Smart
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Smart or SMART may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Businesses and brands
Computing
Grants
Transport
United States
- Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit, in the northern San Francisco Bay Area, California
- South Metro Area Regional Transit in Wilsonville, Oregon
- Southern Minnesota Area Rural Transit, in Albert Lea, Austin, Owatonna, and Waseca, Minnesota
- Starkville MSU Area Rapid Transit, a public transportation system in Starkville, Mississippi, and Mississippi State University
- Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation, the transit authority for suburban Detroit, Michigan
Other uses
- Smart (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name)
- Smart Museum of Art, a museum in Chicago
- Simple Modular Architecture Research Tool, a biological database used in the identification and analysis of protein domains within protein sequences
- SMART (Malaysia), a disaster relief and rescue task force
- International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers (SMART), a North American labor union
- Sikh Mediawatch and Resource Task Force, the former name of the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund
- Start Making A Reader Today, an Oregon-based volunteer literacy program for at-risk PreK-3 readers
- Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching, or SMART, a peer-reviewed journal
- SMArt 155, a German artillery shell that uses anti-armour submunitions
- Smart #1, an electric crossover SUV
- SMART criteria (specific, measurable, assignable, realistic, time-related), a mnemonic used to set goals or objectives and evaluate performance
- SMART Recovery (Self Management and Recovery Training), addiction recovery based on REBT principles
- SMART-1 (Small Missions for Advanced Research in Technology), a series of European Space Agency space missions
- SMART-R, the Shared Mobile Atmospheric Research and Teaching Radar
- Intelligence
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