Moscow is implementing smart city initiatives to improve quality of life, government efficiency, and infrastructure for its 12.5 million citizens. Key projects include e-services, healthcare, education, housing/utilities, safety/CCTV, citizen engagement, and finances. Public services are available online and via mobile apps for 75% of Moscow residents. The healthcare system utilizes online appointments, e-prescriptions, and cloud-based electronic health records. Education provides digital learning environments and online school resources. Housing/utilities tracks city vehicles and monitors resource consumption. A centralized CCTV system aids 70% of police investigations. Citizens can submit online complaints and participate in weekly e-votings on city issues. Cloud accounting and online procurement achieve budget
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3. 03 Smart City goals
QUALITY OF LIFE
better environment for citizens and
businesses
data-driven decisions and strategy
high capacity to meet the needs
of people and machines
EFFICIENT GOVERNMENT
SOLID INFRASTRUCTURE
4. 04 Key SmartCity projects
E-SERVICES
Online portal
Mobile apps
SMS and USSD
HOUSING & UTILITIES
smart lightning
Resource consumption
monitoring
SAFETY
Centralized CCTV system
Traffic and parking
Rescue service
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
E-votings
Online complaints
Crowdsourcing platform
ICT
GPS / GLONASS
Wi-Fi
Broadband
HEALTHCARE
Resource management
for clinics
Online scheduling
Cloud-based EHRs
EDUCATION
Online enrollments
Online assignments
Ed content
marketplace
FINANCES
Open budget
E-accounting
Online billings and
payments
5. 05 Public services
ONLINE
PORTAL
10 MOBILE
APPS
200
75%
Public services available
online and via mobile
Public services
of Moscow
20 SMS AND
USSD SERVICES
350 MLN
requests per year
6. 06 E-healthcare
Physicians
21,000Clinics and labs
660Patients
8.2mln
e-appointments
85mln
e-prescriptins
12.7mln
Connected
Per year Per year
Unified resource
management and health
monitoring system
— patient flow control
— online appointments
— cloud-based EHRs
— e-prescriptions
— cloud-based accounting
7. 07 Education
980thou.50thou.
School buildings
1,600 Teachers Pupils
Connected
Digital environment for
teachers, parents and
pupils:
— online school diaries
— online assignments
— customizable modular
presentations for
tutorial sessions
— parental notifications
and alerts
internet everywhere
30-100mbs
8. 08 Housing and utilities
STREET SWEEPERS SNOWPLOW TRUCKS WASTE TRUCKS WATER CARTS TRACTORS
UNIFIED CITY VEHICLES TRACKING
SYSTEM FOR 126 MUNICIPALITIES
Routes
monitoring
Fuel
consumption
Speed
monitoring
Operation
mode
vehicles
22000
9. 09 Safety. ССTV
Centralized city-wide
VSAAS:
— 70% of police
investigations held
using CCTV
— 45,000 traffic fines
issued automatically
every day
— 24/7 control over city
services and
infrastructure
10thou.3.5thou.
Cameras
140thou.
Police officers Local officials
hours of video per year
1.2bn
petabytes archive
15
Connected
10. 10 Safety. Rescue
Accident details
from help line
Video from city
CCTV
Best route based
on traffic situation
20%
faster arrival
Unified management
system and personal
tablets for each of 750
crews
11. 11 Citizen engagement. Online complaints
120thou.
problems fixed
1.37mln
Public control over the
quality of city infrastructure City objects
600thou.
Citizens
Citizens
submit
complaints
to a web
platform
Complaint is
automaticall
y assigned to
subcontracto
r in charg
Problem is
fixed
12. 12 Citizen engagement. E-votings
Additional speed
limit in city center
Stricter rules for
urban works in the
nighttime
Limitation of sales
of alcohol energy
drinks
City-wide e-voting app:
— Weekly votings regarding city
development issues
— Votings can be targeted to
specific districts and streets
— All decisions should be
implemented by government
Voted against: Voted for:
1.4mln
Registered citizens
2,000Votings held
13. 13 Finances. Cloud accounting
Unified accounting system
— One-click reporting
— Real time billing and reporting
— Big data analysis
— Transparent for supervising authorities
14mln $
Budget savings
in 2016
1400
Establishments
connected by system
14. 14 Finances. Government procurements
Goverment procurement system:
— Equal access of suppliers to cities
procurements
— Transparency of cities procurements
— Budget savings driven by auctions
— Anticorruption barriers system
Suppliers registered
on the procurements portal
Total sum
of procurements
made in 2015
176 000
Tenders conducted in 2015
61 000
9.5
$ bln
Saved through tender
procedures
0.75
$ bln
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