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COLLABORATION: THE CORNERSTONE OF THE SMART CITY
WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER
POST-SHOW REPORT
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A NOTE FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Advancing communities along their smart cities journey is best accomplished by bringing all stakeholders—city officials, providers and technical experts and community members -- together to share experiences, troubleshoot challenges and identify models for success.
At Smart Cities Week Washington D.C., we introduced an important new tool in the city toolbox— Smart Cities Project Activator. This online portal enables cities to collaborate with a wide array of stakeholders to build consensus, refine smart city plans and ultimately make projects easier to fund or finance. All 2019 Smart Cities Readiness Challenge Grant applicants will receive free access to Project Activator for one year, whether or not they are selected as a challenge grant winner.
Both experienced and novice cities shared their stories and sought guidance from one another throughout Smart Cities Week. The City Readiness Hub discussions paired an official from a city at the beginning of its readiness journey with one farther along, but dealing with similar issues and goals. In these mentoring sessions between five pairs of cities and regional government entities, participants candidly discussed their unique and common challenges and identified pathways forward to address issues such as robust digital city services, shared and complete mobility systems, climate change and sustainability and other topics of critical importance to cities. The 2018 Readiness Challenge Grant Cities – Las Vegas, NV, Cary, NC, Birmingham, AL, Louisville, KY, the Commonwealth of Virginia and Puerto Rico – discussed their project plans, accomplishments to day and brought their stories and enthusiasm.
We welcome every city to join our community of cities and corporate leaders paving the way towards a more livable, workable and sustainable future. Our next Smart Cities Week will be in San Diego in mid-April. Please join us!
Phillip BaneManaging Director, Smart Cities Council
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TESTIMONIALS
“Our team had a blast during the #FutureofMobility session today at #SmartCitiesWeek in Washington, DC. Thanks for putting on such an amazing event’ @smartccouncil’! ” EY
At Smart Cities Week, we can all learn together’. There is a real community around all the problems and solutions.” Terry Yates, Smart Cities Program Manager, Cary, North Carolina
«I’m having a great experience at Smart Cities Week and I am learning about how private sectorand public sector come together in financing Smart Cities Projects.The panel I have participated focuses on collaboration not only with private sector but also with public institutions, tech companies and most importantly citizens from every walk of life.» Wendy Gnenz, Chief Information Officer, City of Edmonton
«I am delighted to be at Smart Cities Week. It’s an opportunity to talk with cities and communities that are trying to bring the National Science Foundation funded research community together.» Dr. Erwin Gianchandani, Deputy Assistant Director, Computer and Information Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation
«Already looking forward to next year! The City of Baltimore made so many connections and learned so much.» Shonte Eldridge Deputy Chief of Operations, City of Baltimore
«The conference overall has been wonderful. I’m learning a lot from different stakeholders from other cities, states and our partner communities.» Lindsay Wines. Chief of Staff for the Baltimore City Office of Information and Technology
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ATTENDEES
Smart Cities Week attracted over 900 participants from 180 U.S. cities and 32 U.S. states and 37 countries. Below is a snapshot:
CITY, COUNTY AND MUNICIPALITY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS FROM:
• Accra, GH
• Akure, NG
• Albuquerque, NM
• Alexandria, VA
• Ann Arbor, MI
• Arlington, VA
• Aurora, IL
• Baltimore, MD
• Beijing, CN
• Bethesda, MD
• Birmingham, AL
• Bonn, DE
• Boulder, NV
• Bowie, TX
• Bratislava, SK
• Breiningsville, PA
• Bridgeport, CT
• Cary, NC
• Celina, OH
• Charleston, WV
• Chula Vista, CA
• College Park, MD
• Colorado Springs, CO
• Cottbus, DE
• Denver, CO
• Dessau-Rosslau, DE
• Dresden, DE
• Fairfax, VA
• Fairmount Heights, MD
• Falls Church, VA
• Fort Wayne, OH
• Gainesville, FL
• Germiston, ZA
• Glens Falls, NY
• Henderson, NV
• Herndon, VA
• Honolulu, HI
• Hudson, NY
• Indianapolis, IN
• Ithaca, NY
• Jackson, MS
• Kirkland, WA
• Largo, FL
• Las Cruces, NM
• Leesburg, FL
• McLean, VA
• Melbourne, AU
• Miami, FL
• Minneapolis, MN
• Monrovia, CA
• Moscow, RU
• New Market, VA
• Norfolk, VA
• Northbrook, IL
• Orlando, FL
• Ottawa, ON
• Pompano Beach, FL
• Portland, OR
• Prospect Park, NY
• Richmond, VA
• Riverdale, UT
• San Diego, CA
• Sandy Springs, GA
• Santa Fe, CA
• Schoengeising, DE
• Sherwood Park, AB
• Silver Spring, MD •
• Southampton, NY
• Spokane, WA
• Sterling, VA
• Sunrise, FL
• Syracuse, NY
• Tallinn, EE
• Tampa, FL
• Troy, MI
• Tucson, AZ
• Tuscaloosa, AL
• Tysons, VA
• Washington, D.C.
