Inhalte
The roadmap and Mayoral strategies
Smart London - our strengths
- City data
- Data, tech and the environment
- Data, tech and transport
- Data, tech and safety
- Data and ‘test-beds’
- Pan-London innovation from town halls
The challenge - making London smarter
Mission 1: More user-designed services
- Leadership in design and common standards
- Develop new approaches to digital inclusion
- Civic Innovation Challenge
- Renew civic platforms
- Promote more diversity in tech
Mission 2: Strike a New Deal for City Data
- Launch the London Office for Data Analytics and programme
- Develop a city-wide cyber security strategy
- Strengthen data rights, accountability and trust
- Support an open ecosystem
Mission 3: World-class connectivity and smarter streets
- Launch the Connected London programme
- Propose planning powers to require full fibre to the home and mobile
- connectivity
- Enhance public wifi in streets and public buildings
- A new generation of smart city infrastructure
- Common standards for smarter built environment
Mission 4: Enhance digital leadership and skills
- Public service digital and data leadership
- Develop digital capability
- Computing from early years and the Talent Pipeline
- Role of cultural institutions engaging citizens
Mission 5: Improve city-wide collaboration
- Establish a London Office of Technology and Innovation (LOTI)
- Promote healthcare innovation
- Explore new tech partnerships and business models
- Improve GLA digital delivery and innovation
- Collaborate with other cities
Schwerpunkte
Laying the foundations for future innovation