Deploying Digital Trust for Places and Routines (DTPR) in DC: Testing A Methodology for Increasing Legibility and Enabling Public Feedback for Technology in the Public Realm
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2023-01-01
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Edition:Final Report
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Abstract:The Digital Trust for Places and Routines (DTPR) open-source standard was tested as part of a Pedestrian Safety Technology Pilot Sandbox project rolled out by DDOT and their consultant. The DTPR standard was an effective tool for gathering and organizing privacy and data collection related information about each technology that was deployed as part of the pilot, helping ensure that the information made available to the public was standardized from vendor to vendor and presented to the public in a consistent, visual way on both signage and online. The use of the DTPR system has allowed for DC residents to become aware of the pilot and to provide feedback on the project. Resident feedback was gathered through a combination of in-person engagement methods as well as through the online DTPR app. Resident feedback was generally positive about the Sandbox technologies whether obtained through in-person or online methods, and residents generally understood through the deployed signage that DDOT was trying something new. The deployed DTPR system was effective in answering most resident questions and the majority of residents found the information useful, but there were mixed responses on how easy the technical information was to understand.
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