The IEEE Smart Cities Planning and Technology Guide with Jim Frazer

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This IEEE Smart Cities Planning and Technology s (https://sagroups.ieee.org/2784/meetin...) tandard is intended to educate end-users as well as their engineering consultants and other partners on planning, implementation and operational best practices required to build sustainable, economically sensible Smart City solutions. 


Public works personnel, Department of Transportation staff, consulting engineers, utility staff, resilience and sustainability experts, planners, community leaders and the general public are strongly encouraged to attend.


What's in the IEEE P2784 Standard?

1. What Human Factors Impact a Smart City
2. What are the Nine Applications That Must Be Considered
3. What Seven Technologies Drive Those Applications
4. How to Identify Stakeholder Communities
5. What Stakeholder Communities Must Be Included
6. How to Document Needs of the Communities
7. How to Build a List of Consensus-Based Needs 
8. How to Refine Consensus-Based Needs into Measurable Functional Requirements
9. How to Develop a Request for Information (RFI) and Request for Proposal (RFP)
10. How to Develop and Implement Test Plans to Keep You on Track
11. How to Manage Smart City Projects Over Their Entire Life-Cycle


Details on the IEEE P2784 Guide for the Technology and Process Framework for Planning a Smart City


Sponsor: IEEE Communications Society/Standards Development Board -Tarek El-Bawab


Chair Jim Frazer, [email protected]  

Staff Liason - Jennifer Santulli, IEEE


Scope: This guide provides a framework that outlines technologies and the processes for planning the evolution of a smart city. Smart Cities and related solutions require technology standards and a cohesive process planning framework for the use of the internet of things to ensure interoperable, agile, and scalable solutions that are able to be implemented and maintained in a sustainable manner. This framework provides a methodology for municipalities and technology integrators to use as a tool to plan for innovative and technology solutions for smart cities.






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