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IBM CEO Sam Palmisano and SVP Ginni Rometty Receive Key to the City of Rio de Janeiro.
IBM Chairman, President and CEO Samuel J. Palmisano (left), and IBM Senior Vice President and incoming President and CEO Ginni Rometty (right), receive a key to the city of Rio de Janeiro from mayor Eduardo Paes. IBM became the first corporation to receive the honor following the successful launch of the Rio Operations Center.
IBM is hosting its Smarter Cities Forum in Rio today to help government and business leaders learn how to tackle the challenge of mass urbanization.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - November 09, 2011
Nearly a year since inaugurating its city operations center, Rio de Janeiro is working with IBM (NYSE: IBM)
to add new capabilities to further improve the city’s emergency response system, and give citizens access to information that will help them better manage their daily lives.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
More than half of the people on Earth live in cities, and urban populations are projected to double by mid-century. IBM is helping cities around the world tackle serious urban issues and improve the quality of life of their citizens.
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The new automated alert system will notify city officials and emergency personnel when changes occur in the flood and landslide forecast for the city of Rio de Janeiro.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
More than half of the people on Earth live in cities, and urban populations are projected to double by mid-century. IBM is helping cities around the world tackle serious urban issues and improve the quality of life of their citizens.
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As opposed to a previous system in which notifications were manually relayed, the
new alert system is expected to drastically reduce the reaction times to emergency situations by using instantaneous
mobile communications, including
automated email notifications and
instant messaging, to reach emergency personnel and citizens.
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The Rio Operations Center
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Details of the expanded capabilities were revealed today at SmarterCities Rio, a two-day forum hosted by IBM Chairman, President and CEO Samuel J. Palmisano.
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The Rio Operations Center
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With a special focus on
Latin America and the
world's growth markets, the
forum convenes forward-thinking government and business leaders to examine real-world approaches on how cities can tackle serious urban issues and improve the
quality of life of their citizens.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Since opening less than a year ago, the
Rio Operations Center has integrated information and processes from across 30 different city agencies into a single operations center that provides a holistic view of how the city is functioning on a 24 by 7 basis.
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IBM Rio Operations Center
The new Operations Center in Rio provides the incident commander and responders with a single, unified view of all the information that they require for situational awareness.
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The Operations Center serves as the nerve center for the city, applying analytical models developed by IBM to more effectively predict and coordinate reaction to emergency incidents.
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IBM Rio Operations Center
The new Operations Center in Rio provides the incident commander and responders with a single, unified view of all the information that they require for situational awareness.
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Operations officials from across the city now collaborate daily to manage the movement of traffic and public transportation systems, and the efficiency of power and water supplies.
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Rio Operations Center
IBM worked with Rio to design a command center that integrates over 20 city departments to improve emergency response management and collaboration across the city.
Predictive analytics capabilities use information to decide how to best react to current events and how to best plan for what is likely to happen in the future in order to minimize impact on citizens.
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The Center also relies on a system pioneered by
IBM Research scientists - a high-resolution
weather forecasting and
hydrological modeling system for Rio de Janeiro, which can predict heavy rains up to 48 hours in advance.
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IBM Rio Operations Center
The new Operations Center in Rio provides the incident commander and responders with a single, unified view of all the information that they require for situational awareness.
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The forecasting system is based on a unified
mathematical model of Rio that pulls data from the river basin, topographic surveys, the municipality's historical rainfall logs, and radar feeds.
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IBM Rio Operations Center
At the new Rio Operations Center, the incident commander's view provides a summary of everything happening around the city on a video wall, including surveillance cameras, maps, simulations, news updates, resources and information about incidents.
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The system predicts rain and possible flash floods, and has also begun to evaluate the effects of weather incidents on other city situations such as city traffic or power outages.
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Mayor of Rio de Janeiro Eduardo Paes.
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“In Rio de Janeiro, we are applying technology to benefit the population and effectively transitioning to a smarter city,” said
Mayor of Rio de Janeiro Eduardo Paes.
“In addition to using all information available for municipal management, we share that data with the population on mobile devices and social networks, so as to empower them with initiatives that can contribute to an improved flow of city operations.”
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The Rio Operations Center
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The new alert system, developed by IBM’s Software Labs, can track the receipt of messages to ensure response is immediate and effective.
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The Rio Operations Center
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Because responses to each emergency are tracked from start to finish, the
alert system also provides a wealth of data available for analysis after the fact.
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IBM Rio Operations Center
At the new Rio Operations Center, the incident commander's view provides a summary of everything happening around the city on a video wall, including surveillance cameras, maps, simulations, news updates, resources and information about incidents.
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Responders can use this data to improve their system settings and operational procedures, further improving response time and coordination.
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IBM Rio Operations Center
At the new Rio Operations Center, the incident commander's view provides a summary of everything happening around the city on a video wall, including surveillance cameras, maps, simulations, news updates, resources and information about incidents.
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Another benefit
Rio citizens can enjoy today is access to daily data feeds from the
Rio Operations Center.
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IBM Rio Operations Center
At the new Rio Operations Center, the incident commander's view provides a summary of everything happening around the city on a video wall, including surveillance cameras, maps, simulations, news updates, resources and information about incidents.
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The Center’s profile on Facebook and
Twitter provide frequent updates on weather and traffic, as well as recommended alternative routes around the city on days of special events including concerts, soccer matches and festivals.
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The Rio Operations Center
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Citizens can follow the Rio Operations Center updates on Twitter @OperacoesRio and
Facebook at Centro de Operações Rio.
For more information for media, please visit
www.ibm.com/press/smartercities
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Contact information
Vineeta Durani
IBM Media Relations
917-855-2680
vineeta.durani@us.ibm.com
Source: IBM
http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/35945.wss
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Video
SmarterCities Rio | IBM helps Rio become a Smarter City
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_profilepage&v=t6NX8Lq7E8E
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IBM Rio Operations Center
At the new Rio Operations Center, the incident commander's view provides a summary of everything happening around the city on a video wall, including surveillance cameras, maps, simulations, news updates, resources and information about incidents.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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