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* Cybersecurity and compliance (does the TIDES data you will produce contain any data that is considered PII or otherwise sensitive according to your organization’s policies? If so, what are the requirements for working with that data?)
* **Assess technical infrastructure**
- Adopting TIDES does not require any specific tools or technologies, but it does require the technical capacity to ingest data, store it, transform it, and serve it to downstream systems (e.g., a business intelligence tool). Organizations can ingest, produce, or save TIDES in existing data infrastructure, or pair TIDES adoption with the deployment of new infrastructure and tools, depending on their needs and goals. For information on technical architecture considerations associated with TIDES, see [Implementation & Technical Architecture Guidance](resources.md#implementation-technical-architecture-guidance). For example code from other implementations, see [Implementation & Code Examples](resources.md#implementation-and-code-examples).
+ Adopting TIDES does not require any specific tools or technologies, but it does require the technical capacity to ingest data, store it, transform it, and serve it to downstream systems (e.g., a business intelligence tool). Organizations can ingest, produce, or save TIDES in existing data infrastructure, or pair TIDES adoption with the deployment of new infrastructure and tools, depending on their needs and goals. For information on technical architecture considerations associated with TIDES, see [Implementation & Technical Architecture Guidance](resources.md#implementation-approaches-technical-architecture). For example code from other implementations, see [Implementation & Code Examples](resources.md#example-implementations-and-code).
* **Assess source data availability**
TIDES is a data format and to leverage it you will need access to the underlying data types from operational source systems: passenger counts, vehicle locations, or fare transactions. Once you have identified what TIDES table(s) are needed for your use case, you will need to ensure that you have access to the relevant source data, and that it meets your needs: