A dark blue background with a white circle

Articles

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Extends Traffic Data and Reporting Partnership With Urban SDK

Urban SDK will provide Kentucky Transportation Cabinet with greater data collection, data automation, and new dashboard reporting capabilities.

Resources

SCHEDULE A DEMO

Get started with Urban SDK

Urban SDK will provide Kentucky Transportation Cabinet with greater data collection, data automation, and new dashboard reporting capabilities.

Jacksonville, FL – June, 21, 2022 – Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has expanded its scope of work with Urban SDK, the global leader in mobility analytics and data visualization.

As part of this continued partnership, Urban SDK will build and create custom reporting dashboards for KYTC officials to automate near-real time performance measures. Urban SDK’s platform will be used to study the transportation network with unlimited data layering, custom visualizations, and scenario modeling capabilities. KYTC will be able to build, save and share custom data reports within and across departments, as well as publicly for greater community engagement.

“Our company’s mission is to provide government officials and civil engineers with modern software so they can use data to improve our transportation network and infrastructure.” says Urban SDK Co-Founder and CEO, Drew Messer. “Creating data analysis tools that contextualize these decisions helps create greater efficiency and transparency between government organizations and the public.”

Urban SDK will also develop a Google Cloud integration for KYTC officials. This will give KYTC officials the ability to import data, create dashboards, and build maps from a Big Query materialized view or URL.

As part of this initiative, Urban SDK will index and provide KYTC with mobility data, enriched safety data, economic data and commuting trends, and data pertaining to asset conditions. KYTC and Urban SDK will also work together in analyzing congestion problems and needs within the Commonwealth.

“This new scope is the result of a year’s worth of work and truly seeking to understand the needs of KYTC,” says Messer. “They’ve been open, honest, and transparent with their needs. Our team has worked incredibly hard to meet those deliverables. We feel very proud to continue this relationship serving the Commonwealth of Kentucky.”

About Urban SDK

A global leader in mobility analytics and data visualization, Urban SDK is the only enterprise data analytics platform that equips professionals with the urban planning data needed to make efficient, data-driven city planning decisions. We provide organizations with unlimited data layering, custom visualizations and scenario modeling capabilities; automated performance management. Our on-demand data repository of data can be custom visualized in our GIS mapping and dashboard Studio. Urban SDK customers trust in and use our platform to build safer, more efficient, equitable, and sustainable infrastructure.

Media Contact

Jonathan Bass
jonathan.bass@urbansdk.com
386-228-7668

Urban SDK

For media inquiries, please contact:

jonathan.bass@urbansdk.com

A black and white photo of a city street

NEWS

Recent Announcements

See how public sector leaders succeed with Urban SDK.

Company News

Collision Index: Proactive Traffic Safety Powered by AI

Communities now have another layer of road safety thanks to Urban SDK’s Collision Index

Customer Stories

University of Florida Transportation Institute Partners with Urban SDK to Expand I-STREET Program

Urban SDK and the University of Florida have partnered to expand the university's I-STREET Program

Company News

Urban SDK Unveils Delay Data, Route-Building Capabilities

Urban SDK has released a new suite of products that further enhance its traffic management software.

WEBINAR

Identify speeding and proactively enforce issues

See just how quick and easy it is to identify speeding, address complaints, and deploy officers.

SEE HOW IT WORKS

Traffic Calming and Speeding Complaint Response Automation

Urban SDK Speed data