target audience: TECH BUYER  Publication date: Aug 2023 - Document type: IDC Perspective - Doc  Document number: # US49260123

IDC's Smart City North America Awards 2023: Winners and Finalists

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  • Nikola Ristivojevich
  • Ruthbea Yesner Loading

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  • Executive Snapshot

    • Figure: Executive Snapshot: IDC's Smart City North America Awards — Winners and Finalists

    • IDC's Smart City North America Awards: Winners and Finalists

    • Figure: IDC's Smart City North America Awards: List of Finalists

    • Administration (e.g., Back Office, Digital Legislating)

    • Government for the People Through Digital Engagement — Corona, CA

    • Civic Engagement (e.g., Open Data, City Portals, 311 Apps)

    • Smart Water Conservation Application — Scottsdale, AZ

    • Data-Driven Policing (e.g., Real-Time Crime Centers, Officer Wearables, Video Analytics)

    • San Mateo County Sheriff's Office — San Mateo County, CA

    • Next-Generation Emergency Services (e.g., NextGen 911, Early Warning Systems)

    • City of Syracuse Department of Public Works — Syracuse, NY

    • Enabling Enhanced Interoperability for First Responders — Irving, TX

    • Digital Equity and Accessibility (e.g., Public Wi-Fi, Accessibility Services, ADA Compliance)

    • Phoenix Sky Harbor Accessibility Innovations for Visually and Hearing Impaired — Phoenix, AZ

    • Economic Development, Tourism, Arts, Libraries, Culture, Open Spaces (e.g., Connected Museums, Event Management, Digital Currencies, Augmented Reality Tourism)

    • City Street of the Future Defines Blueprint for U.S. Smart Cities — Peachtree Corners, GA

    • Education (e.g., Smart Campus, Smart Classrooms, Virtual Offerings, Online and Remote Services)

    • A Blueprint for Building a Community of Student Advocacy Services to Address Mental Health on Campus — San Antonio, TX — Alamo Colleges District

    • Public Health and Social Services (e.g., Addiction Monitoring and Prevention, Predictive Disease Management, Humanitarian Services)

    • The Orchard Knob Collaborative: A Multistakeholder Approach to Equitable Smart City Neighborhoods — Chattanooga, TN

    • Emergency Telehealth and Transport (ETHAN) — Houston, TX

    • Smart Buildings (e.g., Capacity Planning, Return-To-Work Programs, Sustainability and Security Systems)

    • The LoRa Network — Cary, NC

    • Smart Water (e.g., Water Conservation and Management, Smart Metering, Waste Reduction Efforts)

    • Prioritizing Lead Service Line Replacement (LSLR) Projects by Children's Actual Exposure — Malden, MA

    • Sustainable Infrastructure (e.g., Smart Lighting, Waste Collection, Environmental Monitoring, Resilience)

    • Air Quality and You (AQ&U) — Salt Lake City/Salt Lake County, UT

    • Transit Powered by the Sun: SEPTA's Elk Hill Solar Farm — Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority

    • Transportation (e.g., Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, Public Transit, Ride-Hailing/Ride-Sharing, Electric Vehicles, Universal Mobility)

    • The Digital Twin of New York City — New York, NY — Columbia University

    • Transportation Infrastructure (e.g., Parking and Transit Hubs, Traffic Management and Equipment for Connected and/or Autonomous Vehicles, EV Charging Infrastructure)

    • Raleigh Traffic goSmart — Raleigh, NC

    • Urban Planning and Land Use (e.g., Permitting, Licensing, Inspection and Zoning, Digital Twins, Community Resilience)

    • Smart Data Management Platform — Colorado Springs, CO

  • Best practice smart city projects from north america

    • IDC Smart City North America Awards

    • Common Qualities of Successful Projects

  • Advice for the Technology Buyer

  • Learn More

    • Related Research

    • Synopsis