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Case Study TitleProject Lead: Mark Ansoury Date: 1/31/2006Organization: OneCleveland Presenter: Mark T AnsbouryCountry: Cleveland, Ohio Email: [email protected]
Web site: www.onecleveland.org
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Mission: Enable our Region’s ImaginationA provider of application-based, information services that fosters collaboration and innovation
Connect our next-generation big broadband network to the regions treasures (schools, universities, researchers, healthcare providers, government agencies, social services, arts and culture, and other non-profits)
Enable new ideas, new approaches, new capabilities, new services, new collaborations, new models, new products, new applications, new tools and innovation
Transform how we think, how we learn, how we live, how we work, how we deliver services to our community. Expand collaborations, share community assets and resources, invest, partner, innovate and drive economic development
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OneCleveland Model Non-Profit Public and Private Sector Service Organization
Seed Capital from Case Western University & Founding Members Fully Self-Sustaining Focus on applications not technology Outsource services to private sector Crosses local political boundaries and agenda’s Ability to partner on public/private grant and non-traditional funding
opportunities Community driven regional asset
Hybrid fiber Intranet platform for collaborative applications Ability to partner with multiple vendors based on best of breed
solutions Collaboration with State/Counties/Municipal and providers
Municipal Aggregation Shared Services
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Regional Fiber Network
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Enables ready access to strategic partners and resources across the State and the Country
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Regional Wireless Strategy
Digital Video Surveillance
Emergency Response Interoperability
Community Broadband
GOVERMENT USAGE MODEL
Workforce Mobility (e.g. Building Inspections, Case Management)
Public Utilities (e.g. Automatic Meter Reading)
Intelligent Transportation Systems
Community Broadband
PUBLIC USAGE MODEL
Economic Development
- To attract / retain businesses & citizens
- Promoting healthy tax base through increasing property values
Public Broadband Access
- Close the Digital Divide, bringing broadband access to the masses
- “For the People”
Single integrated regional network strategy for fixed and mobile communications, including voice, data and video …
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Community A(Cuyahoga County, etc.) Community B
(Summit County, etc.)
Wireless Service Providers (Verizon Wireless, Sprint/ Nextel, etc)
Municipal Aggregators (Cities, Universities, K-12 Schools, Public Art & Cultural, Libraries, Airport, etc.)
Regional Integration & Collaboration
Hotspots (Hotel and private sector Aggregators, etc.)
Fiber Intranet Partner Networks (1C, Adelphia, Time Warner, etc)
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Collaborative Use of Regional Assets
Co-locate PMP base stations with existing infrastructure Radio towers Water towers School buildings Libraries Government office buildings,
etc. Tie into 1C/Partner Fiber
networks directly
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Regional Wireless Goals Adoption
Common network design with interoperable standards Agree upon architecture if building towards an 802.11n or Wi-Max
infrastructure Technology Adoption Allocate/earmark significant channels (SSIDs) for VPN activity of
service sectors Deployment
Build out significant portions of wireless network clouds with the private sector
Build out regional mesh strategy that interconnects wireless clusters Encourage individual institutions to continue to aggressively build out
their "local solutions". Aggregation
Identify anchor tenant opportunities Develop application champions Collaborate on shared services
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Project Economics Seed Funding ($2M)
Case Western Reserve University Nortech/Technology Cluster
Program/Foundations ($1M) Akron Community Foundation Burton Morgan Foundation Cleveland Foundation Generation Foundation Gund Foundation GAR Foundation
Sustainability Subscriber Service Revenues Partner Service Revenues
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Community Computing Platform – Vision…
Implement cutting edge technology solutions to be leveraged by the Non-Profit Community to further their corporate initiatives.
Identify and facilitate opportunities for collaborative use of broadband technology and wireless technologies among educational, civic, healthcare and government organizations throughout the region.
Create a knowledge management community portal capable of facilitating work force development for members of the community.
