“ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT” SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CENTER UNDER MINISTRY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND COMMUNICATIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN UZBEKISTAN:

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“ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT” SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CENTER UNDER MINISTRY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND COMMUNICATIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN UZBEKISTAN: FORWARD FOR THE FUTURE WITH SMART CITY. PERSPECTIVES AND ADVANTAGES E-Government System Development Center Khusniddin Urinov Specialist of the E-Government System Development Center SAMARKAND JUNE 1-2 Smart City- Good Idea-Good Project-Good Life

Smart City- Good Idea-Good Project-Good Life SMART CITY DEFINITION “The effective integration of physical, digital and human systems in the built environment to deliver sustainable, prosperous and inclusive future for its citizens” THE BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTE (BSI) A Smart City connects human capital, social capital and ICT infrastructure in order to address public issues, achieve a sustainable development and increase the quality of life of its citizens. EUROPEAN INVESTMENT BANK SMART CITY - Good IDEA-Good PROJECT-Good LIFE “E-GOVERNMENT” SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CENTER OF UZBEKISTAN Smart City- Good Idea-Good Project-Good Life

Smart City- Good Idea-Good Project-Good Life ACTION FIELDS OF SMART CITY SMART CITY Smart Governance Smart Economy Smart Mobility Smart Environment Smart People Smart Living Smart City- Good Idea-Good Project-Good Life 5

ACTION FIELDS OF SMART CITY IMPLEMENTATION OF SMART CITY PROJECTS MAIN ACTORS SCOPE OF THE SMART CITY Citizen participation Public-private partnerships Government and city authorities Effects on the nearby settlements economically and socially connected Expansion to the whole region Regional and interregional networks Pilot projects Smart City strategy + testing projects embraced on it High risk projects with long payback periods Smart City- Good Idea-Good Project-Good Life 8

Smart City- Good Idea-Good Project-Good Life BENEFITS OF IT IN SMART CITY Reducing resource consumption, notably energy and water, hence contributing to reductions in CO2 emissions Improving the utilization of existing infrastructure capacity, hence improving quality of life and reducing the need for traditional construction projects Making new services available to citizens and commuters, such as real-time guidance on how best to exploit multiple transportation modalities. Improving commercial enterprises through the publication of real-time data on the operation of city services that city managers can collaborate to smooth these peaks and to improve resilience Revealing how demands for energy, water and transportation peak at a city scale so 1 1 2 3 4 5 Smart City- Good Idea-Good Project-Good Life

SMART CITY PROJECTS IN UZBEKISTAN GOVERNANCE SMART CITY INITIATIVE AREA SMART CITY INITIATIVE ELEMENTS IN UZBEKISTAN GOVERNANCE SMART PARTICIPATION TRANSPARENCY PUBLIC AND SOCIAL SERVICES Complaints and suggestions Participation in decision-making Open Data Municipal transparency e-municipality City Council on social networks GIS DATA.GOV.UZ REGULATION.GOV.UZ Official web sites of regional authorities PM.GOV.UZ MY.GOV.UZ Smart City- Good Idea-Good Project-Good Life

SMART CITY PROJECTS IN UZBEKISTAN SMART PEOPLE SMART LIVING SMART CITY INITIATIVE AREA SMART CITY INITIATIVE ELEMENTS IN UZBEKISTAN SMART PEOPLE DIGITAL EDUCATION CREATIVITY Centre for learning new technologies Internet in schools Centre for creating apps E-LEARNING ZIYONET.UZ SOFTWARE.UZ “BePro” LLC SMART LIVING TOURISM & CULTURE HEALTH & SAFETY TECHNOLOGY ACCESIBILITY tourism app e-health accessibility in public places Telecare free wifi optical fibre citizen card Mexmonxona.uz Free wi fi zones in public places Med Card system (in process) Digital telecare Smart City- Good Idea-Good Project-Good Life

PERSPECTIVES AND ADVANTAGES PILOT PROJECT FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF SMART METERS IN THE FIELD OF UTILITIES EXPECTED RESULTS The implementation of the integration platform can be a good foundation for providing high-quality public services, as well as quickly eliminate emerging problems. Automatically receive up-to-date information on current costs in the context of each house. Introduction of more flexible tariffs for different areas of Tashkent and the Republic. Providing better public services. The elimination of the human factor and the elimination of corruption in the provision of public services. Decrease in accounts receivable due to integration of remote shutdown Smart City- Good Idea-Good Project-Good Life

SERGELI LINE OF THE TASHKENT SUBWAY PERSPECTIVES AND ADVANTAGES SERGELI LINE OF THE TASHKENT SUBWAY The construction of the Sergeli line of the Tashkent subway was estimated at $ 170.1 million. The estimated cost of the project is indicated in the relevant resolution of the President of Uzbekistan The length of the new line will be 7.1 km and 6 stations will operate on it. The line will pass at a distance of 6 meters from the ground. Smart City- Good Idea-Good Project-Good Life

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