• Wenatchee, WA
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CITY AND COUNTY GOVERNMENT ATTENDEE ROLES:
• Assistant Chief Administrative Officer
• Attorney
• Bus Operations Analyst
• Business Administrator
• Business Development Consultant
• Business Development Manager
• Business Development Specialist
• Business Operations Manager
• CTO, Center for Innovative Technology
• Chief Data Officer
• Chief Digital Officer
• Chief Innovation Officer
• Chief Performance Officer
• Chief Resilience Officer
• Chief Sustainability Officer
• Chief of Civic Innovation & Technology
• Chief of Staff
• City Council Member
• City Manager
• City Planner
• Civil Engineer
• Climate and Energy Analyst
• Commissioner
• Councilman
• Deputy County Manager
• Director of Economic Opportunity
• Director of Finance & Management Services
• Director of IT
• Director of Sustainability
• Economic Development Manager
• Engineer
• Executive Director
• Green Buliding Program Analyst
• Information Technology Director Coral Gables
• Innovation Analyst
• Interim Chief Technology Officer
• IT Project Manager
• Legal Counsel
• Legislative Director
• Marketing Manager
• Mayor
• Network Engineer
• Planner Coordinator
• Policy Advisor
• Policy Analyst
• President of City
• Principal Water
• Product Owner
• Professional Staff
• Program Assistant
• Program Manager
• Project Engineer
• Project Manager
• Police Chief
• Secretary of Labour
• Smart Cities Program Manager
• Smart Mobility Advisor
• Sustainability Analyst
• Sustainability Manager
• Team Leader Promotion of Research and Education
• Technical Coordinator
• Technical Editor
• Technical Program Manager, Smart Cities
• Transportation Economist Vice President of Innovation VP Smart Cities Infrastructure
• Transportation Economist/Analyst Vice President of Technology VP State, Affairs
• Transportation Planner Vice President Program Development VP- Local Affairs
• Urban Info Administrator/Analyst Vice President for Government Relations and Public Policy VP, Local and Regulatory
• Urban Planner VP of Technology Solutions VP, Community and College Development
ATTENDEES
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Smart Cities Week attracted over 900 participants from 180 U.S. cities and 32 U.S. states and 37 countries. Below is a snapshot:
State, Federal, University and International Representation
American City & County magazine District of Columbia United States
British Embassy Virginia United States
Center for Innovative Technology, Commonwealth of Virginia
District of Columbia United States
Colorado Springs Utilities Maryland United States
Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy Maryland United States
Department of Energy & Environment Virginia United States
Department of Public Works DC Government California United States
District Department of Transportation Maryland United States
Economic Development Authority Florida United States
Embassy of Sweden District of Columbia United States
Embassy of the Czech Republic District of Columbia United States
Florida International University District of Columbia United States
General Services Administration Washington United States
George Mason University Virginia United States
Greater Washington Board of Trade Virginia United States
Greater Washington Partnership District of Columbia United States
Hexagon US Federal District of Columbia United States
Howard County Citizens Association Illinois United States
Howard University Washington United States
Howard University / Geocentric Development Group Virginia United States
Infrastructure Canada - Smart Cities Challenge Florida United States
Institute for Electric Innovation Maryland United States
Interamerican Defence Board Georgia United States
Inter-American Development Bank Kentucky United States
ITS America New Jersey United States
Korea Testing Laboratory Jinju South Korea
Lancaster Architects Washington United States
London School of Economics London United Kingdom
Maryland Department of Labor Maryland United States
ATTENDEES
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Smart Cities Week attracted over 900 participants from 180 U.S. cities and 32 U.S. states and 37 countries. Below is a snapshot:
State, Federal, University and International Representation
McLean County Regional Planning Commission Florida United States
Mid-Atlantic Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Maryland United States
National Park Service Washington United States
National Science Foundation Arizona United States
National Strategies, LLC Virginia United States
Office of Chief Technology Officer Colorado United States
Old Dominion University Indiana United States
Open Geospatial Consortium California United States
Prince George's Community College Washington United States
Prince William County Planning Office Texas United States
Puerto Rico Federal Affais Administration Washington United States
Southwestern Medical District California United States
Spanish Embassy Maryland United States
State of Michigan Pennsylvania United States
The George Washington University Texas United States
Toledo OH City Council Maryland United States
University of Alabama at Birmingham Maryland United States
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Virginia United States
University of Maryland College park Virginia United States
University of Maryland, College Park District of Columbia United States
University of Wisconsin Parkside Wisconsin United States
Urban Land Institute Washington United States
VA Department of Transportation District of Columbia United States
VCU College of Engineering, ECE Washington United States
Workforce Opportunity Services District of Columbia United States
ATTENDEES
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COLLABORATION THE CORNERSTONE OF A SMART CITY
IT’S ABOUT COMMUNITY
INFOGRAPHICS
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A thousand smart cities practitioners from around the world gathered to share success stories, best practices and next steps to make communities more livable, workable and sustainable. See some of our exclusive infographics which captured insights from many of the sessions.
