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|Summary=The START Act aims to revive and expand the Obama Administration’s Smart Cities Challenge. The Department of Transportation and other federal agencies would be responsible for designing and executing a new Smart Cities Challenge that would award major grants to communities implementing smart transportation proposals. | |Summary=The START Act aims to revive and expand the Obama Administration’s Smart Cities Challenge. The Department of Transportation and other federal agencies would be responsible for designing and executing a new Smart Cities Challenge that would award major grants to communities implementing smart transportation proposals. | ||
|Link=https://www.us-ignite.org/start-act-to-reinvigorate-smart-cities-challenge/ | |Link=https://www.us-ignite.org/start-act-to-reinvigorate-smart-cities-challenge/ | ||
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|Tag=RFP | |||
|Release=Clarke START Act.pdf | |||
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The START Act aims to revive and expand the Obama Administration’s Smart Cities Challenge. The Department of Transportation and other federal agencies would be responsible for designing and executing a new Smart Cities Challenge that would award major grants to communities implementing smart transportation proposals.