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Building a smart cities public policy for Colombia

ITU Workshop on Shaping Smart Sustainable Cities (SCC) in Latin America (Lima, Peru, 5 December 2013). Building a smart cities public policy for Colombia. Marco Peres Director Observatory of Government, Society and Information Technologies – Externado University of Colombia

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Building a smart cities public policy for Colombia

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  1. ITU Workshop on Shaping Smart Sustainable Cities (SCC)in Latin America (Lima, Peru, 5 December 2013) Building a smart cities public policy for Colombia Marco Peres Director Observatory of Government, Society and Information Technologies – Externado University of Colombia www.observatics.edu.co

  2. Aim • The aim of the presentation is develop the main aspects of process to formulate a smart cities public policy for Colombia. This process is led by the ICT Ministry with the technical support of the Externado University of Colombia.

  3. Road map 2013 31 October 2013 Colloquium on smart territories and smart cities public policy WG 2 WG 1 Preparatory activities April May June July August September October November

  4. The Stakeholders • National Government • Local Governments • International organizations • IT Companies • TELCOS • Universities • Research Centers

  5. Open Innovation

  6. The concept of smart city • The smart cities are territories that promote the innovation, integration of critical subsystems and sustainable development,, from the interaction between people, ICTs and their environment.

  7. The core problems

  8. The core problems

  9. The core problems

  10. The core problems

  11. The core problems

  12. The core problems

  13. The core problems

  14. Aim of public policy +ICT

  15. Framework of public policy

  16. Preliminary findings • The outcomes of the working groups. • Colloquium with national experts and two international experts: Boyd Cohen (Territory University of Chile) and Aaron Kelley (Metropoli Foundation).

  17. Conclusions and Recommendations • The policy must be articulated with policies on sustainable development. • To be smart is a condition for sustainability but is not sufficient.

  18. Conclusions and Recommendations • There is not a consensus on the contribution of ICT to the development of smart cities. • The policy must promote innovation as a condition of intelligence and sustainability.

  19. Conclusions and Recommendations • The policy must cover all critical subsystems of the city and promote their progressive articulation.

  20. Many thanks for your attention e-mail:marco.peres@uexternado.edu.co www.observatics.edu.co

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