This document discusses how government agencies are increasingly using mobile devices and applications. It summarizes the results of a survey that found high percentages of people feel mobile devices have or will affect their jobs. It then defines and provides examples of key mobile technology terms and trends, such as geolocation, responsive design, native apps, and wearable technology. Examples of how predictive technology can be used for payments and security are also mentioned. The document concludes by offering advice on implementing mobile strategies and providing contact information for further assistance.
Internet of Things is not a new thing, we have been doing this for centuries. An example is time. Time (in simplest terms) represent the state of the Earth giving its position in the solar system.
The time evolved from observation (sundial), measurement, use of electricity and use of the Internet (Apple watch) and created use huge device business, caused the industrial revolution and advanced the civilization.
Given the advancement in the technology, IoT can bring hundreds if not thousands of state information on the Earth to the people and businesses. This would cause the next industrial revolution and potentially advances the civilization in short time. This makes IoT either a threat or a cash cow for businesses.
This presentation is my keynote at the Keysight Technologies KMI 2015.
How will contextual technology influence the way we live and work in the future?
The 3 videos used in this presentation can be found on our YouTube channel: http://buff.ly/1gTNCIn
Roope Mokka's presentation on Internet of NO things in technology conference Slush 15. Announcing the release of the foresight report "Gardens and Street" that looks into the social and economic tensions of the post IoT-world. http://nakedapproach.demoshelsinki.fi/2015/11/12/the-internet-of-things-is-not-about-technology-its-about-society/
With the computer revolution digital data has become available. With the Internet and smart connected product, the data is growing exponentially. With all this data, it becomes a platform for something new of its own. In this lecture, we look at what big data is and look at several examples of how to use data.
Internet of Things is not a new thing, we have been doing this for centuries. An example is time. Time (in simplest terms) represent the state of the Earth giving its position in the solar system.
The time evolved from observation (sundial), measurement, use of electricity and use of the Internet (Apple watch) and created use huge device business, caused the industrial revolution and advanced the civilization.
Given the advancement in the technology, IoT can bring hundreds if not thousands of state information on the Earth to the people and businesses. This would cause the next industrial revolution and potentially advances the civilization in short time. This makes IoT either a threat or a cash cow for businesses.
This presentation is my keynote at the Keysight Technologies KMI 2015.
How will contextual technology influence the way we live and work in the future?
The 3 videos used in this presentation can be found on our YouTube channel: http://buff.ly/1gTNCIn
Roope Mokka's presentation on Internet of NO things in technology conference Slush 15. Announcing the release of the foresight report "Gardens and Street" that looks into the social and economic tensions of the post IoT-world. http://nakedapproach.demoshelsinki.fi/2015/11/12/the-internet-of-things-is-not-about-technology-its-about-society/
With the computer revolution digital data has become available. With the Internet and smart connected product, the data is growing exponentially. With all this data, it becomes a platform for something new of its own. In this lecture, we look at what big data is and look at several examples of how to use data.
Internet of Things (IoT) Past, Present, and FutureLosant
A look at the state of the Internet of Things in the world today. This includes a brief history of how the term came to be and how we got to our present place.
Today, in the world of IoT there are a number of industries that are taking advantage of the technology. This includes manufacturing, logistics, retail, and more.
Finally, this includes a brief description of Losant, https://losant.com. Losant is an IoT developer platform for building connected solutions.
This was originally presented to The Circuit in Cincinnati on May 19, 2016.
Internet Of Things Uses & Applications In Various Industries | IOTPixelCrayons
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
IoT: Exploring the way of connecting thingsVedantJajoo2
IoT which stands for Internet of things is one of the most popular topics right now. This PPT will clear your basic to advanced concept about IoT. Information in this ppt is classified in a most understandable way. It also includes some of the best application of IoT in today's world.
You can use my ppt but don't forgot to check the data stats as it could become outdated by time and also don't forgot to mention me.
Cheers : )
My yearend 2018 technology forecast for the coming year. I identify technologies that will transform business and society in the coming year. I also indicate important technologies that may not be broadly deployed for a number of years yet.
Find out what's next for technology in 2014 from leading futurist Dr. James Canton, CEO Institute for Global Futures. Cloud computing, analytics, social media, computing, mobile web, augmented reality, drones, bit coin, mobile commerce, robots, cognitive computers, evolutionary networks.
