Welcoming La Rioja & Logroño. François Du Mortier e-government Manager

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Welcoming La Rioja & Logroño François Du Mortier e-government Manager

The Brussels Regional Informatics Centre (BRIC)

The answer lies in ICT The BRIC, the public administration which organizes, promotes and spreads the use of Information and Communication Technologies within the Brussels-Capital Region Target audience Regional and Local Authorities Schools, Hospitals, Citizens

Some existing services

The answer lies in ICT IRISbox, one-stop shop for online services

The answer lies in ICT Fix My Street mobile app for local incident management (roads)

The answer lies in ICT The Nova platform, for processing environmental, planning and land division permits

The answer lies in ICT UrbIS solutions, geographical databases and interactive cartographic applications of the Brussels-Capital Region

The answer lies in ICT A full spread of integrated ready-to-use IT solutions:

The answer lies in ICT The Regional Data Centre offering state-of-the-art technology for the ultimate secure & cost effective solution

The answer lies in ICT IRISnet scrl, the Brussels-Capital Region s broadband telecommunications network, covers the entire Region with over 300 km of optical fibre cables

The answer lies in ICT The.brussels extension (Sept. 2014) Around 500 websites - 1,300 domain names scheduled to start using.brussels, as of January 2015 http://be.brussels/mydomain/

The challenges 2014-2019

Broadband connection in schools and administrations Free Wi-Fi hotspots Paperless administration Reducing car travel CCTV sharing Open Data at regional level Mobile applications and initiatives

Our proposals Bring broadband into widespread use 1. Invest in connectivity for schools VDSL deployment in primary classrooms Gradual introduction of fibre optic network in secondary schools 2. Connect public sector to the fibre optic network Ultimately 425 sites connected 3. A free public Wi-Fi network at regional level Expansion of existing coverage

Our proposals Administrative efficiency meets sustainability BOS : management of assemblies and exchanges with supervisory body Nova: management of town planning and environment procedures, exchanges between municipalities and Region IRISbox : regional and local one-stop-shop for online services Editoria : publication platform (reports, budgets, regulations, public surveys, forms, etc.) for all regional public authorities

Our proposals Open Data: public data at the service of the general public Make Open Data the rule for the Brussels administrations Brussels Region Open Licence available to all Take part in the mobile revolution Smartphone and tablets: the new media to provide services for citizens and businesses

Our proposals Added value of CCTV 2,900 cameras pooled by 2019 (Paris: 1500) Central system, local dispatching Image accessibility, data security Parliamentary control of use of images and privacy legislation Substantial economies of scale (savings of 13.5 million/6 years) Efficiency lever benefiting emergency services, security, mobility management or major event organizers

Priority areas

Regional Data Centre extension Generic model for apps Fidus, BRIC as services integrator

Conclusions smart.brussels, a challenge! Extend these proposals with the smart.mobility, smart.energy Create a common platform to organize the collaboration Inside And outside the Region : with foreign partners

Government Smart City Vision Based on Consultation of Civil Society 03/06/2015 : policy and decision makers Themes : mobility, infrastructure, education & inclusion, security & privacy, online public services 24/11/2015 : citizens vs innovative companies 10-11/2015 : business breakfasts Themes : Open Data, Cloud Infrastructure, (e)skills & Jobs, Economy Digitalisation Retruitment of a Smart City Manager

Collaboration CIRB EasyBrussels EasyBrussels = Administrative Simplification Agency Common projects «ABC des démarches» (Online Procedures Repository + search engine) Irisbox (Electronic forms) Fidus, the Regional Enterprise Service Bus To exchange data between authorities einvoicing (eprior-based) Open Data (PSI Directive)

Collaboration CIRB EasyBrussels fidus Authoritative registers Procedures repository portal Irisbox Back offices

European projects

European Cloud marketplace for Intelligent Mobility Demos: Brussels, Issy-les-Moulineaux, Barcelone, Birmingham

biotope (building an Internet of Things Open innovation ecosystem for connected smart objects) 28

C 3 PO (ICT collaborative platform for collective urban development) 29

XCity

2025 Strategy : Small Business Act One-stop-shop for SMEs eprocurement under disclosure thresholds e-commerce Digital skills Digital equipment for schools Smart City Identify needs Calls for co-creation projects Support businesses & research to get funding Structure a referral network

Brussels Smart Mobility Platform Taskforce Gathering public & private sectors, research, academies Goals Foster Mobility-as-a-service Advise Policy makers Practically Open Data, Big Data, Data Mining Living Lab, collaboration with academies & research Parcel delivery optimization Smart traffic management Connected cars Develop tool box for smart mobile apps Innovative ways to pay for mobility (pay by km, multimodal tickets)