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A Very Special AASHTO Edition

IsIntermodal

2.0enough?

Our Relationship to and through Media

I. Talking (Conversation)

II. Reading (Paper)

III. Listening (Radio)

IV. Watching (Television)

V. Browsing (Web 1.0)

VI. Searching (Web 1.0)

VII. Sharing (Web 2.0/ SaaS)

The Web, but better

The Characteristics of Web 2.0

“Permanent Beta” Unbounded Communities form

around shared values Narcissistic (and the

search for 15 minutes of fame)

Need for reliable, authoritative and trustworthy sources.

WikipediaMapipediaDiplopediaMeetupDiggDel.icio.usTwitterAmazon TurkActive RainFacebookMySpace

The Digital Majority

Use the InternetTotal Adults  71%Women 70%Men 71%

Household incomeLess than $30,000/yr  55%$30,000-$49,999 69%$50,000-$74,999 82%$75,000 + 93%

GeographyUrban  73%Suburban 73%Rural 60%

Age18-29  87%30-49 83%50-64 65%65+ 32%

Race/ethnicityWhite, Non-Hispanic  73%Black, Non-Hispanic 62%English-speaking Hispanic 78%

Educational attainmentLess than High School  40%High School 61%Some College 81%College + 91%

September 2007

Idle Hands…

Americans with broadband access – estimated at over 45 million -- spend half of their spare time online.

-Media-Screen, March 2007

… and the Digital Majority

Not as easy (or linear) as

Web 1.0

Web 2.0

Web 3.0

Semantic Differences

Web 2.0: Originally used to describe the confluence of social networking and collaboration, user generated content and folksonomies, and the rise of the mobile Internet and all manner of nomadic networked devices.

Tim O’Reilly

Web 3.0: A third generation that puts a premium on using natural language, data mining and machine learning in search of an intelligent Web.

John Markoff

Web 3.1: All this is en route to a massively associative World Wide Database

Nova Spivak

Semantic Web: Literally looking for meaning in the relationships among formerly discrete strands of Web data.

Tim Berners-Lee

Teaching the Machine to Think: Computers to reach the speed of 20 quadrillion instructions per second, equal to the human brain -- in a super computer by 2010 and in a standard personal computer by the year 2020.

Ray Kurzweil

Need to rethink a few things …GovernanceOwnership of IPAvailability, Capacity and Reliability“Reasonable Network

Management” meets Universe Access

SecurityPrivacyEconomic Vitality

Fair & Efficient Distribution Delaying or capping data intensive traffic during peak periods Pricing incentives for more efficient use Expanding network capacity

U.S. Ranking Among OECD Countries in Broadband Penetration

US Network Traffic (2007)Web Apps/ HTTP-based

Video Streaming 46%Peer-to-peer 37%Non-HTTP Video/ VoIP 17%Source: Ellacoya Networks, June 18, 2007

YouTubing Government

Driver Education Public Policy

Police Investigation

http://iamcaltrain.com

http://www.caltrain.org

The Third Screen

IP Live Event Tracking

Virtual Support Groups

Just Getting Started

2008

2007

State CIO Priorities (NASCIO)

1 2 Consolidation

2 1 Information Security

3 5 Disaster Recovery/ Business Continuity

4 * 16 Electronic Records Management/ e-Discovery

5 6 Health Information Technology

6 3 Shared Services

7 * 18 Connectivity

8 * 22 IT Governance

9 * 14 Interoperability

10 *

-- Human Capital/ IT Workforce

-style Charts

2008

Priority Technologies (NASCIO)

Strategic Technologies (Gartner)

1 Virtualization Green IT

2 Server Virtualization Unified Communications

3 Security Enhancement Tools

Business Process Modeling

4 Geographic Information Systems

Metadata Management

5 Legacy Modernization (ERP)

Virtualization 2.0

6 Identity & Access Management

Mashup & Composite Apps

7 Networking, Voice & Data Web Platform/ SaaS

8 Document/ Content Management

Computing Fabric

9 Wireless, remote & fixed Real World Web

10 Service Oriented Applications/ SOA

Social Software

Green is the new Green

3Greenest is …… the data center or office building not built

1Power DownEnergy Savings

2Online Self ServiceMove the interaction from atoms to bits

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A Green Hue from Consolidation and Virtualization

Commonwealth of Virginia• Replaced 60,000 PCs and laptops with Energy Star-rated machines• Energy consumption reduced by 32 percent• Hard dollar savings estimated at $12 million each yearState of New York DMV• 277 servers have been virtualized across 11 physical machines• Realized more than 25:1 savings in server acquisition, power, AC, UPS, floor space, security, support and maintenance costsCity of New York• Virtualization has raised server utilization rates from 10% to 60%• Capacity increased by the equivalent of 400 servers• Avoided the need for implementing an additional 350 servers• Cost avoidance estimated at $7.9 Million

The Columbia and Cheap Power, Computing

Not just Search but

SaaS

The Big Switch to SaaS/GaaS

SaaS or Software + ServicesE-mail|Office Tools|CRM |ERPEligibility and (almost)everything else

3Worldwide ComputerHarness it

1InfrastructureReengineer it

2InterfaceRethink it

[That’s California CIO now…]

Six Trends for the Next Six Years

1. Design Matters: Self Service and the Third Screen

2. Government’s Carbon Footprint: Green, Clean and Cheap

3. Initiatives become Disciplines: ITIL, Project/ Portfolio Management

4. Software Duopolies: Oracle (11%) “surrounds” SAP (21%) with acquisitions – 30 companies to date (BEA) as SAP changes gears with purchase Business Objectives.

5. Rowing and Steering Functions: SaaS/ GaaS/ Shared Services and “Customer’s Customer” Programmatic POV

6. (Semi) Social Networking and Government Service Delivery

DOT or ?• Sustainable mobility• $1M/HR on R&D• Focused on the urban design of

transportation• Wants to understand the difference

between regulation and changes that meet with market acceptance

Intermodal Intershmodal?

Department of

Mobility?powered by AASHTOsaas?

Contact Data

Paul W. Taylor | Chief Strategy OfficerC E N T E R F O R D I G I T A L G O V E R N M E N T

pwtaylor@erepublic.comwww.centerdigitalgov.com

916.932.1300

100 Blue Ravine RoadFolsom, CA 95630

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