Online Collaboration
Tools
Content Management
WebsitePortals
Streaming Media
Community Portal
Community Blogs
Video Clips
Branded Websites
Self-Managed Content
Integrated Content from Healthcare, Education, Gov’t, and Social Services organizations
Web-based Content Management Tools
Online Polling
Community Blogs
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Data Storage
Managed
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Tools for Community CollaborationDigitalDivide
Vertical
HigherEducation
Vertical
HealthcareVertical
K-12Education
Vertical
Collaborative Meeting Technology
On-line Library Services
Thin Client / Laptops for Digital Divide
Centralized Donor Databases
Hosted Email and Calendar Services
Community Blogs, Surveys, MBlogs
Streaming Media / Video on Demand
Multiple Collaborative Web-site Portals
Event Centric Alert Systems
Managed VOIP
Community Blogs, Surveys,
Educational Technologies
CRM
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Community Computing Portal/Kiosk Current Pilot Applications
7/24 Hour Know-it-Know, http://www.knowitnow.org
ebooks – Virtual Library Library Catalog Community Advocacy Community Business Advertising
Future Applications Workforce Development/Job Information Healthcare outreach Government and Public Applications,
Registration and Requests Attractions, event and Ticket Creations Smart Card Activation
Student ID Card Library card Event/Services Card Consumer benefits Card Public Transportation Card Credit/Debit Card
Community Event and Attractions Mapping and Directions
Local Business Advertising
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Example Local Wireless Initiatives Cleveland Public Art
Public Space City of Cleveland
Mobile permitting Museums
University Circle Deploying wireless umbrella over Cleveland Museum of Art, Institute of Art, Institute
of Music, Western Historical Reserve, Cleveland Orchestra Universities & K-12
Case Western Reserve University Deployed Umbrella of 1280 Wireless Access Points over entire campus
Healthcare Cleveland Clinic/MetroHealth
Investigating wireless options for patient care In the process of deploying 2800 Wireless access points
Libraries Cuyahoga County Libraries
Planning deployment of wireless umbrella from libraries that reach into public areas
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Public Square Project
What a difference a year makes Pilot Survey in FY2004
Number of detected wireless access point networks - 2
Installation in FY2005 Number of detected wireless
access point networks – 27 Redesign and deployment of
additional close proximity access points to address bleed
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City of Cleveland
Wireless Hot-Spots and Zones Mobile-Permitting Inspector’s remote
filing
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University Circle
Institutional & Public Access
Indoor/Outdoor Wireless
Applications Integrated Museum
Experience PDA/Cell Phone Audio/Video Interactive - RFID
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Case Western University
1280+ Wireless Access Points
Indoor/Outdoor Applications
Applications Faculty/Student Portal –
Enterprise Email, Calendar, Web Conferencing, Instant Messaging, Workspaces, Files
Public Internet Access Experimentation
VoIP/IP Broadcast Video
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Cleveland Clinic
2,000 + Wireless Access Points
Indoor/Outdoor Applications
Applications RFID Asset Management RFID Resource Tracking RFID Record Tracking
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Deployment Community Stakeholder Network Development
Municipal Stakeholders Institutional Stakeholders Vendor Partners Service Partners
Deployment specifics Expanded Fiber Services
First Energy Fiber Donation (1Q06) Expanded connections to Akron, Canton and Youngstown
Tiered Metro Ethernet Access Service (Now) Lower entry costs for copper ethernet services between 10 and 40
Mbps Wireless Last mile service options from 40 Mbps to 1 Gbps Expanded Fiber 10 Mbps to 40 Gbps service options
Adelphia/SBC/Time Warner Sustainability and Scalability of the project
Expand Vendor and Service Partnerships Pre-WiMAX, Wifi Mesh, Cellular/EVDO integration
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Signed Subscribers (Representing over 150 sites as of 1/15/06)
Case Western University Myers College Cuyahoga Community College Cleveland State University (Pending) Hiram College (Pending) Lakeland College (Pending) John Carroll University (Pending) Cuyahoga County Public Library Cleveland Municipal School District Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland Institute of Art Cleveland Public Art Cleveland Orchestra Western Reserve Historical Society IdeaStream (WVIZ/NPR) Great Lakes Science Museum Museum of Contemporary Art
MetroHealth Systems Cleveland Clinic Foundation Southwest General Hospital Strongsville Medical Center Parma Community Hospital Parma Wellness Center CSAHS/UHHS-Canton Hospitals City of Cleveland City of East Cleveland City of Euclid City of Mayfield Greater Cleveland Regional Transit
Authority
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Strong Recognition for the Region
TRANSFORMATIVE
SCALABLE
REPLICABLEFinalist for Best International
Application Of The Year
Finalist for Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year®
Finalist for Top 7 International Intelligent Community Of The Year
Top 3 Finalist for International Visionary
Community Of The Year – ICF
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Lessons Learned Convene early and often Develop governance model that is not limited by municipal constraints Develop collaborative partnerships
Stakeholders Vendors Service Providers
Aggregate community interests and access to infrastructure Next Steps
Develop ITFS Arrangement Solidify Wireless Service Partners Develop Digital Community Demonstration Center Develop Community Portal
Lessons Learned & Next Steps