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3 PHOTO SIMON GATE Table of contents 1 Introduction 2 2 Enabling factors 4 3 Implementation of the strategy Priority projects 5 3
4 Open Connected Ecologically sustainable Socially sustainable The highest quality of life for the citizens The best environment for business Financially sustainable Democratically sustainable Innovative 1 Introduction The progress of digitalization and new technologies, within areas such as the Internet of Things 1, big data 2 and analysis, leads to new possibilities. At the same time, Stockholm is rapidly changing as a result of urbanization, globalization and increased life expectancy. Therefore, a strategy for Stockholm as a smart and connected city has been developed in collaboration with the City of Stockholm s employees, residents, businesses and academia. The strategy was formally adopted by the City Council of Stockholm on April 3, By utilizing Stockholm s favourable conditions, such as well developed gender equality, widespread IT infrastructure and high digital maturity, as well as the opportunities of digitalization and new technologies, the City of Stockholm will make life easier and better for everyone who lives, stays or works in the capital. The core of the strategy s target vision shows the goal of the strategy and the City s digitalization efforts to provide the highest quality of life for the Stockholm inhabitants and the best entrepreneurial climate. These objectives are achieved by Stockholm, through innovative solutions, transparency and connectivity, as well as by becoming more economically, ecologically, democratically and socially sustainable. The strategy for Stockholm as a smart and connected city mainly focuses on the opportunities that arise with development in areas such as the Internet of Things, big data and 1 A collective term for physical objects or things that electronically communicates with the outside world to create added value. 2 Digitally stored information of such magnitude that it is hard to process with traditional techniques and traditional database methods. In many cases, the data sets are created continuously (in real time) and also analyzed in real time. 4 Stockholms stad
5 PHOTO SIMON GATE Target picture a smart and connected city Implementation Principles for implementation Coordination and collaboration Communication Prioritized projects Enablers Strategical enabling principles Operation Technology Principles for cost allocation analysis. This means that the strategy, through new services and features, is concentrated on Stockholm as a physical place rather than the organisation City of Stockholm. The implementation of the strategy thus represents a subset of the city s overall work on digital development, as described in and governed by the City of Stockholm s digitalization program. The smart city is made possible through connectivity and open data, integrated platforms, sensors and other technologies. Guidelines for the use of technologies and other enabling factors are described in the strategy, as well as success factors and implementation principles. The City Council s formal adaptation implies that the strategy and its principles is to be followed and implemented by all of the City s operations. Implementation of the strategy is essentially a matter for the operations and not an IT issue. Without going into detail, this document summarizes the strategy s most important key concepts and principles. For further information please see: ff ff Strategy for Stockholm as a smart and connected city the full strategy. The Smart City website (Stockholm.se/smartstad) where one can follow the development of the smart city. Any questions regarding the strategy and its contents or the general work with digital development in the City of Stockholm are to be referred to the department for Digital Development (The City Executive Office): funktion.digital.utveckling@stockholm.se. Strategy for Stockholm as a smart and connected city Summary 5
6 Figure 1: Strategic enabling principles 1 5 Solutions are built on common digital platforms 2 Systems exchange data through central platforms 3 Technical solutions are based on open standards 4 Technical solutions are built modularly Agreements enables development and innovation 6 Security and privacy protection is ensured 7 The data is made available internally and externally open data 2 Enabling factors To reach the target image of Stockholm as a smart and connected city, a number of enabling factors are necessary. In the strategy, these are divided into three main areas: operations, technology (including applications and services, digital platforms and IT infrastructure, as well as information security and privacy), and principles for costs distribution. These are outlined in the strategy. Enablers in operations as well as parts of the City s technical architecture are detailed in the framework of the City s digitalization program with associated guidelines. To guide the core areas and the development of the technology that enables the smart city, seven strategic principles have been developed and pursued by the City. See Figure 1 above. The strategic principles are an important tool for achieving digital sustainability. Digital sustainability refers to solutions being designed so they can be used in the longterm, cost-effectively and that they are easy to incrementally develop, reuse, and connect. 6 Stockholms stad
7 PHOTO SIMON GATE Figure 2: Principles for implementation 1 5 Initiatives are based on the needs of the citizens 3 Long-term perspective permeates all investments 7 2 Prioritizing is done in line with the target picture 6 Digitization is included in urban planning processes Development builds on what is already in progress 4 Development is done through collaboration internally and externally Information is collected with regard to others 8 Change is driven by communication internally and externally 3 Implementation of the strategy The implementation of the strategy consists of three main areas: coordination and collaboration (internally and externally, which implies commitment and responsibility for all parties), communication (and dialogue with residents), as well as prioritised projects (described below). To guide and coordinate the implementation of the strategy, eight principles for implementation has been developed to be pursued by the City. See Figure 2 above. The principles for implementation are an essential tool for achieving a common direction towards the target vision, to ensure proactivity and to avoid solutions that are developed in silos. 3.1 Prioritised projects To ensure that the target vision of the smart city is reached, relevant projects that meet the City s needs and are in line with the objectives of the target vision need to be developed. In the implementation of the strategy, a number of high-priority centrally funded projects are identified to kick-start and support it s implementation. A central principle of the strategy is that the prioritised operations will be implemented in parallel and integrated with the projects for legal, organizational and not least the technical conditions that aim to establish basic platforms and processes. This is required in order to realize the strategy s vision in a sustainable way. It is important to acknowledge that it is the operation s needs and development opportunities that controls the technical progress of the strategy s implementation, not the other way around. Preferred operation are assessed based on a number of criteria, that should be in line with the target vision and the City s mission. They need also have good feasibility, be long-term, scalable and assessed to provide great benefits and impact on one or more target groups. The selection criteria should also take into account an increased collaboration between different operations and decreased silo structures. Strategy for Stockholm as a smart and connected city Summary 7
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