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Title: The Digital Agenda


1
The Digital Agenda
  • Steve Fleming
  • Regional Development
  • Hull City Council

2
The City
  • Our history Trade, invasions and production,
    half way between England Holland
  • 250,000 people, in an economic area of 450,000,
    in a region of 5.5 million
  • Changes Economy, society, expectations
  • The challenges for Hull - things that need to be
    achieved
  • A telecoms company

3
Our Context
  • Knowledge Society Economy globalisation
  • The impact transformative effects of technology
    its happening elsewhere
  • The wave of change in the private sector and in
    private life...but can it happen in the public
    sector
  • The challenges for Hull - things that need to be
    achieved
  • New markets the economic opportunity port
    logistics, health, renewable energy, shared
    services

4
The EU Context
  • Lisbon agenda knowledge economy, learning,
    cohesion, public service modernisation
  • The transformative effect of technology
  • But is Europe going fast enough?
  • Eurocities Knowledge Society Forum/Telecities
  • Innovation in the cities of Europe, sometimes for
    Governments
  • The Anglo Saxon versus the European social model

5
The Telecities model
6
UK Context
  • The national policy drivers competitiveness,
    learning, health, inclusion, crime security,
    better public services that deliver
  • For example, Our Health, Our Care, Our Say
    Choice Voice
  • Gershon Varney efficiencies, effectiveness and
    citizen centred joined up services, and the
    pressures on the local public sector
  • Using private sector lessons and approaches to
    achieve public policy

7
Hulls original strategy
  • We started early, based on what the city would be
    in the future and what it could mean in concrete,
    graspable, doable terms
  • Now its about connecting - the citizen,
    communities, businesses, agencies...and the city
    and the rest world
  • Three priorities Economy, Learning, Quality of
    Life
  • Achieving specific hard and soft outcomes
  • Focus on the major change and investment
    programmes, to change what's achieved and how
    things are done, in the mainstream
  • Demonstrating the benefits

8
Vision
Drivers
Capabilities
Government global pressures
Actions
Social Inclusion
Community Safety
Learning
Health
Economy
Governance services
Broadband Infrastructure
9
Hulls Vision in 2001
  • Leading the way - showing what the Information
    Society means
  • The connected city anything, anytime, anyplace,
    anywhere, anyhow, anybody
  • Need, solutions, holistic view, KC
  • Testbed for what this means everyday, for
    everybody.
  • Pioneering new models (public, private,
    connecting) in the city, in the Council

10
The new approach
  • Focusing the strategy around the theme of
    connection, city priorities, the big change
    programmes
  • A joined up, focused federated approach,
    connecting across the boundaries
  • Changing how people get something they value, how
    its run, and who runs it
  • Real projects partnerships, real results, for
    people, services, organisations and businesses
  • Technology isn't the whole answer - it's people
    doing stuff

11
Vision Connecting
Goals
Economy
Health
Learning
Programmes Slide 4
Jobs Prosperity
Health Care
Council transformation
Homes
Education
Projects (headline examples)
Broadband TV/Stream
Customer Service
Digital Home Community
Telehealth care
Economic Implementation Plan
Performance
Proj
Proj
Proj
Neighbourhoods
eGovernment
Common
Citizen
Models
Home
Platforms,
Assets
Connectivity
Business
Vehicles
12
What it means
  • Businesses and jobs
  • Public service innovation new whats hows
  • Specific measurable education gains
    qualifications, stay on rates, skills
  • More effective affordable Health Social Care
  • High inclusion rates (economic, social, digital)
    Models for us others, in the public private
    sectors
  • Private public sector investment in Hull, the
    more productive application of our own resources

13
The Joined Up, Connected City
  • Making it easy to do things enabling people to
    do their own thing
  • Creating the platform that allows meaningful
    things to happen
  • Creating capacity to be the rehearsal city
  • Creating an investment location market
  • Creating a positive, utility environment

14
Vision
Drivers
Capabilities
Government global pressures
Actions
Social Inclusion
Community Safety
Learning
Health
Economy
Governance services
Broadband Infrastructure
15
Health and Care
  • The challenge We're going to be very expensive
  • Transforming lives, transforming services
  • The service to citizens, the services citizens
    want in the way that they want them and how it
    suits them
  • Specific actions, specific programmes, changing
    the mainstream
  • This means projects in the community the
    Telehealth Institute (the hub and the umbrella)
  • New service models, new business models

16
The Telehealth Summit the way forward
  • Services for and with the citizen - the strength
    of Hull's networks for delivering
  • The business development opportunity for Hull -
    Hull's market is showing what it does
  • The knowledge and expertise required to make
    things happen and to achieve outcomes
  • The Telecare Institute umbrella and hub, which
    we intend to invest in
  • The environment to enable things to happen

17
Viewpoints
  • Joining it up, from a citizen's point of view and
    because of the economics
  • The person, the home, the family, the community
  • Start to finish journeys solutions
  • Focused but connectable solutions for issues,
    that technology makes possible,
  • Value for the citizen and the consumer
  • Value for the supplier public and private
  • Joined up public private models
  • Need gt demand gt value gt justification

18
The Environment
  • Having the connectivity and services we need to
    make the connection between the citizen, the
    carer, the practitioners, and the service
    provider in place to allow it to happen
  • Creating a bundle of capabilities on a sufficient
    scale for more value and bigger impacts
  • Allowing integration and viable costs
  • Linking to what else is happening
  • Making it easy, quality, cheap worthwhile

19
Whys and hows
  • Hulls special opportunities, not so special
    opportunities capabilities
  • Policy impacts in key areas (economy, learning,
    quality of life, health), and public service
    transformation
  • Solutions Models new, better, different
  • Partnership, working across todays boundaries
  • Changing as we go Taking advantage of unintended
    consequences - some things work and some things
    don't

20
Benchmarks
  • Does the job
  • Can be done elsewhere
  • Can be done big enough
  • Can be used for other things
  • Its worth the money

21
Conclusion
  • Demonstration projects what it means for
    people, services businesses (because thats
    where the real value is)
  • Key steps in a bigger transformation picture
  • Creating levers engines of change
    transformation triggers
  • Putting real measurable and seeable substance
    into transformation using technology
  • Real meaningful benefits for citizens,
    businesses service providers

22
The Digital Agenda
  • Steve Fleming
  • Regional Development
  • Hull City Council
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