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=Join This Group=
{{Supercluster
 
| title          = Transportation SuperCluster (TSC)
To join this group please complete this '''[http://eepurl.com/dqpUxv form]''' and check the '''Transportation''' box
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=Useful Links=
| blueprint      = [[media:TransportationBlueprintFeb18.pdf|Transportation Blueprint]]
 
| description    =
[https://gctc.opencommons.org/Category:Transportation Transportation Supercluster]
This supercluster was formed and is managed by forward looking municipalities interested in preparing their infrastructure for new technologies that look set to provide better, more equitable services at lower cost. It explores the opportunities provided by first and last mile vehicles including shared, low speed and autonomous. It explores the opportunities for building vibrant communities around transfer points and mobility hubs and it addresses how these vehicles and hubs can play a role in the last mile delivery of packages and other freight. To support these opportunities the supercluster works with teams developing new and advanced transportation models and environmental sensors that allow both the prediction of probable outcomes and the measurement of actual outcomes of introducing these technologies. Finally, the supercluster works with teams implementing a smart citySDK to ensure the portability and interchangeability of solutions and propose regulatory and policy changes that support the safe deployment of these technologies.
 
| chair          =
=Monthly Reviews=
<div><ul>
 
<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Wilfred_Pinfold.png|thumb|none|300px|Wilfred Pinfold, CEO, <br /> Urban Systems]] </li>
*Zoom https://zoom.us/j/120713868
<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:skip_newberry.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Skip Newberry, President and CEO, <br /> Technology Associates of Oregon]] </li>
*Dial: +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll) or +1 408 638 0968 (US Toll) 
</ul></div>
*Meeting ID: 120 713 868
| team            =
{| class="wikitable" style="color:darkblue;background-color:lightgrey;width: 95%;height: 20px" cellpadding="20"
[https://www.portlandoregon.gov/ City of Portland OR], [https://www.columbus.gov/ City of Columbus OH], [http://www.techoregon.org/ Technology Association of Oregon], [http://urban.systems/ Urban.Systems Inc.], Baltimore Electric Vehicle Initiative, [https://isoftstoneinc.com/ IsoftStone North America], [https://www.pnnl.gov/ Pacific Northwest National Laboratory], [https://www.pdx.edu/ Portland State University], [https://www.osu.edu/ Ohio State University], [http://www.ubiwhere.com/en/ Ubiwhere]
|+Past and Current Reviews
}}
! scope="col" | Date
! scope="col" | Topic
! scope="col" | Speaker
! scope="col" | Play
|-
|Oct 30, 2018
||[[media:EWF Presentation for Transportation Supercluster Monthly Review_30 Oct 2018.pdf|Energy Web Foundation]], [https://energyweb.org/2018/04/20/engie-microsoft-sp-group-dbs-bank-twl-e-on-and-sonnen-test-the-first-version-of-ew-origin-blockchain-app/ Website]
|Doug Miller, Senior Associate at Rocky Mountain Institute
|[[File:YouTube_icon.png|20px|link=https://youtu.be/Yy1H6A3teAU]]
|-
<!-- joel.fisher@verizonwireless.com -->
|Sep 25, 2018
|[[media:Smart Communities Traffic Presentation.pdf|Transportation 2.0: Building Intelligent Communities]]
|Joel Fisher, Verizon Wireless
|[[File:YouTube_icon.png|20px|link=https://youtu.be/I79eAuNngT4]]
|-
|Aug 28, 2018
|[https://www.notraffic.tech/ NOTRAFFIC]
|Tal Kreisler, Co-founder & CEO Notraffic
|[[File:YouTube_icon.png|20px|link=https://youtu.be/Sh5Thc-MoY8]]
|-
|May 22, 2018
|[[media:iSPOT Electronic Cargo Tracking System 2018 (s).pdf|Electronic Cargo Tracking System]] - Reduced customs clearance time with virtual extension of sea ports
|CK Lim, Ascent Solutions
|[[File:YouTube_icon.png|20px|link=https://youtu.be/8uCHSPAR1DE]]
|-
|Mar 27, 2018
|[[media:CIT_122017.ppt|Slides: An On-Ramp to Financial Inclusion]] | [[media:CIT_Summary.pdf|Paper: Community Investment Trust Summary]]
|John Haines, Mercy Corp
|[[File:YouTube_icon.png|20px|link=https://youtu.be/-DghxeUjyS0]]
|-
|Feb 27, 2018
|[[media:2018 ATTRI GCTC.pdf|Accessible Transportation Technologies Research Initiative Presentation]] and [https://www.its.dot.gov/research_areas/attri/index.htm Web Page]
|Mohammed Yousuf, Fairbank Highway Research Center
|[[File:YouTube_icon.png|20px|link=https://youtu.be/HEuJIreoFkc]]
|-
|Jan 23, 2018
|[[media:smartcityoperatingsystem-180122190110.pdf|Smart City Operating System]]
|Mike Cartwright, DigitalTown
|[[File:YouTube_icon.png|20px|link=https://youtu.be/mDtntBKankU]]
|-
|Dec 12, 2017
|[[media:FIWARE-based Public Transportation use case from Tecnologico Monterrey_121217.pdf|FIWARE-based Public Transportation use case from Tecnologico Monterrey]]
|Nestor Velasco-Bermeo, Mexico City
|[[File:YouTube_icon.png|20px|link=https://youtu.be/BVDONzqWTYM]]
|-
|Nov 28, 2017
|[[media:Hack Oregon Transportation Systems Data Presentation.pdf|Data-Driven Systems]]
|Catherine Nikolovski, Hack Oregon
|[[File:YouTube_icon.png|20px|link=https://youtu.be/Hs7yYxNh5Qc]]
|-
|Oct 24, 2017
|[[media:Electric Cab North America .pdf|Electric Cab of Austin]]
|Mark Minden, Electriccab of Austin
|
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="color:darkblue;background-color:lightgrey;width: 95%;height: 20px" cellpadding="20"
|+Future Reviews
! scope="col" | Date
! scope="col" | Topic
! scope="col" | Speaker
|-
|TBD
|Greenfield Labs, Ford Motor Company
|Ryan Westrom, Mobility Partnerships Lead
|-
|TBD
|Digitalization and development for the automotive sector
|Christoph Schönmetzler, CEO in-tech
|-
|TBD
|MITRE Symphony tool suite as a distributed analytics platform
|Ryan Hollins, MITRE
|-
|TBD
|PREPHub and Smart City Media
|Kristin Tufte - PSU, MIT, Scott Pomeroy - Smart City Media
|-
|TBD
|Solar and Energy Storage
|Dirk Michels, BALLARD SPAHR
|-
|TBD
|Funding and business modeling/financing possibilities
|Ellen Bell, US DOT
|-
|}
 
