Essentials Of The Smart Columbus Operating System

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Essentials of the Smart ColumbusOperating System1

SPEAKERSKATIE ROBINSON,JODIE BARE,Delivery Manager, PillarDeputy Program ManagerTechnology(Technology),City of bus.govTY SONAGERE, MBABRIAN KINGDENNIS HIRSCH,Technologist,Professor of LawManager, Data Governance,Smart Cities ColumbusFaculty Director,Quality & Advocacy,ProgramData & Governance,CoverMyMedsBJKing@Columbus.gov TSonagere@covermymeds.comThe Ohio StateMoritz College ofLawhirsch.151@osu.edu 2

TODAY’S AGENDA01 PURPOSE OF THIS WEBINAR Share concept development activities from Smart Columbus with stakeholders 02 WEBINAR CONTENT Smart City Challenge Overview Smart Columbus Program Overview Smart Columbus Operating System Product Vision and The Approach Smart Columbus Operating System Architecture & Design, Development Approach Data Privacy Data Management Lessons Learned – So Far How to Stay Connected 03 WEBINAR PROTOCOL All participant lines have been muted during the webinar in order to reduce background noise Questions are welcome via chatbox during the Q&A Section The webinar recording and presentation materials will be posted on the Smart Columbus website3

40 MILLION78 APPLIED COLUMBUS WON4

SMARTCOLUMBUSOVERVIEW5

COLUMBUS66

VISIONTo empower our residents to live theirbest lives through responsive, innovativeand safe mobility solutions.77

MISSIONTo demonstrate how an intelligenttransportation system and equitable accessto transportation can have positive impactson every day challenges faced by cities.88

OUTCOMES99

PROJECT PHASES AND TIMELINEWHERE WE ARE GOING1010

USDOT PORTFOLIO11

Essentials of theSmart ColumbusOperating SystemTHE PRODUCT VISIONIT TAKES A VILLAGE12

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OPERATING SYSTEM BIG PICTUREData InputsData Capture & AnalysisData Scientist & ResearchersWorkersTHE OPERATING SYSTEMData ommercialPartnersPublic & PrivateSystemsCityUSDOTDevices & ThingsApplication hosting and connectorsto other systemsIndependentEvaluators14

A SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS15

OUR APPROACH TO ESTABLISHINGTHE OPERATING SYSTEM We created a village comprisedof volunteers from private,public, entrepreneurial andacademic sectors. Advisory Committee Leadership & ExecutiveCommittees Hackathons & Private SectorEngagement ODOT Procurement of Talent16

TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP (TWG)DataTechnicalPolicySustainability Identify use casesfor data to solvecommunitychallenges &continue to makethe city smarter Architecture &DesignRecommendations Best Practices Tech Strategies Licensing / IP Data Management Data Privacy Open Data & DataSharing Liabilities Sustainabilitymodels Offsetting cost17

Essentials of theSmart ColumbusOperatingSystemARCHITECTURE,DESIGN &DEVELOPMENTAPPROACH18

Value Stories ensure theteam focuses work onproviding the most value first.19

THIN SLICINGAt every phase, wewant to align on thecurrent picture withshared understandingof the next picture.Not Just Incremental Building little bits at a timeIncremental AND IterativeBuilding a rough version, validating it, andgradually improving itSource: Jeff Patton, http://agileproductdesign.comSource: Jeff Patton, http://agileproductdesign.com20

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SMART COLUMBUS OPERATING SYSTEMOUTLINE OF TOOLSLAST UPDATED 10/5/18Computing ServicesAWSData PlatformComputing PlatformKubernetesCKAN InternalHortonworksCloudBreakStreaming PlatformMicroservicesVis. & AnalyticsData PlatformKafkaBuses on MapJupyterHubKyloCOTA StreamCEAV StreamMMTPAStreamsKey of Status:DEFININGProducerConsumerBus UIPREPPINGNotebookInstance #1AmbariCKAN ce #2MicroservicesNotebookInstance #3MMTPAOptimizationsIN PROGRESSIN PRODUCTIONNifiKONGHiveS3Content ManagementJoomlaNO LONGER REQUIRED22

OPERATING SYSTEM DETAILSData Environment ESSENTIALS OF THEOPERATING SYSTEMData ResearchEnvironment Data ingestionStreaming dataData taggingData aggregationSocial communityData discoveryVisualizationUser dashboardsShared ServicesSecurity Data encrypted in transit & at restID Access Management (IDAM) AnalyticsScalable Capacity Built with open source/open architectureElasticity with AWS Cloud ServicesMicroservicesApplication hostingFunction sharing throughmicroservices (real-time ML,route optimizer)Data Lake Fast and slow storage Variety of data Core analysis toolsMachine learningArtificial intelligence23

