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GLOBAL CITY TEAMS CHALLENGE 2016

Sokwoo RheeAssociate Director of Cyber-Physical Systems ProgramNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

US Department of Commerce

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Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), Internet of Things

(IoT) and Smart Cities

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Service

Software / Data Analytics

Hardware

Communications

Information Flow

Infrastructure

Applications

Global City Teams Challenge

Establish and demonstrate replicable, scalable and sustainable models for incubation and deployment of interoperable, standard-based IoT solutions and demonstrate their measurable benefits in Smart Communities/Cities

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The Approach

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Smart CityProjects

New YorkU.S.

San FranciscoAustin

MontgomeryCounty

Washington DC

Others …Europe

AmsterdamCorunaMilan

AsiaBandung

Others

Busan, Daegu

Africa, South America, Australia, etc.

TechnologyInnovators

SensorSystems

Wearable devices

CloudServices

Utilities

Infrastructure

Cyber/PhysicalSecurity

Visualization

Robotics

MedicalServices

BuildingControls

Etc. …

Emergency response,Disaster resilience

Renewable energy, GreenTechnologies, Microgrids

Building automation,

ManufacturingHealthcare

Security, Others …

Action Clusters (Teams)

Air quality, Climate,Traffic management

GCTC 2015 Expo on June 1 at National Building Museum in Washington DC

Exhibitions and presentations from over 60 teams in partnership with 50+ municipal governments and 200+ companies/universities/organizations

Special Session with the King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands

Keynote Speeches◦ Anthony Foxx, US Secretary of Transportation◦ Tom Kalil, Deputy Director of White House Office of

Science and Technology Policy◦ Willie May, Director of NIST and Under Secretary of

Commerce◦ Jim Kurose, Assistant Director, NSF

1500 attendees including smart cities experts, CPS/IoT stakeholders, cities, communities, federal governments, industry and academia

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Source: National Building Museum web site

GCTC 2016• Aims to demonstrate quantifiable/measurable benefits to the cities

and communities• Traffic jam reduction by 20%?• Air pollution reduction by 25%?• Energy reduction by 30%?

20-month process (2 Phases)◦ 1st Phase by June 2016◦ 2nd Phase by June 2017

• Team solutions to be replicated and deployed in as many cities as possible. • At least two organizations are required to form a team. • Each team must have at least one committed municipal partner as a member

(Not a requirement today, but required to participate in the 2016 Expo.)

• Look for news in the next quarter about recognition awards and about a small grants program.

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2-PhasesPhase 1 by June 2016 Expo: Team Building

Process◦ Participants will find their partners, form GCTC

Teams, set committed goals and KPIs, and present the feasibility of achieving the joint goal.

◦ Participants will demonstrate and pilot the solutions and build partnerships with as many cities as possible

Phase 2 by June 2017 Expo: Implementation Process◦ Teams will implement and deploy solutions to

achieve the goal based on the KPIs devised at Phase 1 of the Team Building Process.

◦ Teams will demonstrate the measured impacts.

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TimelinesAnnouncement: September 2015Phase 1 (Nov 2015 – June 2016)

◦ Kick-off conference: November 12-13, 2015 at NIST in Gaithersburg, MD

◦ Tech Jam conference: Q1/ 2016◦ Phase 1 Expo: June 2016

Phase 2 (June 2016 – June 2-17)◦ Kick-off: June 2016 at the Phase 1 Expo◦ Tech Jam conference: Q4, 2016◦ Phase 2 Expo: Summer 2017

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Current Partners of GCTC 2016 Partners

◦ US-Ignite◦ US Government Agencies: NSF, ITA, DoT, State Department, GSA,

NCO/NITRD, Census◦ Non-US Central Governments: Netherlands, South Korea◦ Corporations: IBM, AT&T, Intel ◦ Non-profits: FIWARE, World e-Governments (WeGO), Industrial Internet

Consortium (IIC), MetroLab

Participating Members (partial list)◦ Qualcomm, Bosch, Siemens, CH2HL, Mathworks, Pecan Street, Inc., Yet

Analytics, MIT, Vanderbilt, UT Dallas, University of North Texas, Ohio State University and Columbia University, Downtown DC BID, ALICE, IoT Dev Labs, Inc, Internet of Things DC, National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC), George Washington University and more

A number of cities around the world are participating.

Participating Cities (in attendance):

Abuja, Nigeria Ammon, ID Amsterdam,

Netherlands Austin TX Baltimore MD Busan, Korea Charlotte NC Chesapeake VA Columbus OH Daegu, Korea Galle, Sri Lanka Greenville SC Hampton VA

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Kansas City MO Montgomery County

MD Nairobi, Kenya New York, NY Newport News VA Pokhara, Nepal Portland OR Provo UT Salt Lake City, UT San Jose, CA Suffolk VA Washington, DC

Smart City Standards/FrameworksEstablishment of a Smart City

Framework◦Informed by the record established

by the Challenge, address standards and measurement challenges in deploying IoT and CPS in Smart Cities/Communities to serve as the basis for framework

Working group process will be based on public participation.

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SCOPE 2016 w/GCTC

• April 11, 2016, Vienna, Austria

• The workshop will be collocated with CPS Week

• It is the premier event in cyber physical systems

• Papers can fall under one or more of the following categories:

• initial and promising research results, • industrial case studies, • position statements with sufficient

justification and rationale for the proposed idea(s).

• Important dates• Submission of papers: January 15, 2016• Author notification: February 28, 2016• Camera Ready: March 10, 2016

• For more information, contact• Dr. Abhishek Dubey

abhishek.dubey@Vanderbilt.edu• or, Dr. Sokwoo Rhee Sokwoo.rhee@nist.gov http://www.cpsweek.org/2016/index.html

http://scope.isis.vanderbilt.edu/workshop/2016/

First International Workshop on Science of Smart City Operations and Platforms Engineering (SCOPE) in partnership with Global City Teams Challenge (GCTC)

For More Information Contact

◦ Sokwoo Rhee (sokwoo.rhee@nist.gov)

Challenge web site: Meet the action clusters◦ www.globalcityteams.org

GCTC 2016 Kick-off registration site (Nov 12-13, 2015)◦ www.nist.gov/cps/global-cities-team-challenge-2015.cfm

Social Media◦ Twitter #globalcityteams, #gctc2016

Webcast replay of the GCTC Expo (June 1, 2015)◦ https://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLnFbLS4AtY&list=PLLiocXmoHP8iQBmCdgNnILPLAyPMAojYF

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