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A Bus Navigation App for Individuals with Cognitive Disabilities Was Deployed and Operated for Nearly $500K.

Primarily funded by the USDOT’s Smart City Challenge, the Smart Columbus Program was a collection of eight transportation, mobility and data studies aimed at improving access to jobs, enhancing…
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Made Public Date
10/24/2023

The Total Deployment and Operations Cost of Two Automated Shuttle Deployments in Downtown Columbus Was $2,880,748.

Primarily funded by the USDOT’s Smart City Challenge, the Smart Columbus Program is a collection of eight transportation, mobility and data studies aimed at improving access to jobs, enhancing…
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Made Public Date
02/20/2023

The Total Deployment and Operations Cost of a Smart Mobility Hub System in Columbus, Ohio Over a 13-Month Deployment Period Was Estimated to be $1,333,311.

Primarily funded by the USDOT’s Smart City Challenge, the Smart Columbus Program is a collection of eight transportation, mobility and data studies aimed at improving access to jobs, enhancing…
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Made Public Date
01/26/2023

The Estimated Deployment and Operations Costs of a Prenatal Trip Assistance System in Columbus, Ohio Totaled $1,283,337 for a 20-Month Demonstration Period.

From 2016 through 2021, the Smart Columbus Program demonstrated smart city concepts, comprised of eight transportation, mobility and data projects in Columbus, Ohio. These projects were aimed at…
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Made Public Date
12/08/2022

Use a Unified Technology Approach to Leverage Existing Resources and Products When Advancing Mobility Initiatives that Integrate Multiple Modes.

Primarily funded by the USDOT’s Smart City Challenge, the Smart Columbus Program is a collection of eight transportation, mobility and data studies aimed at improving access to jobs, enhancing…
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Date Posted
11/30/2022

The Connected Electric Automated Vehicle Pilot in Columbus, Ohio Improved the Last Mile Mobility of Goods, Delivering 129,528 Meals to the Community Over the Eight-Month Pilot.

Primarily funded by the USDOT’s Smart City Challenge, the Smart Columbus Program is a collection of eight transportation, mobility and data studies aimed at improving access to jobs, enhancing…
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Date Posted
11/11/2022

Provide Careful Landscaping Maintenance along Automated Shuttle Routes, as Roadside Vegetation May Cause Challenges for AV Sensors.

Primarily funded by the USDOT’s Smart City Challenge, the Smart Columbus Program is a collection of eight transportation, mobility and data studies aimed at improving access to jobs, enhancing…
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Date Posted
11/11/2022

Confirm Up Front Whether the Technology is Production-Ready and Not Just in the Concept Phase When Working with Technology Vendors.

Primarily funded by the USDOT’s Smart City Challenge, the Smart Columbus Program is a collection of eight transportation, mobility and data projects aimed at improving access to jobs, enhancing…
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Date Posted
10/18/2022

Enhanced Smart Parking App Operated in Columbus, Ohio over an Eight-Month Period Was Estimated to Cost $1,345,437.

Primarily funded by the USDOT’s Smart City Challenge, the Smart Columbus Program is a collection of eight transportation, mobility and data projects aimed at improving access to jobs, enhancing…
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Made Public Date
10/18/2022

Prenatal Trip Assistance with Flexible Mobile App and Website Scheduling for Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Was Associated with 90 Percent Satisfaction, Compared to 79 Percent for Traditional Call Center Scheduling.

From 2016 through 2021, the Smart Columbus Program demonstrated smart city concepts, comprised of eight transportation, mobility and data projects in Columbus, Ohio. These projects were aimed at…
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Date Posted
10/18/2022