icf.com Smart Cities we are Dave Speiser Angela Strickland Deepak Gopalakrishna Kyle Tuberson November 21, 2017
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Agenda Introduction Smart Energy and Utilities Advanced Transportation Analytics and Internet of Things for Resilience and Public Safety 3
Smart Cities Framework ENERGY Retail Services Transport Media Industrial Education Health Safety Civic Services Info Data Physical Engagement Analytics Cybersecurity Digital tools Resilience Embedded tech Copyright 2017 ICF (NASDAQ:ICFI) 4
Our Experts Copyright 2017 ICF (NASDAQ:ICFI) Angela Strickland Deepak Gopalakrishna Kyle Tuberson 20 years 16 years 17 years Expert Consultant, ICF Energy Principal, ICF Transportation Vice President, Director of ICF s Data Analytics Practice Former Director, Southern Company Energy Innovation Center Portfolio manager for Intelligent Transportation Systems research MBA, Georgia State Adjunct Professor, George Washington University Lead for Data Visualization, Machine Learning, and GPUAccelerated Analytics Data Science Advisor to University of Pittsburgh s Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Smart Energy Grid Modernization Billions invested in new infrastructure and systems to create Integrated Grid Platform Increased reliability, safety and customer engagement Infrastructure as a Service model 6
Smart Energy Street Lighting Gateway to Smart City Save Energy (EE), Lower Costs, Reduce Maintenance Leverage network platform for traffic light controls, smart parking, air quality, gun shot detection, security cameras, wi-fi hotspots, etc. Improve safety and visibility 7
Smart Energy Beneficial Electrification On road applications Market Trends Evolving customer preferences Declining battery prices OEM commitment/announcements Market Opportunities Passenger/light duty Fleets Mass transit/buses Autonomous vehicles 8
Smart Energy Beneficial Electrification Off-road applications Market Trends Emerging technologies Improvements in batteries and charging options Air quality and GHG initiatives Market Opportunities Marine/port equipment Airport ground support equipment Material handling/forklifts 9
Smart Cities Framework Energy Retail Services TRANSPORT Media Industrial Education Health Safety Civic Services Info Data Physical Engagement Analytics Cybersecurity Digital tools Resilience Embedded tech 10
An Emerging Complex Model for Mobility Vehicle Technologies Connected vehicles Automated vehicles Electric/clean vehicles Mobility Options Transit Telework Shared mobility Data and Connectivity Internet of Things Freight + Logistics E-Commerce Drones 3-D printing System Management Payment methods Traveler information ITS / dynamic management systems Smart Cities 11
Transportation Central to Smart Cites Seattle Detroit Boston Las Vegas New Orleans Atlanta Source: USDOT Smart Cities: Lessons Learned 2016 Source: USDOT Smart Cities: Lessons Learned 2016 12
Transportation in a Smart City CV-enabled V2V and V2I safety applications On-demand transit Parking applications Citizen-engagement Predictive and multimodal traveler information User-oriented services Application Layer Agency-oriented services Real-time system performance evaluation Integrated Corridor Management Transit signal priority Analytics Layer Decision Support System Support for third-party developers Models/Algorithms/ Data Mining Decision-Support Real-Time Analytics and Visualization Data Layer Databases Data Fusion Data Security Information collection, distribution, sharing platforms Access control and privacy Open data management IoT Systems Layer Connected Vehicle Technology including connectivity for V2X Sensor Architecture Communications Architecture System Integration Services Institutional and Governance Layer Governance Business Models Partnerships 13
Smart Cities Framework ENERGY Retail Services Transport Media Industrial Education Health Safety Civic Services Info Data Engagement Analytics Physical Cybersecurity Digital tools Resilience Embedded tech Copyright 2017 ICF (NASDAQ:ICFI) 14
IoT Enablement Sample Reference Architecture 1 2 3 4 5 Listening Devices and Controllers Sensors and Hubs Communication layer Data Acquisition and Storage Layer Analytics and Reporting Outcomes Motion These devices can be embedded or applied Temperature WiFi/Lan Data Processing Reporting People Security models need to be built-in Speed Gateway /Hub Cellular Network Data Storage Analytics Processes Edge processing will bring added capability but added security needs Location 15
Data Collection Data Aggregation & Analytics Data Delivery CENSUS & THIRD-PARTY ENRICHMENT REPORTS Analytics Platform for Storm Recovery FEMA FLOOD LAYERS CDBG DATA BLENING & VALIDATION (QC) CENTRAL DATA STORE ANALYTIC INSIGHTS MAPS DATA VENDING / AWS S3 OTHER PII & CONFIDENTIAL DATA MASKING NON-PROFITS 16
Asset Resilience for DHS Chief Readiness Support Office Enables management to answer questions about building occupancy, energy use, etc. as well as impact to DHS property and staff during extreme weather events such as hurricanes.
Takeaways Citizens Commercial Enterprises Public Sector Convenience + Engagement Efficiency Inclusiveness Efficiency New business models Customer engagement Awareness + Prediction Service Efficiency 18
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