This document provides information about the National Science Foundation's Partnerships for Innovation: Building Innovation Capacity program, which supports academic and industry partnerships to build technological, human, and service system innovation capacity. Key details include:
- The program aims to fund interdisciplinary academic research teams collaborating with at least one industry partner to develop "smart" service systems.
- Up to $10 million in funding will be awarded to an estimated 10 projects of up to $1 million each over 3 years.
- Funded projects will develop service systems incorporating sensing, actuation, and computational technologies to understand human interaction and inform service design. Successful proposals will demonstrate collaborative research integrating technology into real service systems.
This presentation by the Innovations in Governance Team, Innovation Labs World Bank Institute, provides an overview about: (i) emerging framework for Open Development, (ii) experiences with Mapping for Results, (iii) the Open Aid Partnership which is a partnership of the World Bank, international donors, aidData, Governments and CSOs to enhance the transparency and accountability of donor-funded programs, (iv) Experiences from our Citizen Feedback Loops Programs- OnTrack.
The 5 generic digital governance models namely 1.Broadcasting 2.Comparative Analysis 3.Critical Flow 4.E-Advocacy 5.Interactive Service Model are described in this presentation.
A Quintessential smart city infrastructure framework for all stakeholdersJonathan L. Tan, M.B.A.
Smart City Infrastructure Framework provides guidance to open government data and infrastructure essentials for ICT \ Telecom, Energy \ Renewable Energy, Water \ Waste Water, Transportation, Education, Health and Government Services systems
I. Smart City Drivers
Smart City Definition
Smart City Elements
II. Smart City Infrastructure Frameworks
III. Technology Ecosystem
Stakeholders
ICT Essentials
OGD
ICT for Building Automation
Smart Water
Smart Energy
Smart Transportation
Smart Education
Smart Healthcare
Smart City Services
IV. Smart City Applications
V. Smart City Systems Infrastructure
Top SC Vendors
Disability and Smart Cities:
On Communication Policy, Technology, and Justice in Future Societies
by Gerard Goggin (University of Sydney)
paper presented at Communication Policy and Technology section of 'Memory, Commemoration and Communication: Looking Back, Looking Forward', International Association of Media Communication Research (IAMCR) conference
27-31 July, 2016, University of Leicester
The role of digital technologies in promoting smart city governance; Data-driven decision making.
Gabriela Viale Pereira, Postdoc, Danube University Krems, AU
This presentation by the Innovations in Governance Team, Innovation Labs World Bank Institute, provides an overview about: (i) emerging framework for Open Development, (ii) experiences with Mapping for Results, (iii) the Open Aid Partnership which is a partnership of the World Bank, international donors, aidData, Governments and CSOs to enhance the transparency and accountability of donor-funded programs, (iv) Experiences from our Citizen Feedback Loops Programs- OnTrack.
The 5 generic digital governance models namely 1.Broadcasting 2.Comparative Analysis 3.Critical Flow 4.E-Advocacy 5.Interactive Service Model are described in this presentation.
A Quintessential smart city infrastructure framework for all stakeholdersJonathan L. Tan, M.B.A.
Smart City Infrastructure Framework provides guidance to open government data and infrastructure essentials for ICT \ Telecom, Energy \ Renewable Energy, Water \ Waste Water, Transportation, Education, Health and Government Services systems
I. Smart City Drivers
Smart City Definition
Smart City Elements
II. Smart City Infrastructure Frameworks
III. Technology Ecosystem
Stakeholders
ICT Essentials
OGD
ICT for Building Automation
Smart Water
Smart Energy
Smart Transportation
Smart Education
Smart Healthcare
Smart City Services
IV. Smart City Applications
V. Smart City Systems Infrastructure
Top SC Vendors
Disability and Smart Cities:
On Communication Policy, Technology, and Justice in Future Societies
by Gerard Goggin (University of Sydney)
paper presented at Communication Policy and Technology section of 'Memory, Commemoration and Communication: Looking Back, Looking Forward', International Association of Media Communication Research (IAMCR) conference
27-31 July, 2016, University of Leicester
The role of digital technologies in promoting smart city governance; Data-driven decision making.
Gabriela Viale Pereira, Postdoc, Danube University Krems, AU
Presentation on eGovernance and Open Governance products launched/under development in Moldova, in the context of building e-Democracy. 6th Internet Governance Forum, Kyiv, Ukraine, September 30, 2015
From eGov 2.0 to eGov 3.0: The Research Agendasamossummit
The research agenda of the eGov area will be discussed in this session, focusing on innovative ideas and directions for its advancement from the eGov 2.0 to a new eGov 3.0 paradigm.
Yannis Charalabidis, University of the Aegean, Greece
How Digital Transformation is useful to ensuring good governance. Establishing Digital transformation strategy; challenge and opportunities of digital transformation in Ethiopia
Innovation In The UAE Government Citizen Engagement Using Social MediaSaeed Al Dhaheri
These slides were presented during the UAE Social Media Clud #SMCUAELab meet up in Dubai. It highlights some examples of the innovative uses of social media for government-citizen engagement.
February 2014 update: Since publishing our original report in December, 2013, we've received dozens of emails from peers in the budding civic tech community proposing additions. On Feb. 26, we released an updated version of the civic tech investment analysis, which includes an additional 34 companies and $265 million of investment. Find out more at http://kng.ht/1cPi3Ar.
Investments by private capital funders and foundations in technology that spurs citizen engagement, improves cities and makes governments more effective is growing significantly, with more than $430 million going to the field between January 2011 and May 2013, according to a major report released today by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
The first report of its kind, “The Emergence of Civic Tech: Investments in a Growing Field,” provides an in-depth analysis of the current state of private capital and foundation investments in civic technology. It aims to help organizations and investors better understand civic tech funding, so that they can strengthen their work and help shape the field. The analysis applies a new approach to research and advances the use of data in the social sector; it showcases an interactive data visualization map that allows users to explore investments across multiple areas of civic tech. Find out more at www.knightfoundation.org/features/civictech
Presentation given by Charru Malhotra, Assistant Professor (Systems Analysis cum Programming), Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA) on August 1st, 2011 at eWorld Forum (www.eworldforum.net) in the session Sharing Good Practices in eGovernance
Understanding the small hurdles that block community engagement, with behavio...mysociety
This was presented at mySociety's TICTeC Show & Tell event, which was held virtually on 20th April 2021. More details on the event can be found here: https://tictec.mysociety.org/showandtells/2021
David Coleman: Challenging Traditional Models, Roles and Responsibilities in ...GSDI Association
GSDI President, Dr David Coleman's presentation at the Joint International Conference onGeospatial Theory, Processing Modeling and ApplicationsToronto, 6 October 2014.
The presentation introduces the concept of eGovernance, the challenges,the levels and stages, where India stands, the way forward in terms of Open Data and Open Governance
2012 URISA Track, Civic Engagement and Success through the Cloud, Anthony Pal...GIS in the Rockies
Proactive communication (Civic Engagement) can provide people and organizations a means to integrate, organize, and promote information. Within organizations proactive communication increases the chances for success, improves morale and motivates people, promotes shared responsibilities, integrates business units, and is a foundational component for proficient business practices for effective government.
In the case of government agencies, Civic Engagement is essential and with the mantra of “do more with less” this vital engagement across departments and with constituents will determine success or failure. Government agencies need to have well-ordered work processes in order to communicate their desired results. Can government agencies improve their communication procedures and work processes to better meet their business needs? The short answer is yes!
This presentation will demonstrate how multiple government agencies are addressing these needs successfully through the Civic Engagement with their constituents, across department and divisions by delivering vital services through the cloud.
Goals:
1. Review the current government communication methods vs. proactive
2. Review the government agencies plans to address Civic Engagement
3. Demonstrate how they are achieving Civic Engagement with their constituents internal and external
Social media the future of gov to citizens communicationsSaeed Al Dhaheri
This presentation was conducted during the Kingdom of SA e-government conference 2012. This presentation covers the role SM plays in the government to citizens communications
Presentation on eGovernance and Open Governance products launched/under development in Moldova, in the context of building e-Democracy. 6th Internet Governance Forum, Kyiv, Ukraine, September 30, 2015
From eGov 2.0 to eGov 3.0: The Research Agendasamossummit
The research agenda of the eGov area will be discussed in this session, focusing on innovative ideas and directions for its advancement from the eGov 2.0 to a new eGov 3.0 paradigm.
