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Rapid Urbanisation; Expected 3x increase in urban population – need to
expand urban infrastructure
A well thought through ICT strategy integral to development of Smart
Cities; should synergise existing investments in technology infrastructure.
Government 100 Smart Cities Mission – has created the roadmap and
allocated initial funding. Detailed guidelines are expected, shortly.
NASSCOM was invited by Ministry of Urban Development to lead
discussions with industry on possible ICT interventions
Two consultation sessions with industry
Participation in State Consultation Workshops
NASSCOM requested to develop the ICT architecture framework, GIS
architecture framework and the Safe City architecture framework for the 100
Smart Cities Mission.
Context
NASSCOM has partnered with
Accenture for developing the ICT architecture framework and
integrated report
Association for Geospatial Industries for developing the GIS
architecture framework
Orkash for developing the Safe City architecture framework.
Architecture frameworks developed in consultation
Industry experts
Stakeholders within government
Subject matter experts
What the report covers
Core Elements of ICT and Geospatial Technologies Framework:
Value chain and need analysis of city core sub systems
Define Smart for each City Core Sub Systems
ICT Governance, Organizational requirements, Change & Capability
development at city levels
Conceptual architecture
Implementation framework and approach
Performance management framework
This framework also recommends the possible funding mechanisms and
procurement strategies
Serve as a ready reckoner to the State/Local administration in their efforts to
transform into a Smart City and attempts to demystify the use of Information,
communication and Geospatial Technologies in driving efficiencies and
bringing about increased collaboration amongst different city sub domains.
Integrates various ICT related investments made across cities and states
under Mission Mode Projects of DeitY and line Ministries
Definition of Smart City
A Smart City effectively delivers public services to citizens and businesses
wherever they may be located, in an integrated and resource efficient way
while enabling innovative collaborations to improving quality of life,
ensuring safety, reducing impact on environment, growing the local and
national economy.
Economic Prosperity Quality Of Life
+ +
Environmental
Sustainability
Cit
y S
pecif
ic
Policie
s
Munic
ipaliti
es
Opera
tions
Governance
Cit
izen S
erv
ices
Cit
y S
pecif
ic
Energ
y
Wate
r
Wast
e
Mobilit
y
Real
Est
ate
Healt
h
Educati
on
Safe
ty
Cult
ure
Clim
ate
Change
Polluti
on
Dis
ast
er
Mgm
t.
Smart and Integrated Planning
Efficient Service Delivery
E-Governance
Citizen Participation
Disruptive Innovation and technology leapfrog
New Business Models and Finance mechanisms
ICT
enable
d &
stakehold
er
collabora
tion
Physical Infra Social Infra Environment
Social Inclusion
Smart City framework for India
Common data platformJob creation
Smart City Conceptual Architecture
Smart City Architecture ensure standardization, interoperability and integration with existing
applications
Smart City Master Planning
Physical
Infrastructure
Planning
Economic
Development
Planning
ICT Planning
(Define the role and impact of ICT-GT to make city and city sub
system Smart)
Environmental
Planning
Urban Master Planner
ICT Master
Planner
Integrated Smart City Development Plan
Suggested Financing Mechanisms
High
Low
Public – Private Partnership
~50% Capex ~20% Capex100% Capex
Wi-FiSmart Parking
Citizen App
Intelligent Streetlights
Video Analytics
Illustrative only
Smart Transportation
Smart Waste Management
For various solutions, the procurement strategy should be determined based on level of control and investment required
Categorisation of cities and needs
Mega City
• Population above 5 Million. Includes Megapolis & Metropolitan City II
• CIO supported by leads for ICT Strategy, Applications, Infrastructure, Operations & GIS.
• Outsourced ICT Implementations, application management, infrastructure management, IT Operations and End user help desk. Data center at State data center and DR at National Data center.
• E.g. Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad
Mid-size City
• Population between 1 and 5 million. Includes Metropolitian City I
• CIO supported by leads for Applications & Infrastructure, Operations & GIS.
• Outsourced ICT Implementations, application & infrastructure management, IT Operations and End user help desk. Data center at State data center and DR at National Data center.
• E.g. Chennai, Kolkatta, Surat,Pune, Jaipur, Lucknow, Kanpur , Nagpur etc
Small City
• Population less than 1 million
• CIO to strategize and manage vendors for day to day operations
• Outsourced ICT Implementations, application & infrastructure management, IT Operations and End user help desk. Data center at State data center and DR at National Data center.
• E.g. Guwahati, Chandigarh, Mysore, Srinagar, Patna, Srinagar
Smart Cities Performance Management
Framework
Measures the
performance of citizen
services across areas like
Energy, Water, Waste,
Mobility etc. to ensure
more effective
governance and delivery
of services
Monitors and tracks the
performance of social
services like health,
education, safety etc. to
help municipals to assess
whether the current state
of these services is
optimum and/or what are
the improvement
opportunities
Measures the economic
state of city to track and
monitor aspects like
city’s revenue
generation, budgets,
expenditure, industrial
expansion, businesses
development,
employment, poverty
etc.
Measures environmental
health of the city to assess
how good or bad is the
state of our environment
and what are the areas the
city needs to focus on for
improvements
- Outreach Program
- Work with stake holders across regions to increase
awareness on the role of ICT in Smart Cities
- Evangelise ICT framework at sub-domain level
- To work with industry to bring in wealth of innovation
and ICT capabilities that exist including leveraging
disruptive technologies
Way Forward