Delivering promises, improving lives. Creating the ‘Connected Estate’ Geoff Kirk Service Director – Business Systems.

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delivering promises, improving lives

Creating the ‘Connected Estate’ Geoff Kirk Service Director – Business Systems

delivering promises, improving lives 2020: A Digital Future New corporate programme aiming to: Reduce digital exclusion amongst tenants from 51% to 16%. 31,000 WDH homes within the district able to access the internet free of charge. Maximise the benefits of the WDH wireless network through:  enabling and encouraging channel switch;  smart technologies/Internet of Things (IoT).

delivering promises, improving lives Drivers for Change: Technical High spec corporate network but high cost and inflexible. Poor quality business broadband links to independent living schemes (ILS). Highly successful mobile working project (450+ field workers) reliant on intermittent and expensive 3G network. Discussions with traditional telecoms suppliers not offering any game-changers.

delivering promises, improving lives Drivers for Change: Business Strategic commitment to addressing digital exclusion. Channel switch to support value for money and meet demands of new/growing customer segments. Learning from direct payment demonstration project: get the money in. 21st century asset and estate management.

delivering promises, improving lives Connecting Communities

delivering promises, improving lives Connecting our Offices

delivering promises, improving lives Connecting our ILS

delivering promises, improving lives Connecting our Estates

delivering promises, improving lives OJEU Procurement Goals Capital procurement with minimal revenue tail. Design, supply and build the (WDH owned) network. Commissionaire agreement for public internet access service at no further cost to WDH. Commissionaire to offer free internet service for tenants funded through supporting commercial activities. Profit-sharing agreement in place for longer term. Comprehensive digital inclusion support programme.

delivering promises, improving lives Technical Requirements Connectivity across corporate WAN c. 300 mbps. Tenant free internet connectivity minimum 2 mbps. Up-scalable speeds for paid-for internet connection service. Future-proofed network design and hardware. Open-source/standard preferred.

delivering promises, improving lives Maximising the Benefits Cashable savings on wired network and mobile data charges. Improved connectivity at ILS. Productivity gains from improved mobile connectivity while working on our estates. Hardware fund established to fully remove cost as a barrier to digital inclusion.

delivering promises, improving lives Digital Inclusion Programme

delivering promises, improving lives Where Next? Transformation potential of IoT is unlimited – but currently uncertain. PhD being supported to assess true impact of green technologies in social homes. Key IT suppliers acting as an advisory group on:  smart homes/asset management;  true unified communications with tenants;  encouraging (and incentivising) channel switch.

delivering promises, improving lives Any Questions?