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The future of digital government services in the era of smart cities
1. The Future of Digital Government Services in
the era of Smart Cities
By: Dr. Saeed Al Dhaheri
@DDSaeed
21st GCC Smart Government and Smart Services Conference, 16 -20 May 2015, Dubai
2. The Future of Digital Government
Services in the era of Smart Cities
Agenda:
How is the role of government is changing?
What are the Citizens priorities for government services?
Towards Digital Government
Smart cities and digital governance
What are the drivers and trends shaping future government services?
Implications to Public Service Managers (or CCOs)
Implications to CIOs
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3. The Role of Government is Changing
From a passive service provider a collaborator and facilitator, and
from problem solver solution enabler
Collaboration between Gov departments is becoming more important
Drivers:
Demographic: Mega City trends, increased global migration and mingling of cultures leads to truly global
citizens
Economic: increased urbanization, rising standard of living, digital consumers
Technological: IoT/IoE, analytics and big Data, Drones, smart devices and smart machines,,,etc
Societal: Hyper connected, digital life style, more citizens and orgs contribute to societal change
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• Social Networks & Open Data
• Crowdsourcing
• Co-Creation of service
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5. Towards Digital Government 5
1 G
2G
3G
• Digital government is the most recent phase of
governmental evolution, which has been made
possible by the advent and maturity of a nexus of
mobile, social, information and cloud techs,
supplemented — where it makes sense — by the
Internet of Things.
• taking advantage of digital data in optimizing,
transforming and creating government services.
[Gartner]
• leverages principles developed earlier to form new
business models and partnerships between public, non
profit and private sectors — based on digitalization
and data-centric services.
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The Digital Journey of Governments
6. What is a smart city?
“Cooperation matters more than technology”
No one definition for smart city –> depends
Smart cities are based on the principle of information
and data exchange between different sectors of a city
Information management and aggregation + services +
applications satisfy citizens perception of the quality
of life and work environment
ITU identified core themes for Smart Sustainable Cities
SSC: 1) Society 2) Economy 3) Environment 4)
Governance
21st GCC Smart Government and Smart Services Conference, 16 -20 May 2015, Dubai
7. Smart Cities…
“Smart City as a high-tech intensive and advanced city
that connects people, information and city elements using
new technologies in order to create sustainable greener
city, competitive and innovative commerce and increase
life quality with a straightforward administration and
maintenance system of city” (Barcelona City Hall, 2011)
The main aim is to provide better connections and increase
cooperation between the emirate and its residents. It promotes the
use of government facilities using the largest possible number of
smart applications. Dubai Smart City
“The use of Smart Computing technologies to make the critical
infrastructure components and services of a city —which include
city administration, education, healthcare, public safety, real
estate, transportation, and utilities — more intelligent,
interconnected, and efficient.” (Forrester, 2011)
“A smart city is based on intelligent exchanges of information that
flow between its many different subsystems. This flow of information is
analyzed and translated into citizen and commercial services. The
city will act on this information flow to make its wider ecosystem
more resource-efficient and sustainable. The information exchange
is based on a smart governance operating framework designed for
cities sustainable.” (Gartner, 2011)
“Amsterdam Smart City uses innovative technology and the
willingness to change behavior related to energy consumption in
order to tackle climate goals. Amsterdam Smart City is an universal
approach for design and development of a sustainable,
economically viable program that will reduce the city’s carbon
footprint” (Amsterdam Smart City, 2009)
8. Smart Cities…
ITU Definition
"A smart sustainable city is an innovative city that uses
information and communication technologies (ICTs)
and other means to improve quality of life, efficiency
of urban operation and services, and competitiveness,
while ensuring that it meets the needs of present and
future generations with respect to economic, social
and environmental aspects".