We are currently living in times of great transformation. As the smartphone revolution ends, the next set of revolutions are starting. One of these revolutions is We have over the last couple of decade seen the Internet become the most powerful disrupting force in the world, connecting everyone and transforming businesses. Now everyday objects - things we use are getting smart with sensors and software. And they are connecting. What does this mean?
In this lecture we explore the Internet of Things, IoT or Internet of Everything
From the fantastical and imaginative to the conservatively realistic, predictions about the telecom forecast for 2014 vary as widely as tomorrow’s weather. But unlike the weather, certain trends have emerged as constants for this year’s telecom landscape. From an upsurge in big data spending to an embrace of cloud-as-a-service solutions, the 2014 telecom landscape holds promise for a new level of engagement and security that will usher in the era of the Internet of Everything.
The rate at which technology is evolving has made a huge impact on communication technology. The game changing began with mobile phones, then internet and now social media is taking the world over. This change will be leading and changing the nature of how we communicate with people.
With technology the world is becoming a small place and each new technology is taking half the time from its predecessor to reach 1 billion customers. Taking this clue wearable technology is expected to take less than 4 years to reach 1 billion customers.
This presentation highlights new and changing modes of technology and how they will be impacting our daily life. Rise of BIG DATA analytic will chart newer ways for predication analysis.
Why is everyone buzzing about Internet of Things? What changes have we seen take place in technology that have made it possible for us to live in a world where we are all connected? Dialexa, an innovation and technology product develop company explains where the future of internet of things is headed.
2017/2018 Provocations on the Future of the Media LandscapeJessica Joseph
In December of 2017, I gave this lecture to the Miami Ad School Social Media Bootcamp. It focuses on future trends and how it affects our work and thinking as marketers. Some of these provocations have since come into fruition.
CalGIS 2015: People and Practice, The Changing role of GIS and Civic Technolo...Alicia Rouault
Opening keynote address to CalGIS 2015 on behalf of Code for America titled Peoeple and Practice: The changing role of GIS professionals and civic tech in 2015
In this presentation, Shreya introduces IoT and associated trends. Shreya's interest areas lie in developing IoT applications that impact common man. Mobile Augmented reality is one of her interest areas.
<pdf> IoT state of the art - survey of IoT and its impact on Big Data - Presented for the Big Data Florida / Central Florida Machine Learning event at Florida Institute of Technology on Feb 13th 2017 by Karl Seiler
The Internet of Things: Connecting the FutureSunil Jagani
Sunil Jagani, President and CTO of AllianceTek, believes "loT Technology is not not just a concept, it's a highly advanced virtual tool that has the potential to change the world by making objects smart, so that they connect and communication with each other as well as us and and pass information that is needed."
Texas.gov Presents: Battle of Programming LanguagesTexas.gov
Software technology is evolving quickly. Platforms, programming languages, and frameworks are created at a pace faster than ever before. New techniques, processes, and standards are also emerging that can impact your organization, especially if you’re not prepared. There are times, though, that these same technologies also fade fast. Catching up with and staying abreast of new technologies is as important as knowing which technologies will yield long term results.
How can your organization's technology strategy keep up with all the changes? Join us for a light-hearted yet informative look at the “Battle of the Programming Languages” and our take on how to keep up with emerging technologies and techniques, and how you can align your organization's technology goals with the ever moving software industry.
Internet of Things (IoT) Past, Present, and FutureLosant
A look at the state of the Internet of Things in the world today. This includes a brief history of how the term came to be and how we got to our present place.
Today, in the world of IoT there are a number of industries that are taking advantage of the technology. This includes manufacturing, logistics, retail, and more.
Finally, this includes a brief description of Losant, https://losant.com. Losant is an IoT developer platform for building connected solutions.
This was originally presented to The Circuit in Cincinnati on May 19, 2016.
Internet Of Things Uses & Applications In Various Industries | IOTPixelCrayons
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
IoT: Exploring the way of connecting thingsVedantJajoo2
IoT which stands for Internet of things is one of the most popular topics right now. This PPT will clear your basic to advanced concept about IoT. Information in this ppt is classified in a most understandable way. It also includes some of the best application of IoT in today's world.
