Intelligent Transportation ICT in the North American Smart City Market, Forecast to 2022

Information TechnologyIntelligent Transportation ICT in the North American Smart City Market, Forecast to 2022

An $11 Billion Opportunity

RELEASE DATE
15-May-2018
REGION
North America
Deliverable Type
Market Research
Research Code: K032-01-00-00-00
SKU: IT03677-NA-MR_21901
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Intelligent Transportation ICT in the North American Smart City Market, Forecast to 2022
Published on: 15-May-2018 | SKU: IT03677-NA-MR_21901

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As part of the transition to smart cities, municipal leaders have embraced the priority of reducing congestion and investing in transportation. Currently, many departments in the United States and Canada use outdated, cumbersome, and inefficient systems and protocols.

Information and communication technology (ICT) providers can help increase interoperability and improve mobility outcomes with connected systems that integrate disparate data sources and streamline service delivery.

In this study, Frost & Sullivan evaluates the current size of the ICT transportation market and forecasts its annual growth potential until 2022. The 100 largest cities in the United States and Canada are included in this analysis as well as the public safety ICT market growth potential in Tier One, Two, and Three cities based on population.

Executive Summary

Market Engineering Measurements

CEO’s Perspective

Key Findings?North America

Key Findings?North America (continued)

Key Findings?Top 100 Cities

Key Findings?Top 100 Cities Expenditures

Key Findings?Top 100 Cities Growth Rate

Urban Transportation Domain Market Definitions

Definition of Terms

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Urban Transportation Overview

Market Drivers

Drivers Explained

Market Restraints

Restraints Explained

Local US Government Transportation Spending

Local Government Transportation Spending, Including Canada

Proportion of Municipal Transportation ICT Spending

Market Drivers

Market Restraints

Overall North American Expenditure Forecast

Overall North American Expenditure Forecast Discussion

Proportion of Tier One City Spending Relative to the Overall Municipal Transportation Spending

Tier One Cities

Market Drivers

Market Restraints

Overall Expenditure Trends and Forecast in Tier One Cities

Tier One Overall Expenditure Forecast Discussion

Note on Methodology

Proportion of Tier Two City Spending Relative to the Overall Municipal Transportation Spending

Sample of Tier Two Cities

Market Drivers

Market Restraints

Overall Expenditure Trends and Forecast for Tier Two Cities

Tier Two Overall Expenditure Forecast Discussion

Note on Methodology

Proportion of Tier Three City Spending Relative to the Overall Municipal Transportation Spending

Sample of Tier Three Cities

Market Drivers

Market Restraints

Overall Expenditure Trends and Forecast for Tier Three Cities

Tier Three Overall Expenditure Forecast Discussion

The Last Word—Predictions

The Last Word—Recommendations

Legal Disclaimer

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

Market Engineering Methodology

Market Engineering Measurements

List of Tier One Cities

List of Tier Two Cities

List of Tier Two Cities (continued)

List of Tier Three Cities

List of Tier Three Cities (continued)

List of Tier Three Cities (continued)

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As part of the transition to smart cities, municipal leaders have embraced the priority of reducing congestion and investing in transportation. Currently, many departments in the United States and Canada use outdated, cumbersome, and inefficient systems and protocols. Information and communication technology (ICT) providers can help increase interoperability and improve mobility outcomes with connected systems that integrate disparate data sources and streamline service delivery. In this study, Frost & Sullivan evaluates the current size of the ICT transportation market and forecasts its annual growth potential until 2022. The 100 largest cities in the United States and Canada are included in this analysis as well as the public safety ICT market growth potential in Tier One, Two, and Three cities based on population.
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Deliverable Type Market Research
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Author Jason Reed
Industries Information Technology
WIP Number K032-01-00-00-00
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GPS Codes 9705-C1,9AA5-C1,9B07-C1