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'''Operator of data server infrastructure technology that decentralises the legal ownership of data to individuals and organizations''', creating “self-sovereign data”, and enabling identity authentication / self-sovereign data storage / computation / sharing at a lower cost and risk to all parties, with data portability across geographical territories. The infrastructure enables decentralised data networks to be formed between individuals and organisations, with secure interactions, verifiable information, resulting in improved coordination for the benefit of everyone and society. +
As the number of COVID-19 cases from the SARS-COV-2 pandemic continues to grow, communities are encouraging physical (or “social”) distancing to slow the rate of transmission. The goal of this guidance is to flatten the curve of new infection, avoiding a surge of demand on the health care system The effects of physical distancing may take several weeks to take effect. Hospitals are already reporting shortages of key equipment for critically ill patients, including ventilators and personal protective equipment for medical staff. Adequate production and distribution of both types of equipment are crucial to caring for patients during the pandemic. +
Portland State University’s Decision Theater is designed for university researchers and regional stakeholders (i.e. government, private companies) to work on projects that “link data sets, visualization and decisions,” according to a university statement. The space is modeled after Arizona State University's Decision Theater, as well as a similar facility at the University of Chicago. +
Dell is an American company that develops, sells, repairs, and supports computers and related products and services, and is owned by its parent company of Dell Technologies. Founded in 1984 by Michael Dell, the company is one of the largest technology corporations in the world, employing more than 165,000 people around the world.
Dell sells personal computers (PCs), servers, data storage devices, network switches, software, computer peripherals, HDTVs, cameras, printers, and electronics built by other manufacturers. The company is well known for its innovations in supply chain management and electronic commerce, particularly its direct-sales model and its "build-to-order" or "configure to order" approach to manufacturing—delivering individual PCs configured to customer specifications.[6][5] Dell was a pure hardware vendor for much of its existence, but with the acquisition in 2009 of Perot Systems, Dell entered the market for IT services. The company has since made additional acquisitions in storage and networking systems, with the aim of expanding their portfolio from offering computers only to delivering complete solutions[buzzword] for enterprise customers. +
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited commonly referred to as Deloitte, is a multinational professional services network with offices in over 150 countries and territories around the world. Deloitte is one of the Big Four accounting organizations and the largest professional services network in the world by revenue and number of professionals, with headquarters in London, England. +
Denver is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Colorado. It is located in the South Platte River Valley on the western edge of the High Plains, at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. Denver is known for its beautiful mountain views, outdoor recreational opportunities, and a vibrant cultural scene. The city is home to numerous museums, art galleries, theaters, and music venues. Denver's economy is diverse, with sectors such as aerospace, technology, healthcare, and energy contributing to its growth. The city is also a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering easy access to hiking, skiing, and other outdoor activities in the nearby Rocky Mountains. Denver has a thriving craft beer scene and is known for its local breweries. With its blend of urban amenities and natural beauty, Denver attracts residents and visitors alike. +
Denver, Colorado participates in the Built for Zero program, a national movement dedicated to measurably ending homelessness, using a data-driven approach. The Metro Denver Homeless Initiative (MDHI) leads the region's efforts, which involves seven counties and 40 municipalities, by coordinating local planning and utilizing a shared Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) to gather real-time data. The region aims to reach "functional zero," meaning the number of people experiencing homelessness is less than or equal to the community's capacity to house them, starting with veterans as a proof point. Denver focuses on using this data to understand the dynamics of homelessness in the region, improve strategies, and address racial inequities within the homeless response system. +
Deployable Communications and Incident Command System for Emergency Response and Disaster Recovery +
The integrated system will facilitate communications and information sharing during disaster recovery. It can be deployed in area where communications do not exist or failed due to disasters. The system will include (1) A Deployable Communication System, (2) Onboard Sensors (3) Next Generation Incident Command System and (4) Web Services +
To deploy a sustainable federated public Wi-Fi solution across Singapore that is has easy to use secure authenticated access and jointly develop a set of best practices with cities, industry players, and the academia to promote coordinated public Wi-Fi deployment, to address signal interference issues, standardizing user experience and security. +
To be successful, a smart city technology solution mus t mature from a pilot that meets research and development goals, to a sustainable system that can be replicated or scaled to provide key capabilities that respond to operational requirements, while driving further innovation in a broader, more responsive ecosystem. The ability for projects to provide expanding impact into multiple areas (with primary and secondary benefits) is a key consideration for technology applications to support S&CC. +
Detroit is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is also the largest U.S. city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of government of Wayne County. The city of Detroit had a population of 639,111 at the 2020 census, making it the 27th-most populous city in the United States. The metropolitan area, known as Metro Detroit, is home to 4.3 million people, making it the second-largest in the Midwest after the Chicago metropolitan area, and 14th-largest in the United States. Regarded as a major cultural center, Detroit is known for its contributions to music and as a repository for art, architecture and design, along with its historical automotive background. +
The City of Tel Aviv has undergone a transformation to become a “smart city” that uses technology to improve the City Hall administration and its citizens’ lives. Through programs such as the DigiTel Residents Club and the DigiTel mobile application, Tel Aviv offers innovative electronic services to its population and is searching ways to make citizens interested in how the city works. Throughout the process, Tel Aviv has worked closely with Microsoft to find the best ways to achieve its vision of a smart city. +
The Digital City Testbed Center at Portland State University establishes a network of campuses in the Pacific Northwest where smart city technologies can be tested before being deployed in communities at large. +
To further increase the quality of life for all people in Borchen-Etteln and to develop the economic, social and ecological potential. In doing so, we take into account the interests of all age groups +
An innovative approach to digital twins that enables decentralization of power grids at unprecedented speed and scale. +
Establishes a practical approach for management of emergency and incident response with a common operating picture. +
Link time, spatial and sensor data with existing enterprise data to enable new insights. +
The post-Covid world necessitates remote verification of manufacturing components – in real-time, as they are conveyed across the manufacturing line. +
A digital twin is a virtual representation of a physical object or system that can be used for various purposes such as simulation, analysis, and control. It is typically created using data from sensors and other sources to replicate the object's behavior and characteristics, and can be used for a wide range of applications, including manufacturing, aerospace, and infrastructure. +
The Annual Summit is a unique opportunity to build relationships in a small group setting. The Center convenes state CIOs and senior IT officials together with industry technology leaders to explore issues and opportunities facing state IT today. The goal of the summit is to create a friendly and engaging environment to build and foster relationships. +