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Connecting, Enabling, Transforming Our Community Lev Gonick, Ph.D. Vice President and Chief Information Officer Case Western Reserve University 2004 Merit Annual Meeting Ann Arbor, MI June 24, 2004. Thinking About the Digital City: Smoke Stacks, Skyscrapers, and Highways in the Sky. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Connecting, Enabling, Transforming Our CommunityLev Gonick, Ph.D.
Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Case Western Reserve University
2004 Merit Annual Meeting
Ann Arbor, MI
June 24, 2004
Thinking About the Digital City: Smoke Stacks, Skyscrapers, and Highways in the Sky
Outline of Presentation
From Campus Vision to Community Transformation
What the world is saying about OneCleveland
Why is everyone so interested in OneCleveland
Enabling projects and programs
Applications strategy
What’s Next
Q&A
From Campus Vision to City Transformation
Our approach to OneCleveland has been informed by a mission to be a big, bold 21st-century community-oriented project that delivers advanced information technology capabilities to achieve community priorities for economic development, learning, job training, research support, preeminence and distinction
The Challenge
Our goals are:To become the best university neighbor any city has ever had. To be a major contributor to the vitality of our inner city. To be a catalytic agent for overcoming the digital divide. To be a meaningful part of the economic vibrancy of our regional economy through successful commercialization and technology transfer. To take the incredible scientific and medical breakthroughs for which we are known all around the world and -- right in Cleveland – show how working together we can develop a model for a healthy Cleveland. To become an existence proof for the nation and the world.
Dr. Edward M. Hundert, President, Case Western Reserve University
OneClevelandWhat the World is Saying
Go, Cleveland, Go! The path to the Superbowl may not go through Cleveland this year, but citizens can boast about a municipal Internet project that is the most aggressive and ambitious in the nation. – Gerry Blackwell [internet.com - January 27, 2004]
The OneCleveland project may be the most ambitious "city cloud" yet. The project's aim is to blanket Cleveland in free public wireless Internet access, spurring national recognition of the city's technological renaissance. [Daily Wireless - January 16th, 2004]
The OneCleveland project is the most ambitious I have seen since launching Muniwireless last June. [muniwireless.com - January 10, 2004]
Cleveland – The Next Wired City, Not only is the OneCleveland project visionary in its approach to exploiting technology resources, it is an example of how communities will be networked in the future, and it places Cleveland among the leaders in that area. – John Soat, [Senior Executive editor, InformationWeek magazine February 9, 2004]
OneClevelandand the FCC
People all around the country are waking up to the economic opportunity that broadband availability provides. A few months ago, I spent time in Cleveland with a coalition devoted to reducing the digital opportunity gap for city residents. They are working with schools and local officials in a project known as OneCleveland. Together they are developing a backbone infrastructure to enhance economic opportunity and education in city neighborhoods. They know that access to broadband is critical to the future of their community and the future of the country and they are doing something about it. – FCC Commissioner Michael Copps, [March 12, 2004]
OneCleveland is
BIG
BOLD
TRANSFORMATIVE
SCALABLE
REPLICABLE
OneCleveland – Wireless Cleveland –
Largest deployment of free public wireless access points in the nation! More than 1400 wireless access points with guest access
10 contiguous miles of free public wireless services from the LakeShore to University Circle under development
University Circle, Public Square, Playhouse Square, Terminal Tower, LakeShore
Wireless in support of the arts
Integral to the delivery of Regional Transit Authority’s mobility services (Euclid Corridor)
New applications in healthcare
Research and Education
Public Television and Radio
Public Libraries
Highest Honor and Support
OneCleveland has been nominated by John Chambers, CEO of Cisco Systems for the 2004 Computer World Laureate Award Program. (Selected as a Top 5 Finalist June 2004).Cisco also announced an unprecedented commitment to OneCleveland
Cisco and OneCleveland
John Chambers, President Hundert and Mayor Campbell announced last month that Cisco Systems will gift to OneCleveland its optical networking backbone, a gift worth $1 million, enabling OneCleveland to interconnect the Founders group and many other OneCleveland institutions. In addition, the Cisco Philanthropic Foundation, which has traditionally supported only San Jose-based non-profits, will ask OneCleveland to vet applications from eligible Greater Cleveland 501 (c) 3s to facilitate equipment gifts to allow them to connect to OneCleveland.
