Guideline principles: • Urban Mobility and a smart city framework • Bridging Digital Divide • Government Modernization • Dig. Literacy for Inclusive Communities
Initiatives: • capacity for data analytics • dashboards to track progress on key city priorities • mobility data management program • curbside management pilot • Smart City privacy policy • “pizza tracker” tool for managing workflows for internal processes • testing strategy for new digital engagement and feedback tools • data sharing policy and tools to make it easier for travelers to access mobility data • on-demand transit pilot • public safety pilot • critical connected infrastructure backups • smart city sensor (and building) program • street light infrastructure • IoT approval process (S.17+S.45)
“focused on providing solutions for their residents and businesses, not on technology and innovation” (S.5) “The foundation of smart cities is a focus on residents through connectivity, data and collaboration” (S.5)
Key areas: • Vision Zero and Transportation/Mobility • Homelessness • Affordable Housing • Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness • Quality of Life • Equity • Good Government • Economic Development(S.7)
• Mayor’s Five Point Local Manufacturing Plan • U.S. Conference of Mayors In Support of Guiding Principles for 21st Century Smart Cities • White House Smart Cities Initiative launch and Fact Sheet • DOT Smart City Challenge materials including San Francisco proposal • President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) report Technology and the Future of Cities • New York City’s Guidelines for the Internet of Things
Strong focus on values and convictions (S.6)
PCAST Cities Report _ FINAL.pdf
DRAFT - Strategic Vision for Smart Cities and the Internet of Things.pdf