William Wallace: Scaling Community Across the Nation (Gigabit City Summit)

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Gigabit City Summit

Transcript of William Wallace: Scaling Community Across the Nation (Gigabit City Summit)

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APPLICATION PIPELINE• Telehealth (e.g., radiology, DNA sequencing) • Remote surgery/surgical training• Virtual fitness classes• Multiple, prioritized ambulance feeds to ED

• DOE collaboration on smart grid + EV charging

• Support for MOOCs• Enhanced remote scientific collaboration• Edu-gaming/place-based collaborative learning• 3D video conferencing using Kinect

• “Maker” labs for students• Autocad projected on to portable devices

• Emergency portal/community micro-casting• Twitter-based outbreak monitoring

• Optimizing public transportation• Rapid traffic congestion flow analysis TRANSPORTATION

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS& PUBLIC SAFETY

ADVANCEDMANUFACTURING

EDUCATION &WORKFORCEDEVELOPMENT

CLEAN ENERGY

HEALTHCARE

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EXCHANGE CONTENTS

• Application Profile Pages• Community Profile Pages• User Profile Pages• Organization Profile Pages• Event Listings• Challenge Listings• Blogs and News• Resources:

• Testbeds• Presentations• Videos

• Educational tools• “Get Involved” roadmaps• About Us

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SUCCESSFUL, SUSTAINABLE ECOSYSTEMS

A.Broad-based accelerator teams supporting entrepreneurial leadership

B.Community infrastructure for the long term

C.Constant stream of inclusive application events

D.US Ignite best-practice sharing across ecosystems

E. National partnerships

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Next-generation technology drives economic development:

• Integrated, neutral umbrella structure to ensure focus.

• Identification of core application capabilities and creation of Playbook.

• Entrepreneurial focus since larger companies are not entrenched.

• Engagement of maker spaces, local schools, libraries, and arts institutions.

• Engagement of diverse civic constituencies, including tech community, citizen users, subject-matter experts, and mentors.

• Unlocking of often-hidden capabilities within local universities and companies.

REASONS FOR COMMUNITY SUCCESSES

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“In the 1970s, many doubted there were uses for even 50 kbs Internet. Today application explorers are once again pushing the envelope of possibility in ways that will transform … And, the value of a network is proportional to the square  of the number of connected users.” Bob Metcalfe

Ethernet Inventor

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Participants receive: Participants agree to:

Access to applications under development

Form an organizing group to serve as the focal point

Access to a US Ignite rack Develop at least two new applications to share with the other cities

Connection to the national GENI network

Commit to maintain the GENI network infrastructure after 3-year term

Technical support and expertise Demonstrate the applications and technology at Summit

Funding to support the ecosystem and launch applications

Commit to hold monthly meetings, collaborate with other cities

SUSTAINABLE ECOSYSTEM OF SMART CITIES

• Common locavore infrastructure.• Applications adapted to the locavore infrastructure.• Organizational and technical capabilities bolstered. • Best practices shared across ecosystems.