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Oregon

Digital Government
Summit

State Animal:

The Impact of Broadband in Oregon

State
Crustacean:

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Broadband in Oregon
How would YOU define Broadband?
FCC in 2010 defined as 4:1
4 Mbps DOWN, and 1 Mbps UP

FCC in 2015 defines as 25:3


25 Mbps DOWN, and 1 Mbps UP

How has the State of Oregon either


USED or PLAN to use Broadband?

Has YOUR customer (public at large)


requested any specific service(s) be
delivered via Broadband?

The Impact of Broadband in Oregon


As the Internet continues its transformation from a web of
information to a web of connected people and things, the
bar has been raised for designing infrastructure that
is up to the task so that no one (or machine) is left
behind.

Cases in Point:
Cisco 50B things

By 2020, Nokia expects networks to be delivering 1GB of


personalized data per user, per day - requiring a
thousand times more capacity than in 2010.

By 2017, 90% of Samsung products will be IoT enabled.


by 2020? 100%.

Fatter data pipe = sky the limit


Broadband:

Applications are reshaping education


Helps patients and health care providers
Is vital to public safety / emergency preparedness (FirstNet)
VoIP/VoLTE?, Adv. Computer gaming?, Video conferencing, Live
webcast? Employee efficiency?, Security camera feeds? File Xfer?,
Network storage/ backup?, Fleet Tracking/Dispatch/Route
optimization?
Smart Grid/City/Home/Car

The vision is that the Internet of Things will


enable goods to be produced more
imaginatively, services to be provided more
effectively, and scarce resources to be used
more sparingly.
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Sustainable
? fine line between that and growth!

Initiation

BCA

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UnityPoint Health - Rural Iowa TeleHealth Initiative

Bring broadband capabilities to medical facilities


across rural and underserved parts of Iowa. In a
state with hundreds of thousands of underinsured
residents residing in medically underserved
locations, this project aims to improve health care
and delivery, provide education and training for rural
health practitioners, facilitate tele-health, support
disaster readiness, and promote health education
and awareness for residents.

How does broadband change the way you serve your customers?

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IoT Delivering on the promise


Billions of devices
are currently being
connected to the
Internet.

Feedback Loop through


which the heartbeats of
connected devices
continually and in real-time
flow back through complex
alliances
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IoT / Machine-To-Machine (M2M)

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Simplification of
GUI on front
end coupled
with strong
partnerships

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Huge reduction
in hardware/
application
costs

Why the shift?


Outstanding
wireless
coverage,
speed, capacity

If the Internet is about data


created by people, the IoT is
about data created by things.
And its all feeding into a Big
Data machine, creating an
entirely new set of data never
seen before.
Your customer is all of us, as stewarded of Oregon:
Has to be consistent commitment to and
requirements for open:
Data and open standards
Database(s) of IoT projects (from pilots and trials
to implementations)
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So Many Questions
Where is this Fat Data Pipe beings
utilized today?
Where COULD the investment be
leveraged?

Who could be served?


Lets start with DOT/public transportation
shall we?
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Blueprints:
Construction DOT

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1. 3G/4G Digital Sign


2. 3G/4G Camera
3. 3G/4G Parking
Meter
4. Weight Sensor
5. Temperature Sensor
6. Vehicle Tracker
7. Digital Fleet
(Material Handling)
8. Video Surveillance
Camera

Consider the plight of downtown drivers competing for


parking:
A quarter of all traffic congestion in San Francisco is caused
by people hunting for a parking spot!
28 major cities are deploying smart parking with embedded
sensors in parking lots to communicate with your
smartphone, directing you to the nearest opening.
Revenues to fund transportation infrastructure:
At the head of the line is Oregon, where a pay-by-mile pilot
program starts June 1. Oregons proposal would recover lost
gas tax revenue with Road Usage fees. Driver location and
distance tabulations would be collected through GPS devices
that connect cars and tax collectors via the Internet. Many
other states will be watching Oregons test drive.

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DOT:
Sensors Prevent Drivers From
Feeding Meters For More Time

City of Somerville
announced a
partnership with
Parkmobile so
that people can
pay their parking
meters by simply
using their mobile
device.

Between 8% and
74% of traffic in
congested
downtown areas is
caused by people
cruising for
parking.
Smart street signs

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Spend between 3.5


and 14 minutes
searching for a
space each time
they park.

Asset Management
Timekeeping

Job
Dispatching

GPS Tracking

Advanced
Wireless Forms

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Initiation

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While on the topic of security/monitoring:

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Smart Scouter Technology and Service

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Initiation

BCA

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Remote Monitoring System

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Initiation

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Active

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Monnit: Over 40 Sensor Types Available

Thank You!

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