Yannis Charalabidis, University of the Aegean, Greece
How Digital Transformation is useful to ensuring good governance. Establishing Digital transformation strategy; challenge and opportunities of digital transformation in Ethiopia
Innovation In The UAE Government Citizen Engagement Using Social MediaSaeed Al Dhaheri
These slides were presented during the UAE Social Media Clud #SMCUAELab meet up in Dubai. It highlights some examples of the innovative uses of social media for government-citizen engagement.
February 2014 update: Since publishing our original report in December, 2013, we've received dozens of emails from peers in the budding civic tech community proposing additions. On Feb. 26, we released an updated version of the civic tech investment analysis, which includes an additional 34 companies and $265 million of investment. Find out more at http://kng.ht/1cPi3Ar.
Investments by private capital funders and foundations in technology that spurs citizen engagement, improves cities and makes governments more effective is growing significantly, with more than $430 million going to the field between January 2011 and May 2013, according to a major report released today by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
The first report of its kind, “The Emergence of Civic Tech: Investments in a Growing Field,” provides an in-depth analysis of the current state of private capital and foundation investments in civic technology. It aims to help organizations and investors better understand civic tech funding, so that they can strengthen their work and help shape the field. The analysis applies a new approach to research and advances the use of data in the social sector; it showcases an interactive data visualization map that allows users to explore investments across multiple areas of civic tech. Find out more at www.knightfoundation.org/features/civictech
Presentation given by Charru Malhotra, Assistant Professor (Systems Analysis cum Programming), Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA) on August 1st, 2011 at eWorld Forum (www.eworldforum.net) in the session Sharing Good Practices in eGovernance
Understanding the small hurdles that block community engagement, with behavio...mysociety
This was presented at mySociety's TICTeC Show & Tell event, which was held virtually on 20th April 2021. More details on the event can be found here: https://tictec.mysociety.org/showandtells/2021
David Coleman: Challenging Traditional Models, Roles and Responsibilities in ...GSDI Association
GSDI President, Dr David Coleman's presentation at the Joint International Conference onGeospatial Theory, Processing Modeling and ApplicationsToronto, 6 October 2014.
The presentation introduces the concept of eGovernance, the challenges,the levels and stages, where India stands, the way forward in terms of Open Data and Open Governance
2012 URISA Track, Civic Engagement and Success through the Cloud, Anthony Pal...GIS in the Rockies
Proactive communication (Civic Engagement) can provide people and organizations a means to integrate, organize, and promote information. Within organizations proactive communication increases the chances for success, improves morale and motivates people, promotes shared responsibilities, integrates business units, and is a foundational component for proficient business practices for effective government.
In the case of government agencies, Civic Engagement is essential and with the mantra of “do more with less” this vital engagement across departments and with constituents will determine success or failure. Government agencies need to have well-ordered work processes in order to communicate their desired results. Can government agencies improve their communication procedures and work processes to better meet their business needs? The short answer is yes!
This presentation will demonstrate how multiple government agencies are addressing these needs successfully through the Civic Engagement with their constituents, across department and divisions by delivering vital services through the cloud.
Goals:
1. Review the current government communication methods vs. proactive
2. Review the government agencies plans to address Civic Engagement
3. Demonstrate how they are achieving Civic Engagement with their constituents internal and external
Social media the future of gov to citizens communicationsSaeed Al Dhaheri
This presentation was conducted during the Kingdom of SA e-government conference 2012. This presentation covers the role SM plays in the government to citizens communications
LIST’s “IT for Innovative Services” (ITIS) department develops innovative IT services within an open innovation process integrating all stakeholders concerned. Its research focuses on decisional knowledge dynamics, trusted service systems, and service engineering with impact.
