How Smart are you? A self assessment framework for Digital Cities.
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SMARTERCITIES
SMARTERSERVICES Elke Van Soom
Eric GoubinMEMORI – Lessius Mechelen
Shaping the framework for the Smart City
need for a common ‘definition’
360° view of the Smart (Digital) City
Two objectives
1° Framework for local and regional authorities who want to develop a balanced and comprehensive local e-government policy
2° Analysis tool which potentially allows to map out the most important realizations of the “smart” digital city
The Smart City
for the digital client
for the digital
community
for the digital citizen
is an inclusive digital city
for the visitor of the digital city for digital
city servants & represen-
tatives
and its technological
and organizational preconditions
for the digital city economy
is innovative and
experimenting
is sustainable
1. The Smart City for the “Digital Client”
knows its clients and their digital needs
electronic products and services are client friendly
online information and client services meet the elementary quality criteria
The Smart City
2. The Smart City for the “Digital Community”
support for local communities’ digitization
digital community building
The Smart City
3. The Smart City for the “Digital Citizen”
digital applications to support an open and democratic government
digital applications as tools for citizen empowerment and participation
The Smart City
4. The Smart City is an“inclusive digital city”
accessability of information and services
active stimulation of computer usage amongst all target groups
The Smart City
5. The Smart City for the “Digital City Visitor”
digital channels for informing, convincing and retaining city visitors (tourists)
online planning & sharing for tourists
city website provides information for non residents
The Smart City
6. The Smart City for the “Digital City Economy”
business friendly website and e‐policy
digital supports local business community
The Smart City
7. The Smart City for the “Digital Civil Servants & Representatives”
creates the best possible environment for co-workers and representatives to work digitally
The Smart City
8. The Smart City and “its technological and organisational preconditions”
strategic e‐government policy plan
technologically facilitating the different policy domains
information securityintergovernmental
cooperation
The Smart City
9. The Smart City is “innovative and experimenting”
on track newest developments
experiments and pilot projects in new technologies and methodologies
quality control and development
intervision and experience sharing
The Smart City
10. The Smart City is “sustainable”
reducing waste
preventing information overload
sustainable e‐services
The Smart City
• Characteristics Smart Digital City• Evaluation tool based on Smart
Cities Framework Paper• Self assessment tool
– Realisations– Goals and ambitions– Comparison / best practices
• momentary impression• realization vs. ambition• evolution• comparison = indicative
• Sneak peek? www.memori.be/demosc
Elke Van Soom [email protected]
Eric Goubin [email protected]
MEMORI – Lessius Mechelen
+32 15 369 300
www.memori.be