Internet of Things Essential to Deliver on Key Government Initiatives, According to IDC Government Insights

New IDC PlanScape offers practical guide to justify IoT investments and support Smart Cities

FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--()--The Internet of Things (IoT) can provide U.S. state and local government executives access to timely, granular, and complete data necessary to support strategic and tactical decision making. This access is an important part of the development of Smart Cities according to a new report from IDC Government Insights. The report, IDC PlanScape: The Essentials of Internet of Things Investment for Smart Cities (Doc #GI253551), explains the role of the IoT in Smart Cities and provides a planning framework that enables state and city organizations to prepare for, and respond to, the fast pace of technology transformation around the 3rd Platform (cloud, mobile, social networks, and big data and analytics).

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The premise of IoT solutions is that they provide a significant return on investment (ROI) from access to new and better information. While government can expect a financial return from efficiencies and cost savings, there are also social and environmental returns as departments and agencies are able to meet specific targets, outcomes, and policy goals. For example, IoT solutions can help state and local governments reduce traffic congestion, respond more quickly to emergencies, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and serve citizens more effectively. This IDC PlanScape document offers practical guidance to help IT and non-IT government leaders justify investment in IoT solutions. This guidance includes answers to the following:

  • Why is the IoT important for consideration for investment by state and city government?
  • What are IoT solutions and key use cases?
  • Who are the key stakeholders that should be involved in IoT initiatives? What are their roles and responsibilities for promoting successful IoT projects?
  • How can IT and non-IT leaders help accelerate investment in the IoT for their organization?

A challenge facing state and local government today around IoT initiatives is the lack of education and awareness. Many department leaders have specific problems they would like to solve that would be a fit for an IoT solution, but they are not clear on what the term IoT means in practical terms, what are specific use cases, and what other cities have already tested and tried. To help government leaders find the resources – both monetary and otherwise – to make an investment in a pilot project, IDC Government Insights recommends:

  • Educate key decision makers and build support.
  • Use success stories from other cities and vendor ROI and other performance metrics to make the business case.
  • Aim for investment in discrete point solutions as pilots.
  • Find key private sector and university partners.

"The Internet of Things is an emerging reality, and U.S. cities and states cannot avoid the ramifications of new IP-enabled and connected devices and their potential impact on the delivery of government services and on the quality of life of citizens," said Ruthbea Yesner Clarke, director, Smart Cities Strategies program. "This document will help government decision makers understand the benefits of IoT use cases and help justify further research into investment.”

For additional information about this report or to arrange a one-on-one briefing with Ruthbea Yesner Clarke, please contact Sarah Murray at 781-378-2674 or sarah@attunecommunications.com. Reports are available to qualified members of the media. For information on purchasing reports, contact insights@idc.com; reporters should email sarah@attunecommunications.com.

About IDC PlanScape
IDC PlanScape reports help to assure business value is recognized from technology by developing a technology initiative that is aligned with business goals, scoped to succeed, and properly resourced. By helping technology leaders make the case for a technology initiative, recognize unique resource requirements, and identify risk factors, IDC PlanScapes mitigate the greatest risks associated with technology initiatives.

About IDC Government Insights
IDC Government Insights assists government policy, program, and IT leaders, as well as the suppliers who serve them, in making more effective technology decisions by providing accurate, timely, and insightful fact-based research and consulting services. Staffed by senior analysts with decades of government and IT industry experience, our global research analyzes and advises on business and technology issues facing the Federal/Central and local/provincial Governments. International Data Corporation (IDC) is the premier global provider of market intelligence, advisory services, and events for the information technology market. IDC is a subsidiary of IDG, the world's leading technology, media, research, and events company. For more information, please visit www.idc-gi.com, email info@idc-gi.com, or call 703-485-8300. Visit the IDC Government Insights Community at http://idc-community.com/government.

Contacts

IDC
Anna Di Pietro, 508-935-4237
Marketing Specialist
adipietro@idc.com
or
Attune Communications
Sarah Murray, 781-378-2674
Partner
sarah@attunecommunications.com

Release Summary

New research from IDC Government Insights provides a planning framework that enables state and city organizations to prepare for Internet of Things in their Smart City implementation plans.

Contacts

IDC
Anna Di Pietro, 508-935-4237
Marketing Specialist
adipietro@idc.com
or
Attune Communications
Sarah Murray, 781-378-2674
Partner
sarah@attunecommunications.com