You can use my ppt but don't forgot to check the data stats as it could become outdated by time and also don't forgot to mention me.
Cheers : )
My yearend 2018 technology forecast for the coming year. I identify technologies that will transform business and society in the coming year. I also indicate important technologies that may not be broadly deployed for a number of years yet.
Find out what's next for technology in 2014 from leading futurist Dr. James Canton, CEO Institute for Global Futures. Cloud computing, analytics, social media, computing, mobile web, augmented reality, drones, bit coin, mobile commerce, robots, cognitive computers, evolutionary networks.
We are currently living in times of great transformation. As the smartphone revolution ends, the next set of revolutions are starting. One of these revolutions is We have over the last couple of decade seen the Internet become the most powerful disrupting force in the world, connecting everyone and transforming businesses. Now everyday objects - things we use are getting smart with sensors and software. And they are connecting. What does this mean?
In this lecture we explore the Internet of Things, IoT or Internet of Everything
From the fantastical and imaginative to the conservatively realistic, predictions about the telecom forecast for 2014 vary as widely as tomorrow’s weather. But unlike the weather, certain trends have emerged as constants for this year’s telecom landscape. From an upsurge in big data spending to an embrace of cloud-as-a-service solutions, the 2014 telecom landscape holds promise for a new level of engagement and security that will usher in the era of the Internet of Everything.
The rate at which technology is evolving has made a huge impact on communication technology. The game changing began with mobile phones, then internet and now social media is taking the world over. This change will be leading and changing the nature of how we communicate with people.
With technology the world is becoming a small place and each new technology is taking half the time from its predecessor to reach 1 billion customers. Taking this clue wearable technology is expected to take less than 4 years to reach 1 billion customers.
This presentation highlights new and changing modes of technology and how they will be impacting our daily life. Rise of BIG DATA analytic will chart newer ways for predication analysis.
Why is everyone buzzing about Internet of Things? What changes have we seen take place in technology that have made it possible for us to live in a world where we are all connected? Dialexa, an innovation and technology product develop company explains where the future of internet of things is headed.
2017/2018 Provocations on the Future of the Media LandscapeJessica Joseph
In December of 2017, I gave this lecture to the Miami Ad School Social Media Bootcamp. It focuses on future trends and how it affects our work and thinking as marketers. Some of these provocations have since come into fruition.
CalGIS 2015: People and Practice, The Changing role of GIS and Civic Technolo...Alicia Rouault
Opening keynote address to CalGIS 2015 on behalf of Code for America titled Peoeple and Practice: The changing role of GIS professionals and civic tech in 2015
In this presentation, Shreya introduces IoT and associated trends. Shreya's interest areas lie in developing IoT applications that impact common man. Mobile Augmented reality is one of her interest areas.
<pdf> IoT state of the art - survey of IoT and its impact on Big Data - Presented for the Big Data Florida / Central Florida Machine Learning event at Florida Institute of Technology on Feb 13th 2017 by Karl Seiler
The Internet of Things: Connecting the FutureSunil Jagani
Sunil Jagani, President and CTO of AllianceTek, believes "loT Technology is not not just a concept, it's a highly advanced virtual tool that has the potential to change the world by making objects smart, so that they connect and communication with each other as well as us and and pass information that is needed."
Texas.gov Presents: Battle of Programming LanguagesTexas.gov
Software technology is evolving quickly. Platforms, programming languages, and frameworks are created at a pace faster than ever before. New techniques, processes, and standards are also emerging that can impact your organization, especially if you’re not prepared. There are times, though, that these same technologies also fade fast. Catching up with and staying abreast of new technologies is as important as knowing which technologies will yield long term results.
How can your organization's technology strategy keep up with all the changes? Join us for a light-hearted yet informative look at the “Battle of the Programming Languages” and our take on how to keep up with emerging technologies and techniques, and how you can align your organization's technology goals with the ever moving software industry.
