication builder for sentient Cities and IOT,” is built on top of KM4City and provides a flexible method and solution to quickly create a large range of smart city applications. It exploits heterogeneous data and enables services for stakeholders by IoT/IoE (Internet of Everything), data analytics, and big data technologies.

Proposed in 2003, this framework intends to guide the development of a national freight database, related data collection, and synthesis activities. This conceptual framework focused on increasing the linkages between different sources of data and fulfilling the major needs of a wide variety of users by capturing the important characteristics of freight movements (shipment

The objective of the ongoing TCRP G-18 Improving Access and Management of Transit ITS Data project is to develop a common, practical approach to storing, accessing, and managing fixed-route transit ITS data (i.e., AVL, APC, AFC) by further dev

This presentation recommends the development of a regional transportation big data strategy: creating a regional transportation big data portal, providing consistent and transparent data collection, management, and reporting. Additionally discusses establishing regional standards for transportation data sourcing, formatting, privacy, security, ownership and reporting.

The Global City Teams Challenge from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) developed The Municipal IoT Blueprint.