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During this two-day event, participants came with a list of problems and questions associated with smart city data and the city platform that was needed to manage it. Additionally, inter and intra-departmental data management issues were also discussed to develop cross-sector understanding of the data platform required to make inter-departmental decisions in a near real-time, macro-city management basis.
During this two-day event, participants came with a list of problems and questions associated with smart city data and the city platform that was needed to manage it. Additionally, inter and intra-departmental data management issues were also discussed to develop cross-sector understanding of the data platform required to make inter-departmental decisions in a near real-time, macro-city management basis.



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During this two-day event, participants came with a list of problems and questions associated with smart city data and the city platform that was needed to manage it. Additionally, inter and intra-departmental data management issues were also discussed to develop cross-sector understanding of the data platform required to make inter-departmental decisions in a near real-time, macro-city management basis.

The format for the event was based on small breakout groups, facilitated by a table leader. Each table compromised of various public and private sector participants and each session had a specific focus for discussion. These focus areas included:

  • Analyzing your cities challenges (the problems)
  • Operationalizing the data (use cases)
  • Essentials for success
  • Crossing Silos
  • Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s)
  • Financing and managing for the future