SXSW 2020
Automated Vehicles: Data Sharing & Collaboration
Description:
Advancing the future of safe and efficient automated vehicles (AVs) relies on data sharing and collaboration between local communities and technologists. How do these collaborations get started? And how can local solutions be scaled nationwide? Maricopa County, Arizona offers a real-world example focused on the national priority of improving safety in work zones. This session will dive deep on Maricopa County’s experience working with industry, stat and federal partners to demonstrate end-to-end data sharing that improves safety for commercial vehicle operators, construction workers, and the driving public. We will also discuss open data, software, and other resources to jump-start these kinds of projects, and ask for your input on national priorities for accelerating safe AV rollout.
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Takeaways
- How can we build collaborations between government and tech to address the needs of automated driving systems?
- How can we take successes at the local level and scale them for nationwide benefit and advancement of technology in transportation?
- What open data, software, and other resources are available to jump-start these kinds of projects?
Speakers
- Deborah Curtis, Program Manager, USDOT
- Faisal Saleem, Intelligent Transportation Systems Branch Manager, Maricopa County Department of Transportation
- Marilyn Bellamy, Corporate Fleet Safety Leader, Swift Transportation
- Juan Padres, Public Affairs Manager, TuSimple
Organizer
Deborah Curtis, Program Manager, USDOT
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