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<!-- =Transportation Supercluster Projects=
 
{| class="wikitable" style="color:darkblue;background-color:lightgrey;width: 95%;height: 200px" cellpadding="20"
|+Topic Teams
! scope="col" | Topics
! scope="col" | Host
! scope="col" | Blueprint
|-
|[[Urban Mobility]] - First and Last Mile
|Wilfred Pinfold
|[[media:GCTC BP_FMLM.pdf|FMLM]]
|-
|[[Sensors]] - Sensor Network Development
|Christine Kendrick
|[[media:GCTC BP_Sensor.pdf|Sensors]]
|-
|[[CityWeb_Workshop| CityWeb]]
|Dan Frye
|[[CityWeb]]
|-
|[[Regulatory and Policy]]
|Ken Montler
|[[media:GCTC BP_Policy.pdf|Policy]], [[media:AV_FINAL.pdf|Action Plan]]
|-
|[[Transportation Modeling]]
|John Feo
|[[media:GCTC BP_Transportation Modeling.pdf|Modeling]]
|-
|[[Freight]] - Urban Freight Delivery and Logistics
|Greta Knappenberger
|[[media:GCTC BP_Freight.pdf|Freight]]
|-
|Hub - Mobility Hub
|Jill Sorensen
|[[media:Oct 2015 Transit hub white paper copy.pdf|Mobility Hub]]
|-
|Barriers - Barriers and Solutions
|Walt Zalis
|[[media:Barriers Solutions Table_GCTC Transportation SC_Feb 2017.pdf|Barriers Solutions]]
|}
 
These project teams represent work in a number of geographical locations. In an effort to understand buth the similarity and the variety of these locations we have started a list and made some initial efforts to clasify them into groups that exhibit common elements. By doing this we hope that as these projects can learn from one another and accelerate the development of a wide range of smart city solutions. List of [[Projects and their Geographical Locations]]. -->
 
=References and Opportunities=
 
{| class="wikitable" style="color:darkblue;background-color:lightgrey;width: 95%;height: 20px" cellpadding="20"
|+Topic Teams
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Link
|-
|City of Tomorrow Challenge: Opportunity for the GCTC Community
|[[File:link-1271843_960_720.png|20px|link=https://challenges.cityoftomorrow.com/]]
|-
|Electrify America ($14.7B settlement agreement between VW and US DOJ/EPA related to vehicle emission remediation)
|[[File:link-1271843_960_720.png|20px|link=https://www.electrifyamerica.com/our-plan]]
|-
|Federal Transportation Administration ZERO program supporting Zero Emission Research Opportunities
|[[File:link-1271843_960_720.png|20px|link=https://www.transit.dot.gov/grants]]
|-
|Georgetown Climate Center Adaptation Equity Portal
|[[File:link-1271843_960_720.png|20px|link=http://www.adaptationclearinghouse.org/networks/adaptation-equity-portal/]]
|}
 