More information at LIST.lu/itis
Large Techno Social Systems (LTSS) involve leveraging technological advancements and digital platforms to improve access to essential services, enhance quality of life, and ensure social inclusivity. In LTSS, people cannot be mere users of networked technologies and services designed for optimization purposes. Their behaviour should become one of the key levers for designing technologies turning them into real “Smart citizens” that teach their surrounding environment (and embedded devices) but learn reciprocally from it. LTSS can be realized by promoting smart communities which leverage technology, data, and innovation to improve the quality of life for its residents, enhance sustainability, and optimize the use of resources. Human-centric technology can empower citizens to actively engage in societal decision-making processes, participate in deliberative systems, and contribute to societal welfare. On the other hand, technological advancements, including data analytics and artificial intelligence, can inform evidence-based policymaking and planning processes. Indeed, digital technologies have the potential to influence human behaviour change by providing information, personalized feedback, social support, targeted interventions, and opportunities for learning. This work explores two approaches to realize LTSS driven smart communities that leverage digital technologies to achieve a higher collaboration and reciprocal learning between machines and people. On one hand, co-production in smart communities promotes behaviour change by empowering citizens in the co-design and co-delivery process, designing user-centric solutions, leveraging local knowledge, fostering collaboration, and facilitating capacity building. On the other hand, Citizen Science can inspire and enable behaviour change that leads to more sustainable, responsible, and community-oriented actions by promoting awareness, empowering individuals, and facilitating collaboration.
This is the Second webinar about a Megatris Comp ‘s IoT design method Here&Now.
The method has the scope to design contextual, liquid, intelligent and connected applications. This means to design software with a level of new cognitive artificial intelligence able to deploy applications that have a level of understanding depending on context; it learns from events and have some level of autonomy with respect to routine activities.
Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences 2017. There are many opportunities for academics to submit papers for presentation at this very important conference which has sessions on Cognitive, Analytics, Big Data and much more. Haluk Demirkan, U Washington and Sergey Belov, IBM University Relations CEEMA made this presentation at Cognitive Systems Institute Speaker Series call on March 10, 2016.
EIT Digital Course - Generative AI Essentials
URL: https://professionalschool.eitdigital.eu/generative-ai-essentials
Second Version (Most Recent) - May 29, 2024
Presentation:
Recording: https://youtu.be/_1X6bRfOqc4
Article (20240514 - EIT Digital) - https://www.eitdigital.eu/newsroom/grow-digital-insights/personal-ai-digital-twins-the-future-of-human-interaction/
Jim Spohrer YouTubes
JCS Reid Hoffman meets his AI twin - URL: https://youtu.be/rgD2gmwCS10
JCS Jim Twin V1 YouTube English - URL : https://youtu.be/T4S0uZp1SHw
JCS Jim Twin V2 YouTube French - URL: https://youtu.be/02hCGRJnCoc
Jensen Huang (Founder & CEO Nvidia) at Stanford talking about H100
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEg8cOx7UZk
JCS AI Digital Twins of People (blog post) - https://service-science.info/archives/6612
First Version (Oldest) - Nov 27, 2023
Presentation - https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/eitdigitalspohreraiintro-20231128-v1pptx/263977452
JCS Reflecting on Generative AI - https://service-science.info/archives/6521
T-Shaped Professionals:
The Past, Present, and Future of MyT-Me Development
by
Louis E. Freund, Jim Spohrer, Pavel Savva, Yash Gandhi
AHFE - HSSE 2024
Presented by
Lou Freund, Ph.D.
ISSIP Fellow
Professor Emeritus
San José State University
LEFreund@T-ShapeSolutions.com
Lou Freund's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-freund-05150518/
Recording: https://youtu.be/ZRYY85NxX8I
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240526-lou_freund-ahfe_hsse-t-shaped-skills-development-pptx/269349553
Conference: https://ahfe.org/board.html#hsse
ISSIP_Collab_SJSU_2024_Spring
Thank-you to the student team at SJSU for creating my Jim Spohrer AI Digital Twin (version 1) using the HeyGen.com platform
SJSU MIS (Management of Information Systems) Student Team:
Vincent Li (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentwli/)
Viola Shao (https://www.linkedin.com/in/viola-shao/)
Bradford Lee (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradfordblee/)
Vy Nguyen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vy-nguyen-communication/)
Victor Lin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-lin27/)
Nikhil Bhatia (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhilbhatia89 /)
Join us at the Computer History Museum Celebration Friday May 24,2024 10am PT.