INFOGRAPHICS
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A thousand smart cities practitioners from around the world gathered to share success stories, best practices and next steps to make communities more livable, workable and sustainable. See some of our exclusive infographics which captured insights from many of the sessions.
READINESS PROGRAM 2018 GRANT WINNERS
THE ELECTRIC COMPANY
INFOGRAPHICS
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A thousand smart cities practitioners from around the world gathered to share success stories, best practices and next steps to make communities more livable, workable and sustainable. See some of our exclusive infographics which captured insights from many of the sessions.
MONETIZING RIGHT OF WAY – EY
2018 SMART CITIES COUNCIL READINESS CHALLENGE WORKSHOP
INFOGRAPHICS
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A thousand smart cities practitioners from around the world gathered to share success stories, best practices and next steps to make communities more livable, workable and sustainable. See some of our exclusive infographics which captured insights from many of the sessions.
SMART FOR ALL – DELOITTE
THE FUTURE OF MOBILITY – EY
INFOGRAPHICS
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A thousand smart cities practitioners from around the world gathered to share success stories, best practices and next steps to make communities more livable, workable and sustainable. See some of our exclusive infographics which captured insights from many of the sessions.
SECRETS OF CITY LEADERS - DELTEK
Smart Cities Week kicks off today and even Congress is celebrating. Representative Darrell Issa introduced a resolution to officially proclaim this week Smart Cities Week across the U.S. The resolution points out the potential of smart technologies to revolutionize connectivity, mobility, sustainability and workforce opportunities; supports the development of new technologies; and encourages the use of public-private partnerships to build and deploy them. Read more
Smart Cities Week hits the streets
This year, we took Smart Cities Week outside, touring a neighbourhood to see how to apply smart design principles. One highlight: We studied how Washington, D.C., created a smart community by transforming an old alleyway into a vibrant business and restaurant district.
State of smart cities: Priorities and procurement plans
The biggest investments in smart cities technologies aren’t just coming from the biggest cities. Here are some insights from Deltek’s “Smart Cities and Counties” technology adoption report, unveiled at Smart Cities Week.
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What will it take to fill the smart cities workforce gap?
There’s a talent shortage in most if not all technology-related markets. And because of that the competition for qualified personnel is fierce. Professionals in the education, labor, and job training and placement fields shared their insights during Smart Cities Week on today’s training programs, what’s expected of them and how employer expectations are shaping them. Read more
Are open data programs really a good fit for cities?
The number of cities establishing open data programs is growing quickly as city governments realize how beneficial they can be for managing their operations, identifying and correcting problems and encouraging citizen engagement. Read more
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS
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CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS
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Listening to cities: Three keys to successful smart cities initiatives
What makes a smart cities project a success? Our opening plenary at Smart Cities Week brought together innovation and technology leaders from cities in the U.S. and Canada and they shared the success factors that are working for them.