The Next Big Thing is Web 3.0. Catch It If You Can Judy O'Connell
The best minds on our planet are suggesting that the Internet will continue to be arguably the most influential invention of our time. We are in the midst of a highly dynamic and dramatically changing landscape. Where Web 1.0 made us consumers of information, Web 2.0 allowed us to be participators and creators. Web 3.0 and the Semantic Web technologies are beginning to play a larger and more significant role in the search and filtering of the content fire hose that teachers and students encounter each day. How will the semantic web influence our learning and teaching encounters on the web? What is the connection between meaning and data? Will search or discovery be the main driving force in the 3.0 information revolution? How will information and knowledge creation in a semantic-powered online world develop? This session will draw on Semantic Web research and developments and show how connecting, collaborating and networking in a Web 3.0 world is changing the ground-rules once again.
Internet of Things (IoT) - We Are at the Tip of An IcebergDr. Mazlan Abbas
You are likely benefitting from The Internet of Things (IoT) today, whether or not you’re familiar with the term. If your phone automatically connects to your car radio, or if you have a smartwatch counting your steps, congratulations! You have adopted one small piece of a very large IoT pie, even if you haven't adopted the name yet.
IoT may sound like a business buzzword, but in reality, it’s a real technological revolution that will impact everything we do. It's the next IT Tsunami of new possibility that is destined to change the face of technology, as we know it. IoT is the interconnectivity between things using wireless communication technology (each with their own unique identifiers) to connect objects, locations, animals, or people to the Internet, thus allowing for the direct transmission of and seamless sharing of data.
IoT represents a massive wave of technical innovation. Highly valuable companies will be built and new ecosystems will emerge from bridging the offline world with the online into one gigantic new network. Our limited understanding of the possibilities hinders our ability to see future applications for any new technology. Mainstream adoption of desktop computers and the Internet didn’t take hold until they became affordable and usable. When that occurred, fantastic and creative new innovation ensued. We are on the cusp of that tipping point with the Internet of Things.
IoT matters because it will create new industries, new companies, new jobs, and new economic growth. It will transform existing segments of our economy: retail, farming, industrial, logistics, cities, and the environment. It will turn your smartphone into the command center for the both digital and physical objects in your life. You will live and work smarter, not harder – and what we are seeing now is only the tip of the iceberg.
2007 Forecast on the Future of Surveillance TechnologiesEric Garland
Back in 2007, my company's STEEP Report series covered the implications of all the surveillance technologies coming on line.
Back then we were alarmed at what we saw and thought people should consider this development well in advance.
We were right then; we are right now.
For more check out https://www.competitivefutures.com/ and http://www.ericgarland.co/keynote-speaker-executive-educator/
We hear specific technology terms more frequently, however some individuals may not know what they mean.
My goal is to help you understand the topics that are changing our world and will most likely continue to play an integral part in how we interact with technology.
Smartphone Forensic Investigation Process ModelCSCJournals
Law practitioners are in an uninterrupted battle with criminals in the application of computer/digital technologies, and these days the advancement in the use of Smartphones and social media has exponentially increased this risk. Thus it requires the development of a sound methodology to investigate Smartphones in a well defined and secured way. Computer fraud and digital crimes are growing rapidly and only very few cases result in confidence. Nowadays Smartphones accounts for the major portion as a source of digital criminal evidence. This paper tries to enlighten the development of the digital forensics process model for Smartphones, compares digital forensic methodologies, and finally proposes a systematic Smartphone forensic investigation process model. This model adapt most of the previous methodologies with rectifying shortcomings and proposes few more steps which are necessary to be considered to move with the advancement in technology. This paper present an overview of previous forensic strategies and the difficulties now being faced by the particular domain. The proposed model explores the different processes involved in the forensic investigation of a Smartphone in the form of an fourteen- stage model. The Smartphone forensic investigation process model (SPFIPM) has been developed with the aim of guiding the a effective way to investigate a Smartphone with more area of finding the potential evidence.
Learning Objective: Discuss the upcoming trends of information technology
This seminar looks at the forefront of technology trends in the community for technology leaders. As a technology professional, staying on top of trends is crucial. Below is a list of technology topics that this seminar will cover.
1. Emergence of the Mobile Cloud
Mobile distributed computing paradigm will lead to explosion of new services.
2. From Internet of Things to Web of Things
Need connectivity, internetworking to link physical and digital.
3. From Big Data to Extreme Data
Simpler analytics tools needed to leverage the data deluge.
