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Four Mega-Trends Changing our World

Smart+Connected Government Transforming a Community, a Country, the World Rick Hutley Vice President, Cisco Systems. Four Mega-Trends Changing our World. Developed countries’ labor forces substantially age and decline in numbers.

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Four Mega-Trends Changing our World

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  1. Smart+Connected GovernmentTransforming a Community, a Country, the WorldRick HutleyVice President, Cisco Systems

  2. Four Mega-Trends Changing our World Developed countries’ labor forces substantially ageand decline in numbers Population growth increasingly concentrated in emerging countries Economic power shifts to developing nations World’s population becomes urbanized The strategic and economic policies of the 20th century are outmoded - time to find new ones.

  3. Drivers of Economic and Social Transformation Hypergrowth Aging/Shrinking S+CC • Revitalization of cities, states, countries • 700+ million urbanized Mobility will be the platform • 3 billion will be connected • Connected life New business models & ecosystems • Capacity planning • Everything as a service The Network as the Transformational Platform

  4. Trend: Smart + Connected Communities Delivering Comprehensive Services to Citizens as they Live, Work, Learn, and Play in a Smart+Connected Community

  5. Linking Services to Create Smart + Connected Communities Connected Residential Services Connected Education Connected Government Connected Sports & Entertainment Connected Utilities Connected Retail Connected Real Estate MALL Connected Transportation Connected Health Core City Network

  6. Community Exchange:Enabling a Smart + Connected Community • Back-Office operations center • Streamlined planning & operations (transport, healthcare etc..) • Secure network - Collaborate across: • Government agencies • Private sector community eco-system Transportation Utilities Safety & Security Government Real Estate

  7. Deliver key citizen services anytime, anywhere Increase small business access and entrepreneurship Real-time energy and security management for the home The Home Experience:Services Accessed from the Comfort of Home

  8. More efficient, effective use of workspaces Easier to manage with centralized functions Integrated building management, energy, and security operations More economical to operate The Office Experience:Improving Performance, Purposeand Profitability

  9. Elevator 24/7 Monitor Integrating Disparate Building Systems InformationTechnology (IT) Building Management Systems (BMS) High Speed Internet Lighting Wireless VPN IP Telephony HVAC- Sensors Audio and Video Conferencing Fire Guest Access Access Interactive media VideoSurveillance Digital Signage Energy Management

  10. Integrating Across the Corporation, or Across the City Building N Agency 1 Agency 2 IP Network (LAN) Video Management Databases Service Delivery Platform (SDP) Enterprise & Business Applications Data Center

  11. Improve quality of care and simplify communications Safeguard patient records and clinical applications Prompt and secure access to digital images and reports The Wellness Experience:Delivering Better Healthcare to Citizens

  12. New Business Model: Virtual Presence The Wellness Experience:Remote Experts • Specialists On Call: • National Coverage • Specialists: • More productive time • 40% More patients • 15 Min response time • Citizen Benefits: • Hospital: • More services • More revenue • Higher quality services • Patients: • Broader specialists available • Faster treatment • Better clinical outcome • Community: • More effective service • Reduced costs Patient Rapid Response Improved Outcome TelePresence Collaboration Hospital Increased Services Greater Revenue Potential Specialist More Interesting Cases Increased Revenue

  13. The Wellness Experience:Ingestible Sensors, Social Networks • Informed Health Community: • Respond when needed: • Reduced redundancy • Reduced cost • More effective services Reader DetectsMed Levels,Med Type 1 2 3 SensorIngestible (“raisin”) Sends Reportdeliveredto Social Network Body water activates sensor, transmits electrical signal throughout body Source: Proteus Biomedical

  14. HealthPresence – Changing the Business Model: The Dr Will Go the the Patient The Wellness Experience:New Business Model for Medicine: Remote Doctors HealthPresence pilot study conducted at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in Scotland

  15. The Travel Experience:Intelligent Transport, Control and Management Smart Vehicle Intelligent Transportation Internet of Cars Networked Pervasive Computing Electric Smart Grid Source: Cisco IBSG Automotive 2011

  16. The Connected Traveling Experience Seamless Hand Off – Massive Data – Multiple Touch Points HOME ROAD OFFICE Home Security & Automation 3G/LTE WLAN Media DSRC City Mesh Hotspot Cable / DSL “Switching” Ethernet / LAN Source: Cisco IBSG Automotive 2011

  17. In 2015, 9M Vehicles Will Be Connected – Growing Fast To More Than 50M Units each year Global New Passenger Vehicle Sales, Share of SCVs [in Millions] SCV Source: Cisco IBSG, 2010, based on US-DOT, iSupply, McKinsey data

  18. Providing the Vision and Drive for Smart Communities Improve citizen experience and quality of life, at work or home Increase productivity and better serve constituents The Government Experience:Delivering Better Services to Citizens

  19. Virtual Assistants At Work or Home • At Home: • Self help in the home (aging population) • Avatar guided activity (e.g. medication reminders) • Activity sensors • Better use of scarce Social Services resources • At Work: • Avatar guided processes • Office automation (eg. Lights, sockets, doors…)

  20. Smart+Connected Communities Worldwide Proof Points New Development Revitalization & Growth Amsterdam: Urban EcoMap Smart Working Centers South Korea: Songdo Canada: Vancouver Seoul: Personal Travel Assistant Spain: Barcelona China: Chengdu USA, Colorado: UCCS; CCI San Francisco: Urban EcoMap; Connected Bus India: Lavasa Portugal: PlanIT Valley USA: Holyoke Case Studies China: Chongqing; Chengdu Russia: Skolkovo Kuwait: Al Hamra Tower Malaysia: Nusajaya City, Iskander UK: London NYC: Yankee Stadium India: Large Real Estate Developer* Philippines: GGLC Cisco on Cisco South Korea: Busan India: UST Global, Kerala Philippines: Twin Oaks Place Vietnam: Saigon M&C Tower * To be announced shortly

  21. The Next Big Evolutionary Stage: The Internet of EVERYTHING 3000 BCRiver Networks 1800:Rail Networks 1900: Flight Networks Today 1989:World Wide Web 1000 BCRoad Networks 1890: Telephone Networks

  22. What is this Number? 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 addresses

  23. Biggest Opportunity – Biggest ChallengeConnectivity Without Meaningful Limits • Internet address limitation under IPv6: 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 addresses 2.4 E12 addresses for every piece of paper ever created 4.25 E28 addresses per person on the planet 6.7 E19 addresses square centimeter of the earths surface EVERYTHING could have an address

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