Deliverables
SJSU HeyGen English: https://app.heygen.com/share/f9b2e5170c61463e8a30daec60f0f01f
SJSU HeyGen French: https://app.heygen.com/share/dc221eecaf8f47f0a5a36960d51ca617
SJSU Case: https://bradfordbl.github.io
SJSU Whitepaper: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240515-sjsu-white-paper-revised-ai_digital_twins-pdf/268630197
SJSU_ISSIP_EC_Recording: https://youtu.be/YKSJUFxxAVo
SJSU_ISSIP_EC_Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240515-issip_collab_sjsu_2024_spring-ai_digital_twins-issip_ec-final-presentation-pptx/268661169
ISSIP Thank-you
JCS Article to Present: https://service-science.info/archives/6612
JCS Training Data: https://youtu.be/DUqPYEp9buQ
JCS How_Made Recording: https://youtu.be/isQmUg_rZH8
JCS How_Made Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/sjsu-students-ai-digital-twin-of-jim-spohrer-20240506-v2-pptx/267857304
JCS ISSIP Blog Post: https://issip.org/2024-collab-ai_digital_twins/
ISSIP_Collab_SJSU_2024_Spring
Thank-you to the student team at SJSU for creating my Jim Spohrer AI Digital Twin (version 1) using the HeyGen.com platform
SJSU MIS (Management of Information Systems) Student Team:
Vincent Li (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentwli/)
Viola Shao (https://www.linkedin.com/in/viola-shao/)
Bradford Lee (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradfordblee/)
Vy Nguyen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vy-nguyen-communication/)
Victor Lin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-lin27/)
Nikhil Bhatia (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhilbhatia89 /)
Join us at the Computer History Museum Celebration Friday May 24,2024 10am PT.
Deliverables
SJSU HeyGen English: https://app.heygen.com/share/f9b2e5170c61463e8a30daec60f0f01f
SJSU HeyGen French: https://app.heygen.com/share/dc221eecaf8f47f0a5a36960d51ca617
SJSU Case: https://bradfordbl.github.io
SJSU Whitepaper: TBD
SJSU_ISSIP_EC_Recording: TBD
SJSU_ISSIP_EC_Slides: TBD
ISSIP Thank-you
JCS ISSIP Blog Post: https://issip.org/2024-collab-ai_digital_twins/
JCS Article to Present: https://service-science.info/archives/6612
JCS Training Data: https://youtu.be/DUqPYEp9buQ
JCS How_Made Recording: https://youtu.be/isQmUg_rZH8
JCS How_Made Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/sjsu-students-ai-digital-twin-of-jim-spohrer-20240506-v2-pptx/267857304
Authors: By <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradfordblee/'>Bradford Lee (LI)</a>. <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhilbhatia89/'>Nikhil Bhatia (LI)</a>, <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-lin27/'>Victor Lin (LI)</a>, <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentwli/'>Vincent Li (LI)</a>, <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/viola-shao/'>Viola Shao (LI)</a>, <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/vy-nguyen-communication/'>Vy Nguyen (LI)</a>.
