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These projects explore resilient community technologies. You have two possibilities for adding projects to this list. First you can add a project here or second you can apply for an official NIST GCTC Action Cluster project here.
[[Education]] | ||
This set of 22 projects is managed by the Education team. The team was formed in 2018 to serve an integrating function between and across the superclusters and to address critical challenges facing communities in the areas of education and workforce development. These challenges include determining and expanding on the roles education can play in the civic technology environment, preparing the citizens of today for the workforce needs of tomorrow, and expanding access to educational resources for all members of the community. | ||
[[Smart Region]] | ||
This set of 9 regional projects is a partnership of public, private and academic organizations working at the regional level to facilitate coordination and cooperation across regions that share mutual interests, infrastructure systems, economic and social goals, and ecological and environmental concerns. | ||
[[Wireless]] | ||
This set of 22 projects is managed by the Wireless team and is focused on development of best practices for the deployment of wireless systems. Wireless networks can be a tool for economic development, a lever for tackling the digital divide and homework gap, as a core infrastructure in IoT networks, and supporting smart city applications such as public safety, energy, lighting, transportation, and more. | ||