[Fiware-mundus-committee] Fwd: [GCTC 2017] NIST releases a special publication on GCTC and smart cities. Action clusters win Amazon City Innovation Challenge

Jacques Magen (InterInnov) jmagen at interinnov.eu
Fri Jun 23 10:55:22 CEST 2017


Dear all,
Below FYI. FIWARE is mentioned on page 8 of the first document 
mentioned. FIWARE will be present with at least 3 booths and several 
speaking slots at the GCTC Expo (more details will follow within the 
next couple of weeks). As mentioned during the FIWARE Mundus Committee 
meeting in Utrecht, Olaf is also planning some activities on the side of 
the main event.
Best regards,
Jacques
P.S. We have finalised the report of the Utrecht Mundus Committee 
meeting, it should be available shortly online.

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Sujet : 	[GCTC 2017] NIST releases a special publication on GCTC and 
smart cities. Action clusters win Amazon City Innovation Challenge
Date : 	Wed, 21 Jun 2017 14:27:01 +0000
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Pour : 	globalcity-interest <globalcity-interest at nist.gov>



Dear All GCTC community members,

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released a 
special publication on last year’s Global City Teams Challenge (GCTC). 
This publication describes overview, history, goals and impacts of GCTC 
in 2014-2016. It is available for download at:

http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.1900-01.pdf.

As the special publication mentions, GCTC has recruited and incubated 
over 160 action clusters with participation from over 150 cities and 400 
companies/organizations from around the world since its launch in 2014. 
We will continue to expand the scope and embrace broader range of 
municipal governments and technology innovators who are striving to 
improve the quality of life for residents and citizens.

We also have another great news. Two of the GCTC action clusters have 
won the Amazon City Innovation Challenge awards at the AWS Public Sector 
Summit held in Washington DC last week. 
(https://aws.amazon.com/stateandlocal/cityonacloud/2017winners/)

·StormSense, City of Virginia Beach, Newport News, Virginia: Best 
Practices Award

·Xaqt, working with Kansas City, Missouri: Partners in Innovation Award

These action clusters have made significant efforts to make our 
communities a better place to live in both flood prediction and urban 
analytics. We congratulate them on their impressive achievements. These 
action clusters will be showcased at the upcoming GCTC Expo in August 
along with many other action clusters.

The GCTC 2017 Expo in Washington DC 
<https://pages.nist.gov/GCTC/event/gctc-expo-2017/> on August 28-29 is 
expecting a large number of teams from the US, Europe, Asia, and Africa 
to demonstrate and present their accomplishments. We are also building 
an impressive lineup of speakers including several Mayors from around 
the world and senior officials from federal agencies including National 
Science Foundation, Department of Homeland Security, International Trade 
Administration, National Telecommunications and Information 
Administration, Department of Transportation, and Department of Energy. 
This year’s GCTC Expo will be a unique opportunity for smart city and 
IoT stakeholders to share their perspectives with federal/central 
government agencies. Stay tuned for more details.

p.s. Cities, communities, and technology innovators can still form an 
action cluster to speak/exhibit at the Expo. Check out the participation 
guide <https://pages.nist.gov/GCTC/about/participation-guide/> and the 
instruction slide deck 
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8nL0SuAAnfXNnhZVnhtWHdKdlU/view?usp=sharing>.

Sokwoo

*Sokwoo Rhee, Ph.D*

*Associate Director | Cyber-Physical Systems Program*

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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