Title: Wireless Clouds Connecting Our Communities
1Wireless Clouds Connecting Our Communities
- Riz Khaliq
- Business Area Leader Community Broadband,
- IBM Global Government
2The Wireless Broadband Market Then And Now
Education
Public safety
national agenda
hotspots
government employee access
Hotels, cafés, airports
2000
2005
- WSJ reported it was hard to imagine the
broadband sector getting much worse due to
technical problems and consumer indifference
Wireless Clouds
Broadband wireless could be as disruptive a
technology as the Internet
3Broadband Wireless Solutions Cross Industry
Boundaries
Government
4Wireless Campuses Are Becoming Wireless Community
Clouds
- Public Safety Driving Community Broadband
- Wireless broadband networks can be deployed
quickly for use by city employees and safety
personnel - Multiple sources of government funding are
available to help support these public safety
networks - Once a network is in place, it can be used by
multiple members of the community - Schools and universities
- Hospitals and clinics
- Local merchants, hospitality and tourism
providers - Sports and cultural venues
- Wireless is an attractive way to cover large
sections of cities, suburbs or rural areas not
served by DSL or cable
5Digital Communities are driven by government and
public usage models
PUBLIC USAGE MODEL
Public Access
Economic Competitiveness
6Digital Communities often begin with a single
application or mobile communication need
Public Safety
Emergency Response Disaster Relief Law
Enforcement Video / Sensor Surveillance City
Workforce Mobility Economic Development Traffic
Management Public Utilities Public
Access Telemedicine Distance Learning
7Public Safety Communication Drivers for Change
Interoperability and Collaboration for Emergency
Services
Emergency services, civic leaders and government
agencies need the right information, at the right
time, in order to make the right decisions during
major incidents. They need interoperability
across agency boundaries and situational
awareness
Public Safety solutions using mobile devices and
wireless broadband can transform how the
emergency services manage information flow and
communications in order to offer dramatically
improved government services during incidents and
disasters.
8Networked and Sensor Enabled Surveillance for
Public Safety derive significant benefits from a
Digital Community Network
- Threat Model
- Insider/Employee Threat
- Tailgating / Bringing in packages
- User Threat
- Passengers / Contractors /Visitor screening
- Outsider Threat
- Addressed by perimeter security
- Response
- During the attack -- real-time alerts
- After the fact investigative / forensic role
- Predictive / Preventive data mining to discover
unusual activity. - Other Non-security applications
9Other Customer Examples
City of Tyler Texas Police
DEWR
Pathways School
Yakima Police Department
10The Digital Community of the Future Summary
- We can connect to the Community Network
everywhere through a wide range of devices - Information can be obtained instantly
- Each device in the city become part of a dynamic
mesh or grid of wireless devices - We can move seamlessly between different
connections without interruption - Public service workers communicate using common,
flexible, secure infrastructure - City maintenance and environmental costs are
lower - Quality of life is higher
11Broadband Wireless drives Digital Communities
Communities that will thrive in the increasingly
turbulent market environment will be those that
can transform themselves by connecting government
services with their populace, via low-cost
Internet access, fusing the best of emerging
technologies and new business models to
accelerate value creation.
12Contact Details
Riz Khaliq, Business Area Leader Community
Broadband, IBM Global Government Tel 1 301 803
3273 rizkhaliq_at_us.ibm.com
www.ibm.com/solutions/wireless