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... 101 Appendix D – Project Documentation Review Findings In several instances, information was not drawn from agency surveys or interviews; rather, detailed information on the emerging transportation technology project was available in materials produced as part of the project documentation. The team reviewed documentation from four such projects: □ City of Columbus, Smart Columbus □ New York City Department of Transportation Connected Vehicle Pilot Project □ Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority (THEA)
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... 102 The Smart Columbus project takes several measures to protect sensitive personal information. First, anytime a new data source is identified, it is audited by a data curator to determine if there is any PII in the data and whether it is necessary to have.
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... 103 aggregated from the data available. No mention was found of storing datasets containing PII on a separate server or database, implying that all PII will be obscured or aggregated away.
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... 104 are checked against expected format structure for corruption. After loading into datasets, the data are checked again for known errors and out of bound values.
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... 105 metadata catalog will contain (Gopalakrishna, et al., 2016)

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