OneClevelandand City Signal
John S. Foley, CEO of City Signal Communication has signed a 20 year agreement resulting in a donation of more than $ 1 million of fiber optics in northeast Ohio to support connecting OneCleveland members.
OneCleveland: One of the First “City Clouds”
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MANDistribution
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1GE
OneCleveland – The Result
OneClevelandCommunity Priorities
OneCleveland: Links Ohio Wide
Denver
Seattle
Sunnyvale
LA
San Diego
Chicago Pitts
Wash DC
Raleigh
Jacksonville
Atlanta
KC
Baton Rouge
El Paso - Las Cruces
Phoenix
Pensacola
Dallas
San Ant.Houston
Albuq. Tulsa
New YorkClev
QWEST
LEVEL 3
AT&T
WILTEL
National Lambda Rail/OneCleveland Interconnect
Health CareLeverage technology for access, education, treatment, and commercialization
ResearchLocal, national, and global
collaborations
CulturalMuseums, arts and humanities
E-GovernmentHousing, transportation, police & fire, homeland security
EducationClose the digital divide
Engage parents
Access through schools, libraries, and wireless connections
OneClevelandLeveraging Community Assets and Distinction
Why is the everyone interested in OneCleveland
Where We’ve Come From:Mission
Support the development of Greater Cleveland educational, cultural, research, and healthcare institutions, government-related agencies, and other non-profit organizations by providing high-speed data communications network at the most competitive prices available.
OneClevelandProgram Objectives
Empower individuals for personal and economic opportunities.
Enhance education and training opportunities for students and adults.
Help cities and counties to provide services in new ways.
Support the delivery of world-class health services.
Expand opportunities for educational and cultural institutions and neighboring communities.
Create and link area networks to take advantage of efficiencies of scale to boost regional capacity for these activities.
Weatherhead School of Management – The original “inspiration” for wireless
Collaboration at a billion bytes per second
Application Strategy: Cleveland Public Art Luminocity Project Dec 2004
New York Times 05/23/04
Music and Dance – Kinetic Shadows
Finale - Kinetic Shadows
Bus and Rapid Rail Services
OneCleveland and the Center for Digital Government co-hosts Digital Cities Conference
50 Cities, 100 digital stories about cities undergoing transformation April 2005
OneCleveland- Next Steps Application Development
Joint Grant Proposals including Cuyahoga Public Libraries and the Cleveland Museum of Art on bringing high definition video content and collections from the CMA to the CPL.
Case Western Reserve and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on digital media repository for American Popular Culture.
Collaborative New Orleans Jazz Fest/Cleveland Tri-C Jazz Fest, March 2005
Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Health Services Coalition on First Response Grid.
Digital Cities Best Practices Effort (Institute for Digital Cities)
Playhouse Square Collaborative Program development led by ideastream.
Cleveland Public Art and NYC Wireless
Case Western Reserve University and New York University and Martha Graham Dance Company.
Cleveland Institute of Art and the Cleveland Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Regional Transit Authority and mobile IP application services with Cleveland State University and Case Western Reserve University
OneCleveland Customer Costs and Savings
•OneCleveland is a Gigabit or Bust strategy•Everyone who uses OneCleveland receives Gigabit connectivity •The OneCleveland business model is based on use with Gigabit pricing ranging from approximately $7K per year for Internet Connectivity to $200K per year.•Wireless services are facilitated by OneCleveland but subscribers own all the infrastructure and service provisioning.•Indeed, all lateral costs from premises to OneCleveland rings are the responsibility of the subscriber.•The overall business plan is driven by approximately 50% overall savings.
Building a metropolitan networks is a bit like…
Thank You!www.onecleveland.org