4. The Revolution Will Be 3D
New tools; techniques bring 3D printing power to masses.
5. Supporting New Learning Styles
Online courses demand seamless, ubiquitous approach.
6. Next-generation mobile networks
Mobile infrastructure must catch up with user needs.
7. Balancing Identity and Privacy
Growing risks and concerns about social networks.
8. Smart and Connected Healthcare
Intelligent systems, assistive devices will improve health.
9. E-Government
Interoperability a big challenge to delivering information.
10. Scientific Cloud Computing
Key to solving grand challenges, pursuing breakthroughs.
At the end of this seminar, participants will be able to:
a. Explore the multiple uses of the internet.
b. Identify ways that technology can make our society more productive.
c. Examine what we give up when we advance technologically.
With the invention of new Li-fi technology, you will soon find light bulbs of your car, light lamps in your room, lights in subway, flashlight of your mobile and any other light source are providing you internet access at very high speed.Li-fi technology is the another milestone in the history of information technology. You have got the idea that Li-Fi Technology is something light. Yes, Li-fi technology or light-fidelity technology transmits data wirelessly at high speeds with the use of light emitting diodes.
How Technology is Revolutionizing Property AssessmentsEDR
New technologies are being released at breakneck speed. Ones that were once so innovative and exciting at launch are now passé. Technological advances are having a deep impact on the speed, quality and effectiveness of property assessments, giving environmental professionals who use them a competitive advantage. At this webinar, you will learn more about advancements in digital content, mobile, information access, applications, workflow and communications that environmental professionals are using to improve efficiency and respond to pressure for fast turnaround time.
Benefits for attendees:
• Trends from the tech world that are shifting the landscape of how EPs conduct property assessments—and keep clients happy
• Technologies and apps with applicability for streamlining field work
• An inside look at how technologies are quickly changing how EPs do their jobs
• A look ahead to how future technologies will change the workplace for property assessment professionals
Panelists:
• Paul Schiffer, VP, Product Development, EDR
• Duncan Anderson, Business Development Officer, Odic Environmental & Energy
A person's “digital footprint” reflects how he or she actively participates in the digital universe, including use of the Internet and social networks, e-mail, cell phones, digital cameras and credit cards.
Beyond Strategy: Building Your Mobile CapabilitiesTexas.gov
Join Raj Polikepati, Director of Application Development at Texas.gov, as he leads a practical discussion about how to act on your mobile strategy. A panel of mobile savvy leaders present different mobile technologies and the pros and cons of each as they pertain to the eGovernment space. They will also address skill requirements, API services, and architectural features
DevOps: Lead, Follow or Get Out of the Way - A CISO PerspectiveTexas.gov
There comes a time in every good security leader’s career where just saying “no” to DevOps won’t work (although we always reserve the right to do so). Instead, we must come up with a solution to the problem at hand. The time is here and now to embrace DevOps.
Join Tim Virtue, Chief Information Security Officer for Texas NICUSA, as he explores the “marriage” of DevOps and Security. He will share the successes and failures from three significant DevOps experiences, with a focus on his most recent encounter with the DevOps/Security union in a heavily regulated Financial Services firm.
Tim will share his story – from the crying, screaming, and paranoia – to the eventual success stories and lessons learned. You will walk away from this presentation with the knowledge, skills, and shortcuts to persuade even the staunchest security naysayer to change their mind and support, rather than derail, your DevOps program.
Hackathons: Embracing Collaboration to Achieve ResultsTexas.gov
A hackathon is defined as an event in which computer programmers and others involved in software development collaborate intensively on software projects. Hackathons are also about bringing people together for a common cause or goal. Join Raj Polikepati, Director of Application Development, as he discusses Texas.gov’s first hackathon. In addition to producing viable solutions, the hackathon:
• enhanced core technical and soft skills,
• identified key success factors,
• modeled a lean delivery approach, and
• generated team pride.
This presentation will showcase exactly how Texas.gov hosted our hackathon, what the outcomes and lessons learned were, and how we benefited from the experience.
