“Thinking 21 st Century” presented to 2010 Legislative Policy Conference State of Minnesota P.K. Agarwal Chief Technology Officer State of California
Dec 19, 2015
“Thinking 21st Century”
presented to
2010 Legislative Policy ConferenceState of Minnesota
P.K. AgarwalChief Technology Officer
State of California
18th Century
Marrying of The Waters
19th Century
Transcontinental RailroadMay 10, 1869
20th Century
Conquering the Last Mile
Good Roads Movement
World Wide Catalog!
“You may go to an average store, spend
valuable time and select from a limited stock or
have our BIG STORE of WORLD WIDE STOCK
come to you at ECONOMY PRICES in this catalogue – THE
MODERN WAY!”
21th Century
The Vision of the Future
Network Everything
Secure Robust Infrastructure
Everything–Smart Everything Connected–Everything Digital
• Everything is Going Digital– Computers (ENIAC) – 1946– Letters (e-mail) – 1960s– Slide rules (calculators) – 1972– Watches – 1973– Pinball (video games) – 1975– Telephone backbone – 1980– Music (CDs) – 1982– Maps (GSM) – 1994– Videos (DVD) – 1995– Television (DSS) – 1994– Cinema – 2000– Cameras – 2000
Telephone (VOIP) -- 2003– Household appliances – ?
“Pay as You Drive”
Tagged, You Are It!
Someone Hacked Into My Shoe!
Services 79%
Manufacturing 18%
Agriculture 3%
Fastest Growing Occupations
#1
Consolidation
California• $3 billion• 130 CIOs• 10,000 IT staff• Federated
Model
Michigan• $365 million• 19 different IT
Organizations• 1,700 IT staff• Total
Consolidation
28
Minnesota• $600 million• 66 different agencies• 2,400 IT staff
29
#2
Streamline the Back Office
SWIFT System
#3
Everything On Line
• eServices• eLicensing• Business One-Stop• Streamline the Process of Creating New
Business
#4
Nurture IT Enabled
Enterprises
IT and Economic DevelopmentElectronic Health Records $20 billion
Smart Grid $4.5 billion
Broadband $7.2 billion
Jobs Creation: ~900,000
Total Jobs Lost Since Dec. 07:
7.0 million
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/26/technology/26techjobs.htmlhttps://ia.cpuc.ca.gov/CommChong/post/Recovery-Act-Funds-for-Smart-Grid.aspxhttp://www.whydom.com/2009/02/19/the-recovery-act-delivers-broadband-growthhttp://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
#5
Open Government
Civic Engagement
Do You Twit?
TLDNRToo Long, Did Not Read
The Medium is the Message
The form of a message (print, visual, musical, etc.) determines the ways in which that message will be perceived.
Marshall McLuhan
The Medium is the Message
Communication Media, such as radio, television, films, and computers have far-reaching sociological, aesthetic, and philosophical consequences, that it alters the ways we experience the world.
Radio Movies
TV Internet
Data.gov
“Those individuals and societies who resist this reality will fail; those which accept it will survive, and those which embrace it will flourish.”
Mike LeavittFormer Governor of Utah
The End