San Antonio develops committee to advance smart city goals
Source: Smart Cities Dive on January 11, 2018 | Kristin Musulin
Dive Brief:
- San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg announced this week the creation of the Innovation and Technology Committee, a seven-person team that will work closely with the city's Innovation Office to develop smart city initiatives.
- The committee will focus on a number of goals including enhancing cybersecurity, promoting digital inclusion, improving mobility, expanding municipal broadband and pursuing economic opportunity.
- The committee, led by Councilman Manny Pelaez, includes both public and private citizens. "We intend to harness the mutual interests of all stakeholders in order to create an innovation and technology ecosystem that attracts long-lasting investment in San Antonio," Pelaez said in a press statement.
Dive Insight:
In an interview with Texas Public Radio (TPR), Mayor Nirenberg explained the committee was developed because San Antonio's "smart city" goals lacked a unified policy vision. By forming this dedicated team, the city is now on the path toward efficiently assessing community needs and investing in smart solutions. Though TPR notes the committee still needs to figure out what "smart city" means for San Antonio and its stakeholders, as the term carries a vast number of varied definitions.