9. Digital Government Service delivery
to support smart cities initiatives
Citizen-centric
Citizen portals
Contact centers
Citizen service mobile apps
Citizen identity
Social engagement
10. Governments should embrace
digital-first strategy
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• Government CIO’s must flip from legacy-first
to digital-first
• Legacy technology is an obstacle to agility and
quick solution delivery
• CIO’s must change approach from the inside-out
perspective of legacy constraint to the outside-in
view of citizen experience
21st GCC Smart Government and Smart Services Conference, 16 -20 May 2015, Dubai
11. Forces shaping Government Services
Rising citizen expectations more citizen-centric ways
Increasing fiscal pressures
New technologies enabling new ways of communications
Improve quality of citizen interaction
Ease of access
Potential to lower cost
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Demanding a “new era” of gov service delivery and providing innovative approaches to connect with
and serve citizens and residents
Rising Citizen expectations
• More citizen-centric approach
• Citizens demand greater involvement,
personalization and mobility
• Expecting cutting edge service delivery
platforms
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Governments needs to be:
• More organized
• Forward-looking and innovative
• adaptable
12. 8 key drivers shaping the future of
Government service delivery
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•Made for me , seamless omni-channel and Phygital
•The Shift from individual touch points in favor of a full spectrum of customer journey, and maximize the level of
integration between the physical and the digital world. Example: Customer Experience Lab of Dubai smart Gov
Customer experience Strategy
•Digital by Default, the human element, and bridging the digital divide
•Ensuring services are delivered in a simple, most user-friendly and efficient way for customers
Government access across channels
•Authentication, consent models, and cyber security
•Adoption of secure account tech, consent models, and new cyber security measures to mitigate privacy
threats. Example: MyID in Dubai Smart Gov
Privacy protection
• Analytics, Cloud computing, Mobile, and Social Networking
•Leverage analytics, cloud computing, social networking tools to improve service delivery capability
Technology enablement
• Rise of the customer service professional, and Learning and re-learning
•New ways of recruiting, organizing and developing service-focused professionals
Service Staff Culture
• Innovation Labs, Rapid Prototyping, and Entrepreneur-in-residence
•Fostering a culture of innovation by bringing together a diverse set of stakeholders to rapidly prototype and
scale customer-centric ideas. Example: Center of Digital Innovation (CoDI) Lab in UAE
Fostering Solution oriented
innovation
•G2G collaboration, Open-data, and crowdsourcing
•The evolving role of a government from a passive service provider to a collaborator and facilitator
Government collaboration
• Nudging
•Changing service delivery focus from inputs, outputs and activities towards outcomes – making services more
impactful and meaningful for customers
Outcome by design
Source: Deloitte
Drivers Trends
13. Implications to Public Service
Managers
Know your customer
Build digital channel capabilities
Privacy is non negotiable
Understand your technology opportunities
Invest in people
Commit to service innovation
Partnerships and networks
Ensure service solution to have an outcome focus
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14. Implications to CIOs
CIOs need to identify relevant trends and assess their impact, invest in developing selected capabilities,
and piloting different approaches
Institutionalize service innovation
Customer demands evolves, service expectations change and technology constantly brings new possibilities
Services need to be examined periodicaly and refreshed, e.g. service innovation lab
Personalize the customer experience
Based on insight from customer behavior and analytics that will give insight to bring new service possibilities
Open up your data
Simplify service delivery: improve processes to make services more pleasing and easy to use
Develop and build your IT skills and capabilities
Embrace agile development strategy
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15. Further readings
Service Delivery Trend Outlook: The Potential Future of Government Customer Service Delivery, Deloitte Report, The
Government Summit Thought Leadership Series, February 2015
Digital at Depth: Digital Technologies at the Heart of Public Service Transformation and as a Catalyst for Economic
Growth and Innovation, Accenture Report, The Government Summit Thought Leadership Series, February 2015
Digital Government: Pathways to delivering public services for the future, Accenture Report, The Government
Summit Thought Leadership Series, February 2014
Gartner Says Government CIOs Must Flip from “Legacy First” to “Digital First”, Gartner Press Release, April 2015
Digital Government Key Initiative Overview, Gartner, April 2014
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Thank You
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