May 6, 2024
Jim Spohrer (https://www.linkedin.com/in/spohrer/)
Thank-you to the student team at SJSU for creating my AI Digital Twin (version 1) using the HeyGen.com platform
For creating Jim Spohrer’s AI Digital Twin (version 1)
More coming here: https://issip.org/2024-collab-ai_digital_twins/
Also see: https://bradfordbl.github.io
SJSU MIS (Management of Information Systems)
Vincent Li (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentwli/)
Viola Shao (https://www.linkedin.com/in/viola-shao/)
Bradford Lee (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradfordblee/)
Vy Nguyen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vy-nguyen-communication/)
Victor Lin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-lin27/)
Nikhil Bhatia (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhilbhatia89 /)
Training Data: https://youtu.be/DUqPYEp9buQ
Recording: TBD
Slides: TBD
ISSIP_AI_Collab_20240426
DIGITAL TWINS FOR PEOPLE IN BUSINESS AND SOCIETAL ROLES
Sponsor: Jim Spohrer
Advisors: Vittaldas Prabhu, Anshul Balamwar
Alumni Coach: Toni Rae
YouTube Title: 20240525 PSU Spring 2024 AI Digital Twins Pitch Video
ISSIP_AI_Collab (Academic-Industry Collaboration Lab)
PSU_Spring_2024_Team
Topic: AI Digital Twins of People
TITLE: DIGITAL TWINS FOR PEOPLE IN BUSINESS AND SOCIETAL ROLES
Students
Bryn Goldman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryn-goldman-penn-state/)
Natalie Grim (https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-grim/)
Gonzalo Rambla (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gonzalo-rambla/)
Clare Relihan (https://www.linkedin.com/in/clarerelihan/)
Shakeb Siddiqui (https://www.linkedin.com/in/shakeb-siddiqui/)
Advisors
Prof. Vittal Prabhu - PSU I&SE (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vittalprabhu/)
Anshul Balamwar - Doctoral Candidate (https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshul-balamwar/)
Toni Rae - SAP, Alumni Coach (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonirae/)
Client
Jim Spohrer - ISSIP (https://www.linkedin.com/in/spohrer/)
ISSIP YouTube Recording: https://youtu.be/YGWCji0WAzA
ISSIP YouTube Recording GitHub Walkthrough: https://youtu.be/ACidQSnhwJs
PSU Learning Factory Recording : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i28yoQjc560
GitHub: https://github.com/Shakeb100/IISSIP-DigitalTwins
ISSIP Slideshare Presentation: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240425-psu-issip-spr-24-final-presentationpptx/267538622
ISSIP Slideshare Whitepaper: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240425-psuspring2024-aidigitaltwins-aicollab-white-paperpdf/267538710
ISSIP Publications Whitepaper: https://issip.org/learning-center/white-paper/
ISSIP Kickoff Presentation: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240118-issipcollabpsu-v1-ai-digital-twinspptx/267539877
ISSIP Blog Post: https://issip.org/2024-collab-ai_digital_twins/
ISSIP_Events_20240313
ISSIP Website Event URL:
https://issip.org/event/issip-ambassador-kevin-clark-of-content-revolution-to-kick-off-ambassador-event-panel-series-2024/
Title: Customer Wellness & Fitness - Free ISSIP Webinar
Date: March 13, 2024 (Wednesday)
Speakers:
Kevin Clark - Lead Panelist and ISSIP Ambassador, Founder and President, Content Evolution
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-clark-0057b81/
Martin Vilsøe - US CEO, Implement Consulting Group
https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-vilsøe-a51981/
Max Turner - SVP emeritus for Market Insights and Research for Bank of America Merrill Lynch
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mackturner/
Abstract:
Customer Wellness & Fitness reveals the major cycles and moments of joy and disappointment in strategic service outsourcing engagements. At the core of this thesis is applying the physician’s Hippocratic Oath to complex service engagements: “To Do No Harm.” Service agreements describing these engagements generally last anywhere from three years to ten years and represent hundreds of millions and at times billions of dollars of revenue over the contract period. We discover the first six months prior to contract signing and the first six months after contract signing represent a critical year. This is when the seeds are sown in the soil of the relationship for sustainable satisfaction and healthy performance or dissatisfaction and interaction illness. Developed diagnostics allow teams to understand if working together is on-track for success or will derail and wither early-on. Starting with inquiry and research for IBM clients and then observations with other enterprises and their clients value chain partners, there are observable patterns contributing to customer wellness and fitness across a constellation of enterprise activities. The good news: Most derailment factors are preventable. The bad news: Organization inertia and inappropriate incentives along with insufficient key performance indicators (KPIs) and service level agreements (SLAs) whether delivered by people or platforms continue to plague strategic relationships.
