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New article alert! Check out how OakDOT is using data and equity to guide their infrastructure work in City of Oakland and address historic inequities in our latest post. bit.ly/3z1kNYX

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🏙 In a new paper, Stephen Goldsmith, Betsy Gardner, and Jill Jamieson argue that intelligent infrastructure should be a priority for policymakers at all levels of government as they develop infrastructure spending plans. Read the paper ➡️ ken.sc/2XH6nA1

🏙 In a new paper, <a href="/GoldsmithOnGov/">Stephen Goldsmith</a>, Betsy Gardner, and Jill Jamieson argue that intelligent infrastructure should be a priority for policymakers at all levels of government as they develop infrastructure spending plans.

Read the paper ➡️ ken.sc/2XH6nA1
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From studying algorithmic bias to researching data privacy, Harvard Kennedy School's Latanya Sweeney is working to ensure everyone is treated fairly by the technology that increasingly rules our lives bit.ly/3AwIbP8

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Most of the major civil infrastructure in the US was designed and built during the 1960s. It's time to invest in new smart infrastructure argue Stephen Goldsmith, Betsey Gardner, and Jill Jamieson in a recent Ash Center report Shourjya Mookerjee GovExec bit.ly/3AW707n

Data-Smart Cities (@datasmartcities) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brand new episode of the Data-Smart City Pod just landed! Listen at the link below, or wherever you get your podcasts. 🎧 Ep 13: Open Data as a Service with Andrew Salzberg 🇺🇦 #opendata #mobilityasaservice #urbanplanning bit.ly/3pRBJ2V

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"Paper-based and manually processed governance has proven insufficient in terms of both efficiency and equity. Concerns from the smart city critics should be speed bumps, not roadblocks, on the way to a more equitable, sustainable and smarter future." bit.ly/3bj9lho

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📢 New episode! Listen to Stephen Goldsmith and Ricardo Hausmann discuss urban economics, data-driven policies, and how mayors can leave their cities better than they inherited them. Listen here or search Data-Smart City Pod wherever you get your podcasts bit.ly/30uTZEr

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Check out the latest article from Matt Leger - residents in #LosAngelesCounty are part of the #redistricting process thanks to #mapping and #civicengagement activities. bit.ly/31lqFkD

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"The idea is to balance out the whole interconnected system and find ways to detain water upstream before lower elevations are inundated." stormwaterebr Read how City of Baton Rouge is working toward a safer, drier future in the article below. bit.ly/3lnHli4

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As cities experience more extreme weather and natural disasters, how can data help build more resilient urban environments? Listen below to learn how City of Baton Rouge is tackling flood damage and stormwater mitigation thanks to data-driven mapping 🎧 bit.ly/318dlQF

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Today's #DataSmartCityPod episode is about Georgia's I-85 living innovation lab - the safer, more sustainable highway of the future is already here, thanks to Georgia DOT and The Ray Listen and subscribe to Data-Smart City Pod to learn more! bit.ly/3t24sUi

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"Should disproportionate suspicions result in unnecessarily complex applications for everyone and higher program administrative costs for taxpayers? I don't think so," says City of South Bend CIO Denise Linn Riedl MPP '15 bit.ly/3oJBAO0

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The Harvard Ash Center recently published a case study about OOD’s model of providing employment-related services to eligible Ohioans, helping them achieve their employment goals.🌟Harvard Kennedy School To read the case study➡️bit.ly/3Fhwb5Q

The <a href="/HarvardAsh/">Harvard Ash Center</a> recently published a case study about OOD’s model of providing employment-related services to eligible Ohioans, helping them achieve their employment goals.🌟<a href="/Kennedy_School/">Harvard Kennedy School</a>

To read the case study➡️bit.ly/3Fhwb5Q