Texas.gov - Using Hackathons to Work Together Towards a Common GoalTexas.gov
A hackathon is defined as an event in which computer programmers and others involved in software development collaborate intensively on software projects. Hackathons are also about bringing people together for a common cause or goal. At Texas.gov, we embraced the spirit of collaboration, innovation, ingenuity, and agility by recently hosting our first hackathon. In addition to producing viable solutions, our hackathon generated team pride, enhanced core technical and soft skills, identified key success factors, and modeled a lean delivery approach. This presentation will showcase exactly how Texas.gov hosted our hackathon, what the outcomes and lessons learned were, and how we benefited from the experience.
NACRC 2013 | Cloud Technology: Do you ComputeTexas.gov
The cloud has changed the face of technology as we know it. It impacts our daily activities, in and out of the workplace. So what exactly is cloud technology, and how does it affect you? Pete Eichorn, Director of Technology at Texas.gov, will take this technical concept, break it down into plain language, and equip you with the knowledge you need to embrace and move forward with this technology. After this interactive session, here's what you'll know about the cloud:
* What it is
* How it has changed the technology landscape
* Advantages, disadvantages, and risks
* Models: public, private, and hybrids
* Protecting the integrity of your data
* Practical applications: Texas.gov case studies
THE ROAD FORGOTTEN: What's the roadmap for your website?Texas.gov
2013 GTC Conference presentation given by Texas.gov and City of Austin
June 3, 2013
The technology we're all using today has dramatically changed over the last 10 years. Has your website? This presentation is a discussion of what's new in government websites. Topics for discussion include:
• The Portal is Dead— Go Search and Go Mobile!
• Dynamic Content and Communication— Really using social media and crowd sourcing
• End-User Focus— The new rules for building a site (analytics, market research, function over form)
• Geo Functionality— Information Near You?
3. 3
Ce n'est pas un téléphone mobile.
This is not a mobile phone. Motorola (1973)
4. 4
Text
Yes No DK
Do you feel like the move to mobile devices
has or will affect your job?
Yes | No | I don’t know
The Power of Mobile – Real-time Survey
7. 7
Examine the public's accessibility to
government services and agencies
through the use of mobile applications
and online services.
Joint charge with:
House Committee on Government Efficiency & Reform
House Committee on Technology
“
Our Legislators Care …
Interim Committee Charges
9. 9
Geolocation
• Identification of a user/device’s geographic location via a
variety of data collection mechanisms
• Uses network routing addresses or internal GPS devices to
determine location
Responsive Sites
• Design method that helps website “read” what
type of device is being used and adapt for that
screen size
• Any changes made to website carry through to
all devices
Native Apps
• Developed separately for various platforms, lives on mobile
device (iPhone, Android, iPad)
• Installed via application store (Google Play, App Store)
Mobile 101
14. 14
A body of tools
capable of
discovering and
analyzing patterns
in data so that past
behavior can be
used to forecast
likely future
behavior.
Predictive Technology
16. 16
Payments
In 2013, people in the U.S. spent ~$30 billion using
mobile phones in retail.
– Infonetics Research
Security
By 2017, consumers will spend $2.9+ billion a year
downloading mobile security software.
– Internet Retailer, eMarketer
Post PC Era
“Post PC Era = more mobile (smaller, thinner, lighter) +
communications + apps + cloud services”
– Steve Jobs
Important Trends
23. 23
We’re here to help! Feel free to contact us:
Pete Eichorn, Director of Technology
Email: peichorn@egov.com
Twitter: @pkeich
Phone: 512.501.5996
Visit Texas.gov/Solutions to learn more!
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Editor's Notes
Government Going Mobile – What It Means for You
Mobile. The term is at the forefront of almost every discussion about technology trends, the future of computing, and Digital Government. So what is it, and why should you care? In this educational and interactive session, Pete Eichorn and Andrew Goodrick from Texas.gov will “cut to the chase” and discuss the latest trends in mobility and their potential impact on you and your agency. In this session, we’ll cover the importance of mobile and explore its power. We’ll demystify the latest trends in mobile technology, and get you started on the path to mobile Zen.
Show of hands – has anyone seen this painting before? Magritte was surrealistic painter – this is one his famous paintings.
My version 25 years later…
First objective of presentations for Mobile – why do I care?
Clearly this is what mobile used to be in 1973, but so much has changed since then.