With support from:
Jim Spohrer - Board of Directors
https://www.linkedin.com/in/spohrer/
Christine Ouyang - Ambassador Leader
https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-ouyang/
Michele Carroll - Executive Director
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mmcarroll/
Recording: https://youtu.be/W6JqyuXOC8Q
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshows/20240313-customerwellnessandfitness-issipambassadors-kevinclark-pptx/266786796
Progress_Update_and_BoardOfDirectors_Call
January 31, 2024
Michele Carroll, ISSIP Executive Director
Deb Stokes, ISSIP President
ISSIP Leadership - https://issip.org/issip-leadership/
Agenda
Welcome - Michele Carroll
President’s Welcome - Deb Stokes
-Recognize Outgoing President
-Vision for 2024
ISSIP 2023 in Review
Overall - key metrics - Michele Carroll
Events, Publishing - Jim Spohrer
Awards - Haroon Abbu
Ambassadors - Christine Ouyang
AI Collab Pilot - Debra Satterfield
New in 2024 - Vaishali Mane
- Give. Get. Grow! 2024!
ISSIP Community: Why I Joined, Best in 2023, Priority 2024
Institutional, BOD Members
Closing - Deb Stokes
Recording: https://youtu.be/QH80aMx2kJA
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshows/20240131-progressupdateboardofdirectorspptx/266018822
20240117 MyTMe - The T-shape metric - ISSIP Workshop 1-17-24.PDF
MyT-Me Your Personal T-Shape Scoring App
ISSIP (https://www.ISSIP.org)
Presented by
Lou Freund, Ph.D.
ISSIP Fellow
Professor Emeritus
San José State University
LEFreund@T-ShapeSolutions.com
For support exploring the platform:
Email: LEFreund@T-ShapeSolutions.com
and/or
Connect on LinkedIn with Pavel Savva (add a message "MyTMe")
Pavel_Savva (https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavelsavva/)
Lou_Freund (https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-freund-05150518/)
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
===============
Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
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Partnerships for Innovation: Building Innovation Capacity
1. National Science Foundation
Partnerships for Innovation:
Building Innovation Capacity
PFI:BIC
--“Smart” Service Systems--
Alexandra Medina-Borja, Ph.D.
Program Director
Office of the Assistant Director
Directorate for Engineering
National Science Foundation
2. NSF Directorate for Engineering (ENG)
Emerging Frontiers in
Research and Innovation (EFRI)
Sohi Rastegar Office of the Assistant Director
Pramod Khargonekar, Assistant Director
Grace Wang, Deputy Assistant Director
Senior Advisor for
Nanotechnology
Mihail Roco
Chemical,
Bioengineering,
Environmental, and
Transport Systems
(CBET)
JoAnn Lighty
Civil, Mechanical,
and Manufacturing
Innovation (CMMI)
George Hazelrigg
(acting)
Electrical,
Communications,
and Cyber Systems
(ECCS)
Samir El-Ghazaly
Engineering
Education and
Centers (EEC)
Theresa Maldonado
Industrial
Innovation and
Partnerships
(IIP)
Cheryl Albus (acting)
Innovation Corps
Babu DasGupta
Program Director for
Evaluation & Assessment
Alexandra Medina-Borja
Program Director for
Strategic Operations
Cheryl Albus
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3. National Science Foundation
What is PFI: BIC?
• Partnerships for Innovation: Building Innovation Capacity
(PFI:BIC): SMART SERVICE SYSTEMS
– supports academe-industry partnerships,
– led by an interdisciplinary academic research
team collaborating with at least one industry partner
– to build technological, human, and service system
innovation capacity
– projects in the post-fundamental discovery space
but precede being on a clear path to
commercialization.
– understanding of human interaction with technology
to inform a human-centered service design
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4. National Science Foundation
Solicitation: NSF 14-610 Key Facts
• Letter of Intent (LOI) required: December 3, 2014
• Full proposal submission deadline: January 28, 2015
• Awards: up to $1,000,000/3-year duration
– Estimated: 10 awards
– Anticipated funding: $10,000,000
• Submission restrictions:
– One (1) submission opportunity/year
– Two (2) proposals per institution, each proposal, respectively,
pursuant to its own LOI .
– Principal Investigator (PI) who proposes
• Cannot be concurrently a PI on an active award from the NSF
PFI:BIC program
• PI cannot submit both to the PFI:BIC and to the PFI:AIR program for
funding with FY 2015 funds
Industrial Innovation & Partners with
hips
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5. National Science Foundation
Why Smart?
