McClelland Report 2 The public sector is lagging where it should be and there is an opportunity to capture a multiplicity of benefits in radically changing how ICT is adopted and deployed and in how it enhances access to and improvements in the quality and value of services. Shared ICT platforms, a connection and spread of exemplar projects and enhanced engagement with the industry would reduce the proportion of cost invested in ICT by individual organisations and deliver local savings which might be partially reinvested in advancing the progress of ICT. It would also open the door to significant additional and wider savings in public sector costs by providing a platform for the operation of other shared services and better support sustainability goals. The public sector should recognise that in the current economic environment a largely standalone and "selfsufficient" operating mode is no longer affordable and should commit to an era of sharing in ICT that will not only offer better value but also still meet the needs of individual organisations and their customers. John McClelland CBE, June 2011
6000 sites connected across over 50 organisations providing bandwidth up to 10 Gbps 250 unbundled exchanges providing cost effective connectivity closer to customers across the length and breadth of Scotland Connectivity to all of Scotland s data centres 20Gb/s of connectivity to cloud hosting providers Employing over 80 highly skilled staff across Scotland. More than 3000 sites connected using DSL and FFTC technology 310 fibre circuits connecting PoP s across the country. Over 250 high capacity circuits providing 200Mb/s to 1Gb/s of bandwidth 6054 managed routers and resilient services to over 1250 sites 550km of high capacity 10Gb/s core from the central belt to the Highlands. Over 7000km of fibre services in use connecting up customer sites 48Gb/s of connectivity to the Internet
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Moving SWAN Forward Which way? SWAN 1.0 Further Connecting Scotland Further cost reduction Technology Focused Connectivity SWAN 2.0 Aligned to the Digital Strategy Enabling infrastructure underpinning innovative solutions Digital Scotland
Enabling Technology Capability Connecting the technology with the Strategy Scottish Digital Strategy 7 Inter-customer Firewalls Managed Firewall Protected DNS Web Filtering N3 / Janet Gateways Internet Gateways PSN Gateways Collaboration IOT Tetration WAN Managed LAN Voice Small Site Wifi Cloud Gateways 3 rd party Remote access SWAN Roam? Time
Digital Strategy for Scotland 8 Participation New Digital Economy Data and Innovation Digital Public Services Cyber Security Connectivity Skills
Sectorial strategies in Scotland? 9
Looking through the Technology Lenses 10
Enabling Technology Capability Enabling the Digital Strategy in Scotland Scottish Digital Strategy 11?? AI WAN Managed LAN Voice Small Site Wifi Cloud Gateways SWAN Roam Secure Cloudlink Collaboration Time IOT Tetration Analytics Authentication Smart Healthcare Digital Education Data based Outcomes Health and Social Care Integration Smart Cities Smart Parking Smart Metering Medical Sensors Asset Tracking Medical Referrals CCTV Extending Educational Boundaries Teacher Alignment / Enhanced Learning
SWAN Digital Marketplace
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Smart CITY, Smart TOWN, Smart COMMUNITY, Smart SCOTLAND 15
Our strategy rural and urban deployment Highland Council School Angus / SEPA Signal Tower 16 Highland Council School
Anne Moises CIO Scottish Government and SWAN SRO 17
Scottish Public Sector LoRa network Phase 1 of IoT enablement of SWAN 50 LoRaWan Gateways Outside In approach Coverage driven by Public Sector IoT projects In conjunction with Public Sector customers, CENSIS, Innovation Partners and SME s to stimulate the market Funded from SWAN Innovation fund Roll-out commencing H2 2018 18
Tony Gribben Country Manager, Cisco Systems 19
What is LoRaWAN 20 A disruptive wireless technology for low data rate secure communication RF unlicensed spectrum Long Distance Connectivity Low Data Rate Low Power Solution
LoRaWAN Use Cases 21 Water and Gas metering Street lighting Smart building Smart parking Tracking Leak detection & irrigation Water level & flood management Fault management Smoke detectors Smart energy & fast demand response Waste management Traffic management
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