A lot more has changed with technology in 40 years since Motorola invented the mobile phone – used to be for phone calls, now it’s all about data and apps
Tipping Point: U.S. Spend On Mobile Data Outweighed Voice Spend In 2013
http://techcrunch.com/2014/03/13/tipping-point-u-s-spend-on-mobile-data-outweighed-voice-spend-in-2013/
Mobile – why do I care? The Power of mobile is everywhere…think of the things you do on a daily basis that are the stuff of Star Trek not that long ago. Maps, Street view, video phone calls, etc.
Here’s a simple example of the power of mobile: Real-time, interactive, visual survey with a group this large. Think through the logistics of doing this without mobile…
Mobile – why do I care? You care because it’s an expectation of your constituents. Walk through each service, highlight which are mobile-optimized, which are not. Provide insight to why and why it’s important to be mobile ready/fluent
All numbers from Google Analytics
Mobile optimized = responsive design, minimal # pages in flow
Texas.gov = Optimized
DPS license eligibility = optimized
TDCJ eCommDirect = not optimized
DPS CHL = not optimized
DPS DLR / COA = optimized, requires printing
Popularity: Desktop > Mobile > Tablet in all examples
Demographics / Use Case can effect mobile use
Conversion rates typically highest on Desktop, then Tablet, then Mobile
Makes sense: printing, have info needed at home
Mobile – why do I care? You care because the legislators care. Joint charge with 2 committees demonstrates the importance, and the preview of what new legislation / expectations might be coming.
Second objective of presentation is to “cut to the chase” and make things simple
Westminster, Colo., Cuts Manhole Inspection Time by 90 Percent
Govtech.com | 04.13.14
http://www.govtech.com/applications/Westminster-Colo-Cuts-Manhole-Inspection-Time-by-90-Percent.html
The process now takes inspectors on average 30 seconds versus 5 minutes.
BY JESSICA HUGHES
Using mobile technology, public utility workers in Westminster, Colo., can now inspect manholes approximately 90 percent faster than they could just last year…
1. Wearables
Utah.gov train app, quantified self, new form factors (watch)
Augmented Reality
Trends that I think are important to eGovernment / Digital Government
Post PC era – term originates from an internal Apple email in 2010 from Steve job
What does it mean? More mobile (smaller, thinner, lighter) + communications + apps + cloud services
Why it’s important: Access anywhere / anytime – responsive design, apps, accessibility.
Tie back to demographics and adoption slide
Security
Why it’s important – increase in mobile capabilities brings needs in information security: identity, payment, encryption
As you do more mobile services, you will be answering the security question
Payments
Why it’s important – along with Retail, in increasing numbers, people are transacting online with Government
More mobile transactions will meet needs, and possibly save costs
First – why do I care?
Second – Demystify the buzz words and simplify the leading edge tech
Third – bring it back to trends that I think are important to eGovernment / Digital Government
Wearable tech
Software you’re developing might run on wearable tech
“Card” motif – show screen shot of Google Now
Agency efficiencies
Combination of cost efficiencies, plus capabilities
Taxpayers can check refund status with IRS2go app
Inspectors ensure that building, health, environmental, and safety codes are met
Social / Crowdsourcing
not a product anymore – really a built-in feature
Report a dangerous road condition
Donorschoose.org – teachers crowd-fund their school projects
New Form Factors
Why it’s important – more durable devices, waterproof, etc.
Cost-effective devices that you can configure/reconfigure
The path to mobile Zen…this is my basic Mobile Strategy schtick…
Where do I start?
Start with the end in mind
The path to mobile Zen…
Where do I start?
Identify curious advocates (mobile mavens) – chance to teach/share/learn for everyone
The path to mobile Zen…
Where do I start?
Start small – identify a problem to be addressed-innovation lunch brainstorm
The path to mobile Zen…
Where do I start?
Decide on the implementation approach: purchase, build, partner, hack-a-thon, etc. – TWC example
Call to Action
Get started today – Texas.gov can help: texas.gov/solutions, YouTube videos, in-person discussions
Have fun with it – brainstorming, fresh look
Wrap it up…
Recap what I discussed
Why do I care?
Demystify the Buzz words
Path to mobile Zen
Call to action
Get started today – TDG can help texas.gov/solutions
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