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8. Syndromic Surveillance System: The Science and Art of Using Big Data to Monitor the Health of New York City
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Megan Horton
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface xv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction 1
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PART I. DATA, ORGANIZATION, AND TECHNOLOGY
- 1. OneNYC and the SDGs: A City Strategy with Global Relevance 35
- 2. The Mayor’s Office of Data Analytics: Institutionalizing Analytical Excellence 59
- 3. LinkNYC: Redesigning Telecommunication to Activate the Twenty-First-Century Creative City 79
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PART II. CIT Y SERVICES AND DOMAINS OF LIFE
- 4. The New York City Business Atlas: Leveling the Playing Field for Small Businesses with Open Data 109
- 5. Demand Response: Incentives for Smarter Energy Management 129
- 6. Green Infrastructure Plan: Opportunities for Innovation in Climate-Change Resilience 150
- 7. Residential Curbside Organic-Waste Collection Program: Innovation for Sustainability 181
- 8. Syndromic Surveillance System: The Science and Art of Using Big Data to Monitor the Health of New York City 205
- 9. Solving City Challenges Through Neighborhood Innovation Labs: Moving from Smart Cities to Informed Communities 228
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PART III. SAFETY AND MOBILITY
- 10. NYPD ShotSpotter: The Policy Shift to “Precision-Based” Policing 253
- 11. Vision Zero NYC: Toward Ending Fatalities on the Road 277
- 12. Midtown in Motion: Real-Time Solutions to Traffic Congestion 304
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PART IV. BECOMING A SMARTER CITY
- Conclusion: Becoming a Smarter City 331
- Epilogue: Future Possibilities: Now, Next, and Next After Next 379
- Contributors 395
- Index 403
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface xv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. DATA, ORGANIZATION, AND TECHNOLOGY
- 1. OneNYC and the SDGs: A City Strategy with Global Relevance 35
- 2. The Mayor’s Office of Data Analytics: Institutionalizing Analytical Excellence 59
- 3. LinkNYC: Redesigning Telecommunication to Activate the Twenty-First-Century Creative City 79
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PART II. CIT Y SERVICES AND DOMAINS OF LIFE
- 4. The New York City Business Atlas: Leveling the Playing Field for Small Businesses with Open Data 109
- 5. Demand Response: Incentives for Smarter Energy Management 129
- 6. Green Infrastructure Plan: Opportunities for Innovation in Climate-Change Resilience 150
- 7. Residential Curbside Organic-Waste Collection Program: Innovation for Sustainability 181
- 8. Syndromic Surveillance System: The Science and Art of Using Big Data to Monitor the Health of New York City 205
- 9. Solving City Challenges Through Neighborhood Innovation Labs: Moving from Smart Cities to Informed Communities 228
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PART III. SAFETY AND MOBILITY
- 10. NYPD ShotSpotter: The Policy Shift to “Precision-Based” Policing 253
- 11. Vision Zero NYC: Toward Ending Fatalities on the Road 277
- 12. Midtown in Motion: Real-Time Solutions to Traffic Congestion 304
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PART IV. BECOMING A SMARTER CITY
- Conclusion: Becoming a Smarter City 331
- Epilogue: Future Possibilities: Now, Next, and Next After Next 379
- Contributors 395
- Index 403