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Smart Cities Council Launches Annual Readiness Challenge to Advance Smart Cities

Submitted by scc staff on October 18, 2018
Winners to receive enhanced benefits including online tools, mentoring and project financing support

Washington, D.C., October 18, 2018 — The Smart Cities Council – the industry’s largest coalition – today opened applications for its 2019 North American Readiness Challenge, an annual program that has so far helped nearly a dozen cities and states advance their smart cities initiatives.

Now in its third year, the Readiness Challenge offers communities interactive workshops, mentoring and digital tools that help them develop their smart cities plans, build community support and strengthen their projects to deliver more widespread and inclusive results.

New for 2019, all applicants will get free year-long access to the Smart Cities Project Activator, an online portal that helps them collaborate with a wide array of stakeholders to build consensus and make it easier to scope and fund their projects.

The 2019 winners will also receive consultation about how to make their projects more financeable, as well as connections to funding and financing organizations.

Information about the program and the online application is available at: https://na.smartcitiescouncil.com/article/2019-smart-cities-council-readiness-challenge.

Government entities that are eligible to apply include cities, counties, states, provinces, “mini-cities” (stadiums, campuses, bases) and regional authorities (transit, ports, airports) in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Utility, university and non-profit-led smart city consortiums with strong community involvement are also eligible.

The application deadline is January 18, 2019.

A total of five winners will be selected in March 2019. Entrants will be judged not on their previous smart city work, but on the quality of the programs and projects they wish to implement next. The Council seeks projects that are impactful (help many people), cross-cutting (involve multiple departments), inclusive and sustainable.

 The five winning jurisdictions will receive a full year of benefits, including:

  • Access to the Smart Cities Project Activator, an online portal to develop and refine smart cities projects and build consensus
  • An in-city Readiness Workshop tailored to their specific needs, delivered by top smart city experts from the Council and its member companies
  • A customized “Readiness Roadmap™” of workshop outcomes suitable to share with citizens and city staff
  • Project financing consultation and connections to financing and funding organizations
  • Regular planning and progress calls with experts from the Council and its member companies
  • Optional follow-on workshops to scope specific projects or to understand specific technologies such as 5G, autonomous vehicles or artificial intelligence
  • National publicity via the Council’s promotional efforts

“We are thrilled to bring smart cities resources and expertise to even more winning communities in 2019, highlighted by Readiness Workshops with elected officials, city staff, civic leaders and other stakeholders," explained Philip Bane, Managing Director of the Smart Cities Council. “And now we’ll also be helping winners to bridge their budget gaps with financing and funding contacts and education. Plus we will be equipping all applicants with Smart Cities Project Activator, which they can use year-round to plan, manage projects, align stakeholders and access best practices.”

The 2017 Readiness Challenge winners were Austin, TX; Indianapolis, IN; Miami, FL; Orlando, FL; and Philadelphia, PA. In 2018, the winners were Birmingham, AL; Cary, NC; Las Vegas, NV; Louisville-Jefferson County, KY; the state of Virginia; and the territory of Puerto Rico.

About the Smart Cities Council
The Smart Cities Council envisions a world where digital technology has been harnessed to improve livability, workability, and sustainability. A leader in smart city education, the Council has worked with cities and states that are collectively home to more than 200 million people, including Austin, Dallas, Indianapolis, Illinois, Jaipur, Miami, New Delhi, Orlando, Philadelphia, Sydney, and many others. Visit www.smartcitiescouncil.com and follow on Twitter @smartccouncil.

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Jesse Berst
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