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How a simulation could help you build a smart city
Imagine you’re the new mayor of a city -- and responsible for leading it into a smart, sustainable future. You need to come up with a vision and prioritize goals and investments. That’s the scenario that confronted participants taking part in a Future Cities simulation at Smart Cities Week in Washington, D.C. this week.Read more
Smart Cities Week 2018: smart cities require new ways of thinking for governments by Phil Goldstein, October 3rd 2018, State Tech Magazine Read More
City leaders call for greater collaboration with private sector on innovation by Chris Teale, October 4th 2018, Smart Cities DiveRead More
2018 Readiness Challenge winners reflect on their smart city journeys by Kristin Musulin, October 4th, 2018, Smart Cities Dive Read More
Smart Cities Week DC: Partners have to ‘marry the city’ by Kelly Hill, October 4th, 2018, RCRWirelessNews Read More
Cities need ‘new global playbook’ to solve problems, Intel expert says by Chris Teale, October 4th 2018, Smart Cities DiveRead More
Gobierno de Puerto Rico recibe reconocimiento del Consejo de Ciudades Inteligentes by Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration, October 4th 2018 Read More
Smart Cities Week 2018: Smart Cities are in the eye of the beholder by Phil Goldstein, October 5th , 2018 State Tech Magazine Read More
Smart Cities Week 2018: 3 key takeaways for smart city leaders by Phil Goldstein, October 5th , 2018 State Tech MagazineRead More
Smart Cities Week 2018 Recap: Collaboration Is Key by Kevin Kryah, October 5th, 2018, Smart & Resilient CitiesRead More
A recap of Smart Cities Week in D.C by Marc Bielas, October 11th, 2018, IOT For AllRead More
Smart Cities Week gained a lot of attention in the press. See below for a snapshot.
SMART CITIES WEEK IN THE NEWS
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Smart Cities Week Washington, D.C.: Collaboration as the cornerstone of a smart cityJesse Berst, Chairman of the Smart Cities Council, gives you an insight into
Smart Cities Week Washington, D.C., 2018.
The Collaborative Power of Awesomeness at Smart Cities WeekHere’s your opportunity to listen to an exclusive interview with Bob Bennett,
Chief Innovation Officer at City of Kansas City, MO.
Citizen Engagement: The Key to Smart City SuccessWe spoke to Executive Director of Cities of Service & Smart Cities Week
Washington, D.C. Keynote Speaker Myung Lee
Building Tomorrow’s Smart City WorkforceHere’s your Secretary Schulz told us about Maryland’s apprenticeship
programs and competitive grant program, EARN. As well as, some of the
challenges and achievements that she has encountered in her role so far.
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Bridging the Gap Among Educational Practice, Technology & IndustryShlomy Kattan joined us ahead of his appearance at this week’s Smart Cities
Week. Shlomy and his team work directly with the field-testing cities of Dallas.
Collaborating for Change: Success stories from smart cities and statesHear from leading practitioners as they discuss their successes to date and
plans for the future in their local and state smart cities programs.
Training, Recruitment, and Retention for the Smart City WorkforceFind out how you can create a ready workforce and provide job opportunities
for difficult-to-employ populations.
Secrets of city leaders: financing, contracting and procurement for the smart cityHear from CIOs and CFOs about their creative procurement and finance
strategies such as city-wide RFPs, performance contracting, infrastructure as
a service, green bonds and moreachievements that she has encountered in
her role so far.
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Electricity Company-Community PartnershipsLocal governments are implementing clean and renewable energy and green
building policies. Electric companies are investing in digital technology to
improve energy generation and distribution efficiency.
Smart Cities 2.0 — Future Trends from Smart Cities TrailblazersThis candid conversation will provide insights into the opportunities and
challenges for cities in the evolving and maturing smart cities market.
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The Internet of Transportation: Ten Key Ingredients of Tomorrow’s Urban Transportation SystemHear from state and local transportation officials who will address how they are
using IOT to improve the efficiency of public transit systems, strengthen traffic
safety and reduce vehicle congestion.
Strengthening and Securing Communities: Lessons Learned from Open Data and Analytics ProgramsHear from data officers from a range of cities who are effectively collecting,
analyzing, securing and basing decisions on public data.
Uniting Cities Towards a Common Goal: Discussion with 2018 Readiness Challenge Grant WinnersThe winners of the 2018 Smart Cities Council Readiness Challenge Grant
shared their experiences orienting their city leaders, community stakeholders
and businesses around their smart city programs.
Exclusive Interview with U.S. News & World Report Chairman Eric Gertle - Smart Cities Week Media PartnerHave a listen to this insightful conversation on what is the secret to
successfully developing, transforming and growing mega-cities like New York.
Erwin Gianchandanit Deputy Assistant Director, Computer and Information Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation
Lindsay Wines Chief of Staff at Baltimore City Office of Information & Technology
Terry YatesSmart Cities Program Manager, Cary, North Carolina
Emily Barrett Sustainability Manager, Cary, North Carolina
Wendy Gnenz Chief Information Officer, City of Edmonton, Canada
Anthony Hood Professor of Management in the Collat School of Business, University of Alabama at Birmingham
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