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LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8, 2014 – The Internet of
Everything could generate $4.6 Trillion in value for public sector
organizations over the next decade, according to a new study released
by Cisco today at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The Internet of
Everything (IoE) can help governments create value by saving money,
improving employee productivity, generating new revenue (without
raising taxes) and enhancing citizen benefits.
IoE is the networked connection of people, process, data and things,
and the increased value that occurs as “everything” joins the network.
Several technology transitions – including the Internet of Things,
increased mobility, the emergence of cloud computing, and the growing
importance of big data, among others – are combining to enable IoE.
The City of Barcelona is utilizing IoE solutions today to offer
citizens new services and richer experiences. One of the first to
develop Virtual Citizen Services in Europe, Barcelona is using video
and collaboration technologies to allow citizens to virtually interact
with city hall without having to travel to local offices. One of
the world’s leading Smart+Connnected Communities, Barcelona has
implemented IoE solutions in water management, smart parking, waste
management and connected buses, all of which are helping the city save
money and improve the quality of service to citizens.
Cities globally have the potential to claim $1.9 Trillion in value from
IoE over the next decade, according to Cisco’s study. Cities can
capture much of this value by implementing “killer apps”:
•Smart buildings are poised to generate $100B by lowering operating
costs by reducing energy consumption through the integration of HVAC
and other systems.
• Gas monitoring could generate $69B by reducing meter-reading costs
and increasing the accuracy of readings for citizens and municipal
utility agencies.
• Smart parking could create $41B by providing real-time visibility
into the availability of parking spaces across a city. Residents can
identify and reserve the closest available space, traffic wardens can
identify non-compliant usage, and municipalities can introduce
demand-based pricing.
• Water management could generate $39B by connecting the household
water meter over an IP network to provide remote information on use and
status.
• Road pricing could create $18Bin new revenues by implementing
automatic payments as vehicles enter busy zones of cities, improving
traffic conditions and raising revenues.
“With more of the world’s population moving into urban centers daily,
cities must become more flexible and responsive to citizen needs, while
making the most of public resources,” said Wim Elfrink, Cisco’s EVP of
industry solutions and chief globalisation officer. “The
Internet of Everything is transforming how cities deliver services and
how citizens interact with government.”
Beyond cities, the benefits of IoE extend to governments at almost
every level according to the study:
• State agencies have the potential to realize $682 Billion in value by
applying IoE solutions to processes like bridge maintenance, offender
transport, chronic disease management, connected learning and wildfire
suppression.
• Non-defense federal agencies could capture $472 Billion through IoE
solutions to improve disaster response, fleet management, cybersecurity
and many other areas.
• Defense forces globally can improve the effectiveness of military
missions through secure connection and information sharing among
soldiers, bases, vehicles and battlefield assets. Improved connections
among defense forces globally could generate $1.5 Trillion in value and
measurably enhance soldier safety.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]With 350 million public employees in the
world, IoE applications that
improve employee productivity across state, local and non-defense
federal agencies can generate significant value. For example, increased
use of telework solutions could create an estimated $125 Billion in
value by lowering real-estate, printing and other costs. These same
solutions improve employee retention and productivity, and provide
additional employment opportunities.
“Public-sector leaders are under tremendous pressure to bridge the gap
between rising citizen expectations and shrinking resources,” said
Martin McPhee, Cisco’s SVP for Consulting Services. “IoE solutions have
the potential to change everything. Public sector leaders should
act now to identify major IoE opportunities in their agencies, and
begin by reimagining what is possible in an IoE world.”
The study released today – “Internet of Everything: A $4.6 Trillion
Public-Sector Opportunity” – builds on research released by Cisco in
Feb. 2013 which identified potential profits of $14.4 Trillion for
private companies that embrace IoE over the next decade. When
combined with $4.6T of potential value in the public sector, IoE is a
$19T opportunity for businesses and governments globally over the next
decade.
You can find the full report, “Internet of Everything: A $4.6 Trillion
Public-Sector Opportunity,” Frequently Asked Questions about the study
and the study’s Top 10 Insights at www.internetofeverything.com.
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