L’OASC
was created in March 2015 in Brussels. This initiative aims to sharing of know-howof awareness andexperiences between cities. Large cities such as Brussels, Sarajevo, Copenhagen, Manchester, Helsinki, Amsterdam, Gdansk, Porto, Lisbon, Glasgow and Valencia have joined. Only six cities per country can become members of this network. In Switzerland, Basel, Zurich, St. Gallen, Carouge And Montana also expressed interest.
Sharing between cities
By joining the “Open and Agile Smart Cities”, the City of Geneva is committed to leading innovative projects and to make available open data collected on the municipal territory in order to create standards between cities. In this way, systems developed by one administration, and which prove interesting for other cities, can be easily adopted and shared.
Geneva, the digital city of tomorrow
Initiated by the Information and Communication Systems Directorate (DSIC), this approach is part of the Administrative Council’s desire to define a strategy to make Geneva the digital city of tomorrow. By leveraging digital technologies, it is aboutwork for quality of life of everyone and contribute to economic innovation, social And cultural. For Sandrine Salerno, Administrative Advisor in charge of information and communication systems, “it is by adopting a inclusive approach And transparent that we can improve the efficiency of public services.
We acknowledge Source link for the information.