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City Contribution Credits
This project is part of a larger initiative called the "Open Government Coalition": governments pooling technical talent to collaborate on projects with reproducible, impactful results to save time and money.
Many cities, states, counties, and countries are participating, and the following teams and people have contributed their resources to this project. See Entire City List.
Code: https://github.com/LouisvilleMetro/WazeCCPProcessor
Louisville originated the project idea, organized the participating cities, created the initial code to store Waze data, developed the infrastructure documentation, maintains the project plan and wiki, aligned private company support, and manages the repository.
Office of Civic Innovation, OPI2, Mayor's Office
- Michael Schnuerle - Data Officer. Project manager, organizer, coder, documentation.
- Ed Blayney - Innovation Project Manager. Mobility use cases and Waze knowledge.
Volunteered their time to complete all of Phase 1 at no cost
- Jason Still - AWS Certified Cloud Consultant. Code creation, Terraform, and architect.
Website: http://www.centennialco.gov/
Contributed at the Silver Sponsor level $2,500 to help finish the v3.0 release. Also have helped with schema updates, JSON structure, feature requests, and issue reporting.
The Interdepartmental team in Centennial is excited to be a part of an open and collaborative solution that any Waze CCP member can participate.
Contributors in alphabetical order:
- Mike Jones – Analytical Services Manager
- Kelsey McAuliff – Innovation Team
- Ian McIntyre – Senior GIS Analyst
- Melanie Morgan – Innovation Team
Website: https://www.interdev.com/
Contributed at the Silver Sponsor level $2,000 to help finish the v3.0 release.
InterDev provides IT and GIS services for many local governments across the Atlanta metropolitan area and the southeastern United States. InterDev is excited to support this open source platform and implement the cost effective solution with multiple municipal clients."
Project Team:
- Mike Edelson - Director of GIS
- Langdon Sanders - Geospatial Solutions Architect, Lead
- Chris Rice - Location Intelligence Lead
- Nathan Holman, Geospatial Solutions Architect
Code: https://github.com/DenverConnectedVehicle/WazeCCPProcessorV1
City and County of Denver Smart City Team (Waze)
The City and County of Denver is proud to participate as a collaborative technical partner in delivering Waze parser template for AWS, Azure and GCP part of our Denver Smart City program. (architecture and code contributor)
Major Contributors (in alphabetical order)
- Michael Beilman - Data Scientist, City and County of Denver
- Kevin Coyne - VP of Advanced Research, West Inc.
- Michael Finochio - Denver Public Works Transportation & Mobility, Engineering Manager
- James (Jim) Lindauer - IOT Lead Architect (Enterprise Architecture), City and County of Denver
- Matthew McAllister - ATCMTD Project Manager, City and County of Denver
- Boominathan Shanmugam - Software Architect, West Inc.
Contributors (in alphabetical order)
- Paul Dreher - Denver Public Works Transportation & Mobility, Senior Engineer
- Emily Silverman - Technical Program Manager, City and County of Denver
- Michael Wright - Director of Enterprise Architecture, City and County of Denver
Cliff Ingham helped refine the sailboat in the logo for its third iteration.
Code: https://github.com/LouisvilleMetro/WazeCCPProcessor/pull/15
Harry Davis is a NYC volunteer who helped create the database schema in Postgres.
Mayor's Office of Data Analytics
- Harry Davis - NYC Volunteer
Code: https://github.com/GabrielBogo/Joinville-Smart-Mobility
Gabriel Bogo is working to merge his code into this project and has helped extensively with the schema.