=GCTC and Other Related Events=
 
{| class="wikitable" style="color:darkblue;background-color:lightgrey;width: 95%;height: 100px" cellpadding="20"
|+GCTC Supercluster Events
! scope="col" | Date
! scope="col" | Event
! scope="col" | Location
|-
|Feb 20-22, 2019
|[[GCTC-Smart and Secure Cities and Communities Challenge (SC3) Expo.]]
|Walter E Washington Convention Center
|-
|Nov 1-2, 2018
|[[GCTC-SC3 NASA to host Urban Air Mobility Grand Challenge Industry Day]]
|San Jose, California
|-
|Oct 29-30, 2018
|[https://www.nist.gov/news-events/events/2018/10/gctc-smart-and-secure-cities-and-communities-challenge-public-safety Public Safety SuperCluster (PSSC) Conference and Cybersecurity and Privacy Meeting Part 2]
|NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland
|-
|Oct 3, 2018
|[[GCTC-SC3 Cybersecurity and Privacy Advisory Committee Meeting Part 1]]
|San Jose, California
|-
|Sept 20, 2018
|[https://westbigdatahub.org/featured-events/all-hands-2018/ West Big Data Hub 2018 Open Annual All Hands Meeting]
|Boise, Idaho
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|Sept 6-7, 2018
|[[Ag & Rural SuperCluster (ARSC) to Host a Workshop]]
|Purdue University, Indiana, USA
|-
|June 21-22, 2018
|[[GCTC and Global Tech Jam Conference]]
|Portland, OR
|-
|March 26-29, 2018
|[https://spring.smartcitiesconnect.org/ Smart Cities Connect]
|Kansas City, MO
|-
|February 6-8, 2018
|[https://pages.nist.gov/GCTC/event/gctc-kickoff-2018/ Smart and Secure Cities and Communities Challenge Kickoff 2018]
|Washington, DC
|-
|August 28-29, 2017
|[https://pages.nist.gov/GCTC/event/gctc-expo-2017// Global City Teams Challenge Expo 2017]
|Washington, DC
|-
|April 21, 2017
|[http://cps-vo.org/group/SCOPE-17/ Smart City Operations and Platforms Engineering (SCOPE)]
|Pittsburg, PA
|-
|March 22-23, 2017
|[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/global-city-teams-challengeatlanta-smart-energy-water-waste-supercluster-tickets-31532305976 Energy/Water/Waste SuperCluster Workshop]
|Atlanta GA
|-
|March 2-3, 2017
|[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/gctc-public-safety-supercluster/join Public Safety/Emergency/Disaster/Resilience SuperCluster]
|Washington DC
|-
|February, 2017
|[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/gctc-wifi-supercluster/join Public WiFi SuperCluster]
|Online
|-
|February 7-8, 2017
|[https://gctckc.splashthat.com/ City Platform SuperCluster Workshop]
|Kansas City MO
|-
|February 1-2, 2017
|[http://www.techoregon.org/events/global-city-teams-challenge-super-action-cluster-summit Transportation SuperCluster Workshop]  [https://wiki.modelado.org/Global_City_Teams_Challenge_Super_Action_Cluster_Summit (Content)]
|Portland OR
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|}

Revision as of 19:20, November 11, 2021

Transportation SuperCluster (TSC)
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Team Members City of Portland OR, City of Columbus OH, Technology Association of Oregon, Urban.Systems Inc., Baltimore Electric Vehicle Initiative, IsoftStone North America, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Portland State University, Ohio State University, Ubiwhere
Blueprint Transportation Blueprint

Transportation SuperCluster (TSC)

This supercluster was formed and is managed by forward looking municipalities interested in preparing their infrastructure for new technologies that look set to provide better, more equitable services at lower cost. It explores the opportunities provided by first and last mile vehicles including shared, low speed and autonomous. It explores the opportunities for building vibrant communities around transfer points and mobility hubs and it addresses how these vehicles and hubs can play a role in the last mile delivery of packages and other freight. To support these opportunities the supercluster works with teams developing new and advanced transportation models and environmental sensors that allow both the prediction of probable outcomes and the measurement of actual outcomes of introducing these technologies. Finally, the supercluster works with teams implementing a smart citySDK to ensure the portability and interchangeability of solutions and propose regulatory and policy changes that support the safe deployment of these technologies.

Chair(s)

  • Wilfred Pinfold, CEO,
    Urban Systems
  • Skip Newberry, President and CEO,
    Technology Associates of Oregon

Leadership Team

City of Portland OR, City of Columbus OH, Technology Association of Oregon, Urban.Systems Inc., Baltimore Electric Vehicle Initiative, IsoftStone North America, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Portland State University, Ohio State University, Ubiwhere