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Title: High Speed Wireless Strategies of Intelligent Communities


1
High Speed Wireless Strategies of Intelligent
Communities
  • Presented by
  • John G. Jung
  • Chairman
  • Intelligent Community Forum
  • DIGITAL CITIES CONFERENCE
  • Taipei, May 29, 2006

INTELLIGENT COMMUNITY FORUM www.intelligentcommuni
ty.com
2
The Top Seven Intelligent Communities of 2006
  • Broadband infrastructure
  • Knowledge-based workforce
  • Innovation
  • Digital democracy
  • Marketing and Advocacy

3
Most of the 2006 Smart 21 and Top 7 cities are
early adopters and have a wireless strategy as
part of the transformation of their communities
  • Great cities seize the opportunity to be early
    adopters of new technologies.
  • To enhance competitive and locational advantages.
  • To empower residents, workers and employers.
  • To maximize the human potential of its people.

4
What is an Intelligent Community?
  • Intelligent Communities
  • Recognize the impact of broadband and its role as
    an essential utility for job creation and
    economic growth in the new BROADBAND ECONOMY
  • Work to create a culture of use among citizens,
    businesses and government to stimulate economic
    development and political participation
  • Ensure that low-income and at-risk populations
    can all participate in the broadband economy
  • Transformation at every level of live, work and
    play
  • Wireless infrastructure and e-government
    efficiencies can lead to civic transformation
    smart meters e-government services,
    e-procurement, etc can also lead to public WIFI
    coverage

5
Wireless infrastructure and e-government
efficiencies can lead to civic transformation
  • Smart meters e-government services,
    e-procurement, etc. can also lead to public WIFI
    coverage
  • Water, Electric, and Sanitation billing smart
    meters
  • Accounting, budgeting, and financial management
    for all government services
  • Centralized purchasing, receiving, and invoice
    tracking, on line and in real time.
  • Real time inventory management and interactive
    voter registration.
  • License processing, birth, marriages and death
    certificates.
  • Consolidated Computer Aided Dispatch for
    Police, Fire, Security Ambulance
  • Consolidated Criminal Investigation files for
    all local law enforcement agencies.
  • Computerized central booking management and
    Municipal Court operations.
  • Transportation, parking and transit logistics
    management (smart cars, handicapped)
  • Mobile Health Services coordination, records,
    testing and videoconferencing
  • Internal and external email and Internet
    information interchange.
  • Planning and Development approvals and
    variances coordination
  • Land management, transfers and mobile GIS
  • Tourism and Investment attraction promotion
  • Internet Service Provider (ISP) available to
    all citizens
  • Comprehensive worldwide website connecting
    public, to government, to the world.

6
  • Toronto (TOP 7 2005) Wireless Initiatives
  • Toronto Hydro Telecom
  • - city-owned WIFI Mesh blankets city core
    by end of June, 2006
  • Toronto Wi-Fi zone to cover 10 square
    kilometres will be the largest in the country
  • Good example where wireless and e-government
    efficiencies can lead to civic transformation
  • started with smart meters e-government
    services, e-procurement, etc but also public WIFI
    coverage
  • From the end of June until Dec. 31, 2006,
    customers will be able to access Toronto Hydro
    WiFi for free
  • After that, Toronto Hydro Telecom will offer
    the service at competitive rates (TBD)

7
SMART 21 COMMUNITIES (2006)
  • Dubai
  • Cluster - Software Development, Business
    Services, Web Based and e-Commerce, Consultancy,
    Sales and Marketing and Back Office. 
  • Expanded access to its e-Government system
  • Citizens interact with all 64 government offices
    without having to use a dial-up or
    broadband-connected computer system.
  • e-Government solution was based on J2EE, but the
    J2EE-based solutions for mobile access were
    expensive and relatively unproven.
  • Microsoft .NETconnected mobility applications.
  • Ducont demonstrated not only that these powerful
    applications could reliably interact with and
    extend the e-Government solution to all the
    citizens of Dubai, but also that the government
    could deploy the .NET-connected solution faster
    and at half the cost of the unproven J2EE-based
    alternatives.

8
SMART 21 COMMUNITIES (2006)
  • Evora Portugal- City Council and the University
    use digital technologies to leverage traditional
    strengths in tourism and food production. (pop.
    56,500)

FIVE axes of the new strategy for sustainability
and internationalization 1- World Heritage
(World Tourist Projection, Cultural International
Reference) 2- University City/Knowledge City
(Kognopolis pioneer project Wifi e-U
VirtualCampus) 3- City Opened to Innovation
(development of new niche specialization and
clusters) 4- City of Solidarity (attention to
older people continuity of the urban planning
social residence) 5-City of Mobility and
Intelligent Citizenship (City Portal with more
than 300 firms and organizations as members, with
free web services, email and FTP) .
Every Online Services - SOLE Free Internet
public access since 1996 WiFi in the main area
of the Historical Centre - HotEvora MuTIC-mobile
learning system for kindergartens and schools
Dream Shop - mobile broad band bus
9
Sunderland, United Kingdom (Top 7, 2005)
  • E-Government Team implementedpeoplefirst
  • Aim - to adopt technology-based approaches to
    delivering efficient government services.
  • Equipping front- line staff with wireless PDAs to
    check records and order services while engaged
    with citizens
  • Identifying and training Community e-Champions
  • Unrelenting commitment to control Sunderlands
    economic and social destiny led to
  • Over 12,000 new jobs in technology-driven
    businesses
  • Reduction of unemployment rate from 30 to 4
  • 50 reduction of long-term unemployed since 2000
  • Beacon Status for Social Inclusion award from
    UKs Local Government Association
  • Ranked one of top five most competitive business
    locations in UK by KPMG
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