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DEFINING THE FUTURE OF STOCKTON
The Global Economic Growth Engine
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Understanding The City
Stockton in increasingly complex
Siloed systems that have experienced unchecked growth in business’, programs, outreach, education and finances.
Tangled mess of process and infrastructure that has created a jungle to navigate
Stockton’s vision for the future is unclear.
CHOKE THE CITY AND YOU CHOKE THE GROWTH
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Why this happens:
MAYOR/LEADERSHIPStalled City CompetitivenessNo/Failed Sustainability in ResourcesCUTS!
BUSINESS LEADERS:Shrinking Talent PoolInsufficient Support process
Citizens:DisruptionDisengagedDissatisfied
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LEADERSHIP UNREST
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WHAT DO WE DO?
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ACCELERATE THE SHARED FUTURE
FIND THE SHARED VISION
CREATE THE SHARED FUTURE
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WHAT IS THE SHARED FUTURE?
TECHNOLOGYCREATING A SMART CITY
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AGRICULTURE
PORT OF STOCKTON
Stockton: City of Tomorrow: The Global Economic GIANT
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Data Centers
Infrastructure Projects
21st Century Farming Projects
Network
Operation
Centers
Software Creation and adoption
SMART MARKETS
JOBS
JOBS
JOBS JOB
S
REVENUE
AIRPORT
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Benefits of a SMART CITYThe UK Department for Business, Innovation and Skills considers smart cities as a process rather than a static outcome, in which increase citizen engagement, hard infrastructure, social engagement and digital technologies make cities more livable, resilient and better able to over come challenges.
The British Standards Institute defines as “the effective integration of human, physical and digital systems in the built environment to deliver prosperous, sustainable, inclusive future for its citizens.”
IBM defines as “one that makes optimal use of the interconnection information available today to better understand and control its operations and optimize the use of its limited resources.”
Cisco defines as “Those whom adopt scalable solutions to take advantage of information and communications technology, to increase efficiencies, reduce costs and enhance quality of life.”
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Benefits of a SMART CITY continued
Optimization of existing infrastructure
Creation of new public safety protocol
Creation of city efficiencies
Creation of new import/export safety
Creation of new sustainable jobs
Creation of new marketing modem
City sponsored WiFi network
Adoption of resource management protocols
Renewed public interest
Attract new business’ into the city
Ability to obtain new fed and state grant/program funding
Creation of new educational platforms
Creation of new revenue streams for the city
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OVERALL REBRANDING
OF THE CITY –
CITY OF
TOMORROW
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The Partnership Buy In:The plan is complex and multifaceted. It incorporates technology of both augmenting existing infrastructures and developing (designing) new technologies. A true public/private partnership is the key to success.
1-Police2-Fire3-First Responders4-Community Leadership5-Business Leaders6-Technology Innovators6-Public Transit7-Airport8-Marine Port9-Agriculture10- Public Schools11-Private Schools12-Hospitals13-CITIZENS
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IT’S TIME TO WORK TOGETHER ON THE VISION
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STOCKTON: Global Economic Giant
STOCKTON, CA
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What is the current status of the Smart City Market?The UK Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) evaluated the global market for smart solutions across five sectors –water, energy, transport, waste and assisted living –and estimated its value toreach $400 billion by 2020 of which 10% can be reaped by the UK.
The U.S Market research firm Markets and Markets adopted a more general definition – which includes smart building and urban and cyber security among other technologies – and estimated the market at$1 trillion by 2016.
The global business consulting firm Frost & Sollivan valued the market at $1.5 trillion by 2020. The firm also adopted a wide definition that encompasses seven sectors including security, infrastructure and healthcare among others. 6/1/15
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Where Do We Start?
Smart City adoption is complex but IS the way to the future. The overall success of the initiatives by global advisory consultants clearly state that the success of the initiative must be based on projects vision and goals.
That said, the initial projects must be incentivized by the greatest impact to the overall goal of a smart city. There is not greater impact than a project that includes the most possible partners who can benefit from the outcome.
For this reason the focus must be put on infrastructure of the initiative. This means collaborating with the city on existing wired and wireless infrastructures, first responders on needs and benefit for public safety, business leaders for economic impact and the community for overall satisfaction and adoption.
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Proposed Starting Project
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SMART STREET LIGHTS
oNew look for the city
oBuilt in cameras for safety
o2.4/5.8 GHz WiFi antennas (City sponsored not city operated)
oLED Lighting (SMART Lighting w/motion detection)
oGPS
oCan support pico and micro cell cellular (new revenue generation for city)
oSolar Power option
oE911 Strobe lighting feature
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The CITY OF TOMORROW: ITS ABOUT OUR CHILDREN
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Funding Sources:
Homeland Security: 2015 Intercity Bus Security Grant
USDA- Rural Broadband and Infrastructure Grants
IBANK- Infrastructure Financing and Grants
EIFD Program
State Infrastructure Funding
Federal Farm Bill
Private Investment
Community Facilities Grants-Federal
Federal Farm to School Grants
Rural Business Enterprise Grants
Healthy Food Financing
Rural Business Opportunity Grants
Rural Community Development Grants
Strong Cities Strong Visioning Development Program
Planning and Local Technical Assistance Development Program
Complete list of Federal Grants on reconnectingamerica.org
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What will the future look like? Its up to us to decide what that is and build it.
We are here to kick a hole in
the universe. Otherwise why
be here? STEVE JOBS
It’s an exciting time! LET’S GET TOGETHER AND GET TO WORK!