Fostering Innovation to Build a Smart City Culture

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Fostering Innovation to Build a Smart City Culture WELCOME TO LAS VEGAS

Innovation Team Cross-departmental: Team Leader IT; Public Works; Planning; Communications; Econ. Dev. Team Leader Organic (Bottom up - not top down) Philosophy – Innovation is everyone's job, not just one person May need Officer due to levels of activity requiring coordination Need a next level strategy: Working off Smart City Application

Innovation District Downtown Las Vegas Focus on traditional city infrastructure looking forward www.innovate.vegas.com

Select Projects – App Development City LV Mobile – IPhone and Android ($30k) Amazon Echo – Alexa (Staff time) Apple TV Channel ($50k) Single User ID (GoVegas Ecosystem)

Select Projects - Infrastructure WIFI in parks and downtown Air quality monitoring ($2,000 per sensor, per year) Smart street infrastructure – Motionloft ($2,500 per sensor, per year)

Appendix

Community Issues being Addressed Project Name Description Community Issues being Addressed Driverless Shuttle Pilot Developing pilot for 2nd on-street deployment. This second pilot will connect the vehicle to traffic signals. Mobility Parking Safety Economic Development Downtown Innovation District Infrastructure Installation of conduit, fiber, and telecommunications equipment in support of communication network for Smart City deployments and providing Public WiFi  Infrastructure Smart City Concept of Operations and Visioning Document Develop an implementation roadmap for CLV to use as they continue deploying their Smart City infrastructure Visioning Downtown Connected Corridor Deployments Deployment of DSRC for safety use cases such as pedestrian crash avoidance, wrong way entry crash avoidance, red light running avoidance. This will be the basis for communicating with connected cars. MultiModal Safety Capacity/Mobility Data for Planning GENIVI Connected Car Pilot (Should be noted no financial contribution was required for this project.) Create connected, city-wide mobile resources and systems to help expedite ambulance response time, enable better triage, and standardize procedures for medical professionals. Involves emergency responders, public safety officials, application developers, GPS / GIS / location services, and citizens. Pedestrian and Vehicle Safety

Community Issues being Addressed Project Name Description Community Issues being Addressed Cisco Infrastructure Deployment of network hardware to provide connectivity for sensors, interconnecting facilities and wireless infrastructure Infrastructure Cisco – Connected Digital Platform Dashboard system where sensor data is displayed and where observers can review and make decisions Public Safety Environmental – Air quality and trash Traffic Safety and Mobility Parking Cisco Wireless Provide WiFi in and around the downtown Las Vegas area for consumer use as well as internal use (sensors) Motionloft Intersection analytics Pedestrian Safety Data for Planning and Economic Development Hitachi Environmental

Community Issues being Addressed Project Name Description Community Issues being Addressed Apple TV Channel Development of an Apple TV channel to distribute city council meetings and other city video content Social Amazon Echo Conversational computing ShotSpotter Sound detection system Public Safety Cisco – LIDAR Pedestrian and vehicle alerting system Pedestrian Safety Numima Intersection analytics Traffic Safety and Mobility

Community Issues being Addressed Project Name Description Community Issues being Addressed www.innovate.vegas Website dedicated to promoting the city of Las Vegas and its innovation efforts. Social Economic Development Camera System Camera system for monitoring intersections and deriving analytics Medical District and Corridor of Hope Public Safety WiFi in Parks Establish WiFi service in city parks Environmental (Air quality and trash) Environmental Analysis (T-Mobile) Air quality monitoring on 3rd street Environmental Social – Quality of Life Living Technology Lab Incubator location where city staff, vendors and upstarts can work together on social and technical innovations.

Community Issues being Addressed Project Name Description Community Issues being Addressed US Ignite \ Gigabit Community Application to become a Gigabit community Economic Development CES Challenge and Outreach Consumer Electronics Show (CES) attracts innovators from around the world and is increasingly focused on Smart Cities applications. In collaboration with CES, we plan to reach out to industry and solicit their best, deployable, smart cities applications so they can be evaluated and the winners announced at CES. Social