OPERATING SYSTEM ROADMAPRolling 6 month viewPROGRAM MILESTONESOne KPI Per Project10/2OS PROD DATES9/30CEAV–1stStreaming Shuttle12/18MMTPA Release 1MMTPA Release 2MMTPA Release 31/174/15/28COTA Bus UI 10/212/412/183/155/14FUTUREFEATURESKPI SupportOnline Data ScientistNotebookData Platform 2.0 Ingest Discover/use Streaming MigrationMMTPA DataIntegrationMachine LearningSupportApplication HostingData DiscoveryData / App MarketplaceCentralized AccountManagement (IDAM)SocialService Security ModelRe-StreamingSelf-Service24KPI Key Performance Indicator CEAV Connected Electric Autonomous VehicleMMTPA Multi-Modal Trip Planning Application

Essentials of theSmart ColumbusOperatingSystemDATA PRIVACY25

WHAT IS THE SMART COLUMBUS DATAPRIVACY PLAN? A high-level plan to protectprivacy and secure data Privacy controlsSecurity controlsConfidentialityReview board A commitment to respectand to be a good stewardof personal information26

HOW WILL SMART COLUMBUS PROTECT ANDRESPECT PERSONAL DATA? Be transparent Provide choice Respect expectations27

HOW WILL SMART COLUMBUS PROTECT ANDRESPECT PERSONAL DATA? Minimize data Secure data Shield identity Be accountable28

WHO WROTE THE DATA PRIVACY PLAN? The Village Policy Track of the TWG Experienced privacyprofessionals andacademics Researched andincorporated bestpractices State of the art plan29

Essentials of theSmart ColumbusOperatingSystemDATAMANAGEMENT30

WHAT IS A DATA MANAGEMENT PLAN? A data managementplan (DMP) is theoverarching documentproviding guidelines onthe treatment of data.31

HOW DID WE DEVELOP THE DMP The Village Policy Track of TWG Experienced dataprofessionals fromlocal businesses32

WHAT IS THE SMART COLUMBUS DMP? The DMP providesoperational informationfor the use of the datawithin the Smart CityOperating platform. Utilizing best practices, theDMP offers standards onmetadata management,data size, data acquisition,data access and data use.33

Essentials of theSmart ColumbusOperating SystemLESSONS LEARNED(SO FAR )AND WHAT’S NEXT34

OVERALL LESSONS LEARNED Agile is a cultural shiftespecially in government Always come back to the sowhat Center on the roadmap Managing in an agile world IT modernization is factor35

PUBLIC COMMENTSPublic comment period open for the DPP and DMP : October 9th -17th Where to find it: View the plans at: https://smart.columbus.gov/projects Under "Department of Transportation Projects" Direct link to DPP: http://bit.ly/SCOSDPP Direct link to DMP: http://bit.ly/SCOSDMP How to comment: Please email comments to: kldepenhart@columbus.gov Subject line: SCOS /DMP / DPP Comments Include your contact information State whether or not you represent a vendor interest36

WHERE WE GO FROM HEREDecember Release12/4Data Platform 2.0 Ingest Discover/use MigrationStreaming in DataPlatform 2.0March Release12/18MMTPA DataIntegration3/15Machine LearningSupportCentralized AccountManagement (IDAM)Service Security Modelsmartcolumbusos.com37

HOW TO STAY CONNECTEDUSDOT SMART CITY CHALLENGEPROGRAM INQUIRES:Kate Hartman, Chief-Research, Evaluation andProgram Management IntelligentTransportation Systems Joint Program OfficeKate.Hartman@dot.govUpcoming Smart Columbus Webinars: Smart Mobility Hubs Prenatal Trip Assistance Overview of Emerging Technologies:Connected Electric Autonomous Vehicles andTruck PlatooningSMART COLUMBUS INQUIRES:Alyssa Chenault, CommunicationsProject Manageranchenault@columbus.govWebinar recording and materials will be available at itsa.org and smart.columbus.gov38

SIGN UP FOR EARN MOREColumbus.gov/smartcolumbus@SmartCbus39

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This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department ofTransportation under Agreement No. DTFH6116H00013.Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in thispublication are those of the Author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view ofthe U.S. Department of Transportation.41

Essentials of the Smart Columbus Operating System. 1. SPEAKERS. JODIE BARE, Deputy Program Manager (Technology), City of Columbus JMBare@Columbus.gov. BRIAN KING.