• Significant advances in, [and adaptations
of], sensing, actuating, and computational
and communication technologies and their
integration into service systems have the
potential for abundant societal and
economic benefits.
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6. National Science Foundation
Service Systems: Socio-Technical
Configurations
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Human interaction with
technologies and with
physical and virtual
realities can produce and
deliver service(s) never
before imagined.
7. National Science Foundation
Smart Service System in the
NSF Context
• Human-centered.
– It involves users, recipients, beneficiaries, providers, and/or
decision makers utilizing the information and capability provided
by the service.
• Interactions between humans and physical/virtual
realities necessarily are integral to the “service”.
• These interfaces with humans can take many forms
– co-creation, interaction, response, needs assessment,
surveillance, etc.
• The interactions need to add value to humans;
– for an activity to become a service, a human or group of
humans need to ultimately benefit from the interactions
(directly or indirectly)
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8. National Science Foundation
What is a Smart Service System?
A system capable of
• learning;
• dynamic adaptation;
• decision making based upon data received,
transmitted, and/or processed;
• incorporates technologies for sensing, actuation,
coordination, communication, control, etc.; and
• may exhibit a sequence of features such as detection,
classification, and localization that lead to an outcome
occurring within a reasonable time.
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9. National Science Foundation
Actions of a Smart Service System
The system does so
through
• self-detection,
self-diagnosing,
self-correcting,
self-monitoring,
self-organizing,
self-replicating, or
self-controlled
functions.
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Credit: Georgia Tech College of Computing
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/features/go-go-social-robot
10. National Science Foundation
Range of Disciplines Required
In addition to those related to the technology or discovery:
(1) Systems Engineering or Engineering Design
– service system design and system integration issues.
(2) Computer Science/Information Technology
– considerations involving data transfer, communication and/or data
processing needed
(3) Human Factors/Behavioral Science/Cognitive
Engineering
– potential effects of human factors as they interact with the
technology proposed. These findings will have an impact on
ensuring that the design of the “smart” service system is human-
centered.
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11. National Science Foundation
Successful Research Teams
• A minimum of one (1) industry partner of any size is
required.
– U.S.-based and with commercial revenues
• Research tasks that demonstrate a highly collaborative
research plan
– with participation of the primary industrial partner(s)
with the academic researchers during the life of the
award.
– meaningful tasks for all co-Pis senior personnel
– research effort to integrate the technology into a real
service system with human factors considerations
• which in turn might spawn additional discoveries inspired by this
interaction of humans with the technology.
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12. National Science Foundation
Successful integration of technology into a smart
service system
(cont.)
• Examples of technology applied to service systems”
– smart healthcare, smart cities, on-demand transportation,
precision agriculture, smart infrastructure, smart buildings,
and other technologies enabling self-service and
customized service solutions.
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Credit: Torino Smart City http://www.torinosmartcity.it/il-future-internet-accelera-la-smart-city/
13. National Science Foundation
Partnership Requirements
• All industrial partners must have an explicit signed
commitment (stated in the partnership letter on
letterhead)
– Types of commitment: financial or in-kind
– If a partner qualifies as small business, and it also has a
subaward, commitment must be over and above subaward
compensation
• Other partnering—no specific requirements,
• it is likely that other partners (or additional expertise within
the academic team) might be needed;
− e.g., explicit expertise in “smart” service systems and/or to cover the
required range of disciplines in the three designated categories of the
project
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14. National Science Foundation
Cognizant Program Officers
• Sara B. Nerlove, ENG/IIP/PFI:BIC, Program Director,
telephone: (703) 292-7077, email: snerlove@nsf.gov
• Alexandra Medina-Borja, ENG/OAD, telephone: (703) 292-
7557, email: amedinab@nsf.gov
• Gurdip Singh, CISE, telephone: (703) 292-8950, email:
gsingh@nsf.gov
• Chris Paredis, ENG/CMMI, telephone: (703) 292-2241, email:
cparedis@nsf.gov
• Leon Esterowitz, ENG/CBET, telephone: (703) 292-7942, email:
lesterow@nsf.gov
• Alexander Leonessa, ENG/CBET, telephone: (703) 292-2678,
email: aleoness@nsf.gov
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