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Governments Are Already Benefiting From Internet of Things, Says Cisco

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
July 22, 2014
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Research headed by Cisco and Cicero Group indicates that, globally, governmental organizations are already benefitting from the Internet of Things (IoT).

After a comprehensive analysis of 40 public sector schemes across 20 countries, they identified 10 unique applications by which government departments are utilizing the Internet of Things – formerly called the Internet of Everything (IoE).

Cisco visualizes the Internet of Everything (IoE) as the impending breakthrough in internet technology with the potential of contributing approximately $4.6 trillion (roughly £2.7 trillion) to the public sector within the next decade. They depict this transformation as an extensive interconnectivity that includes data, people, processes, and entities.

The information gleaned from the 40 governmental IoE initiatives suggests that the public domain is now on par with leading private sector businesses.

The research conspicuously acknowledges city administrations as being particularly proficient at improving citizens’ quality of life via the IoE, owing to their oversight of several vital services including transportation, law enforcement, education, water supply, and internet provision.

Amsterdam is highlighted in the study as a paradigm for IoT implementation, with 47 current projects ranging from smart energy grids to public Wi-Fi, with many of these projects including various city departments, and private sector partners.

The study underscores the necessity for IoE solutions to not just concentrate on the “data and things” aspect, but also to stress the significance of “people and process”. This includes preparing employees for new roles and duties and training managers to recruit and tutor personnel with the required abilities.

The Hamburg Port Authority in Germany is portrayed by Cisco as an exemplary public entity that has transformed its IT framework, modernized its business methods, and expanded its operations through IoE-driven technology.

Currently, as a vessel docks, the HPA’s systems instantaneously detect it, providing real-time data on various facets such as the vessel’s operator and cargo handlers.

The CIO of HPA, Sebastian Saxe, stresses the need to consider the “process and people” aspect, declaring, “Incomplete integration of these elements during the shift towards this model will lead to half-baked solutions.”

To review all the insights offered by Cisco, click here.

source: Sam Shead/http://www.cio.com/

Minor enhancements were applied in 2025 for readability.

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