France-Nantes: Development of a centralised management of passenger and multimodal traffic information.
Background
As part of the mandate to renovate the passenger information chain, in a multimodal context, SEMITAN, agent of Nantes Métropole, is launching this consultation on the design, development, implementation and maintenance of a centralized management of passenger and multimodal traffic information.
Objectives:
1. Integrate and aggregate data related to mobility services:
- data from mobility services (bicycle, parking, carpooling, car-sharing, freefloating) with for tan public transport:
- planned supply data from Hastus planning and scheduling software
- real-time offer data from tram and bus SAEs
- traffic info data from the dedicated "Traffic info" module
- pricing, attendance, accessibility data.
- TC data from other Aom
- Enrichment of data through the tool itself.
2. Be a data standardization platform:
- natively integrate standardized formats (Netex, siri ...)
- aggregate a normalized dataset, with data in a non-normalized format
- convert normalized data (Example: convert from Netex to GTFS or from SIRI to Gtfs-Rt)
- temporarily, convert non-normalized data into input and output
- check the conformity of the data with the standard (completeness of the mandatory data, verification of the typologies of the fields, etc.).
3. Publish the data in open data:
- to the NM Open Data portal (in the form of files via the existing Open data soft tool.
- In the form of an API via a new unique, powerful and scalable front end.
4. Guarantee a global and sustainable quality of service:
- qualify the flows and define APIs guaranteeing the holding of the load vis-à-vis the re-using applications (internal and open data)
- be modular and scalable both in terms of data formats and their volume
- provide complete indicators (clean operation and quality of the data conveyed)
- guarantee safety, availability, reliability and maintainability.
Note: Languages in which tenders or requests to participate may be submitted: French
Published on 26 October 2022.