C ities Presenter David Hahm WeGO Program Director 6th ITU Green Standards Week Montevideo September 5th 2016 WeGO W orld e Governments O rganization of C ID: 804234
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Presenter: David Hahm
WeGO Program Director
6th
ITU
Green Standards Week
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Montevideo
September 5th 2016
Slide2WeGO
(
World e-Governments Organization of Cities and Local Governments)International organization of cities around the globe that pursues sustainable urban development based on ICTEstablished in 2010 by 50 founding member citiesCurrently has 101+ members around the worldPresident City: Seoul (Korea)Secretariat located in Seoul with two Regional Offices in China and RussiaWebsite: www.we-gov.org
Mission: Promotion of smart and sustainable cities for the enhanced well-being of urban citizens
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members
HelsinkiRotterdamBerlinMinskUlyanovskFrankfurtParisLisbonBarcelonaTunisAnkaraHebron
BakuAbu DhabiMuscatKhartoumAddis AbabaSennarNorth KordofanDakar ShaikanHasahisaNairobiDar es Salaam
HarareMaputoAstanaTashkentKathmanduChengduUlaanbaatarVladivostokSeoul Saga
ZhejiangNingbo Hong Kong ManilaDhaka N.Agra
Dhaka S. BangkokSeberang PeraiBandungJakartaBaubau
GalleSan FranciscoMexico CityCaracasSao PauloSuvaAntakya
AsuncionBucharestUlyanovsk, European Regional Office, RussiaChengdu, Asian Regional Office, ChinaPresident City Seoul, Korea
PittsburghWeGO’s Global Network of CitiesMoscow
Port Alegre
Slide4O
verview of WeGO Activities
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igital
C
apacity Building
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Consultation & Feasibility Project
2010
2012
2013
2015
2016
Dar
es
Salaam
:
e-Office
Ulaaanbaatar:
Underground facility Management
Buenos
Aires
Smart
Card
Dar
es
Salaame-officeMaputo:Claims and Solid Waste ManagementAddis Ababae-officeSeoulOverseas expansion strategyHanoi:Citizen Participation SystemSan Fernando, La Union
Open Government Management SystemSeberang PeraiSmart Street & Traffic Light SystemProviding technical assistance based on a focus area decided by WeGO MembersPost-F/S Project implementation through partnership with Korea EXIM Bank to acquire funding
Slide7Knowledge Sharing & Networking
3
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2
Smart
City Conferences & Events
Seoul Program with
Seoul Human Resource Development Center (SHRDC)
(May 22-29, Seoul,
Korea
)
Discussing emerging e-Government
trends and Seoul’s best IT policies
Joint Workshop for e-Government and
Smart City with ADB & NIA Global Academy
(23-27 May, Jeju Island, Korea)
Joint workshop focusing on smart city and e-Government for local and national government officials to explore development opportunities
Smart City Expo World Congress (SCEWC)
(November 15-17, Barcelona, Spain)
Promoting WeGO and members at the premier global summit for smart cities
A 60-120 m² exclusively tailored WeGO Pavilion with excellent visibility
Speakership opportunities at the World
Congress
Slide8Knowledge Sharing & Networking
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Smart
City Conferences & Events
2nd Asia-Pacific Regional Forum
on
Smart
Sustainable
Cities
and e-Government
(August 30 to September 1st in Phuket,
Thailand
)
In partnership with International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
International Forum on Urban Policy for Sustainable Development Goals
(June 8-10 in Seoul,
Korea
)
In partnership with Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG)
Organized a session on ICT-enabled smart sustainable city
Habitat III Side Event on Data Revolution
(October 17-20 in Quito,
Ecuador
)
In partnership with United Cities and Local Governments Asia-Pacific (UCLG ASPAC
)
Slide9Knowledge Sharing & Networking
WeGO Executive Committee Meeting 2016 (EXCOM)
October 12-14 in Beyoglu, Turkey
An annual meeting of WeGO’s
elected executive committee
members
on key WeGO agendas and emerging
trends
WeGO General Assembly 2017
June 20-23
in Ulyanovsk, RussiaMeeting of the members to discuss key agendas and to vote
Slide10WeGO Awards
Global Recognition
Services
Open City
EfficiencyUrban Management
Digital Divide
A
triennial competition of
WeGO
designed to recognize and promote outstanding practices of e-Government of cities and local
governments
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E-Governance Institute at Rutgers University (2013 ~ 2014)20032005200720092011 ~ 20122013 ~ 2014Rank1234
5678910CitySeoulNew YorkHong Kong
SingaporeYerevanBratislavaTorontoShanghaiDubaiPragueCountry
KoreaUSAHong KongSingapore
ArmeniaSlovakiaCanadaChinaUAECzech
Score85.8066.1560.3259.8259.61
58.3158.0556.0255.89
54.88Holzer, M., Zheng, Y., Manoharan, A. & Shark, A. (2014). Digital Governance in Municipalities Worldwide, Sixth Global E-Governance Survey: A Longitudinal Assessment of Municipal Websites Throughout the World. National Center for Public Performance, Rutgers University. Seoul: A Brief Background
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ay Taxi“Buses don’t run by the time I get off work. I don’t have a car.I hope there will be buses available late at night!”@gu***Seoul’s Big Data Solution: Late-Night Bus(Owl-Bus)Problems
Limited ResourcesTraffic AnalysisWhy Late-Night Bus?No public transportation from 01:00 AM ~ 05:00 AMBus Response from the CityLet's set-up late-nightbus routes
Slide13Seoul’s Big Data
Solution
Night
Bus RoutesRoutes OptimizationFinalized Routes
Big Data Problem DefinitionModelingAnalysis3 billion mobile call data
Slide14“Frankfurt Asks Me”
The participation portal “Frankfurt Asks Me” is the central point of contact for all
online
participation for the citizens of the City of FrankfurtThe objective of the project is to use modern communication channels to open up new opportunities for the participation of citizensThe requests of citizens received by phone and email are collected centrally and transferred to public authoritiesThe technical platform has been designed to be multi-client capable open system, such as a set of “building blocks for participation”. Can be used in other cities and other public institutions across the Federal Republic of Germany.
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