What Data Systems Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 13188
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,120,000
Deadline: November 4, 2022
Grant Amount High: $12,500,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Data Systems for Improved Bicycle Safety Analytics
Funding for bicycle safety analytics aims to develop advanced data systems that analyze factors influencing cyclist safety across urban regions. This sector-specific funding addresses the need for precise data collection and analysis related to bicycle accidents, traffic patterns, and demographic variables affecting cyclists. Projects are to focus on using technology to aggregate and visualize data effectively, which then informs policy changes and safety improvements.
Recent Market Shifts Driving Funding
In recent years, cities have faced increased pressure to enhance urban mobility while reducing road accidents. Legislative reforms aimed at improving cyclist safety have prompted municipalities to prioritize funding for data systems capable of rigorously assessing current conditions. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, cyclist fatalities have been on the rise, necessitating targeted interventions backed by solid data analytics.
Emerging Capacity Requirements
To qualify for funding, applicants should demonstrate a commitment to utilizing modern technologies such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), machine learning, and real-time data collection techniques. The successful implementation of such systems typically requires collaboration across departments, including public safety, transportation, and urban planning. Furthermore, applicants must show plans for maintaining these systems to allow for continuous data utilization and improvement.
Fit Assessment Criteria
Projects must be carefully assessed against specific criteria, including the ability to identify and analyze 'safety hotspots' in cyclist commuting patterns. Successful applications will include a clear methodology for data collection and reporting, alongside measurable outcomes aimed at reducing the incidence of accidents over time. Additionally, projects that involve community engagement to gather qualitative data from cyclists are likely to align better with funding objectives.
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