1、Page 1Page 1ISO Strategy on Smart City StandardizationPage 2ISO A Global SystemVision&StrategyCustomerFinancialLearning GrowthInternalProcess164 national members98%of world GNI97%of world populationCentral Secretariatin Geneva138 FTE staff from 19 CountriesCollection of 19 777ISO StandardsOver 649 o
2、rganizations in liaison1 103 standards produced in 2013229 active TGs3 483 technical bodies4 518 documents under developmentUpdated January 2014Global Vision for ISO in 2015To be the worlds leading provider of high quality,globally relevant International Standards through its members and stakeholder
3、sISO Strategic Plan 2011-2015 Solutions to Global ChallengesPage 3Key Objectives of the Strategic Plan 2011-2015(1)ISO deliverables meet customer needs(2)ISO Standards prompt innovation&provide solutions to address global challenges(3)The capacity&participation of developing countries in internation
4、al standardisation is significantly enhanced(4)ISO excels in reaching out to&engaging stakeholders(5)ISO fosters partnerships that further increase the value&efficient development of International Standards(6)ISO and its processes are signifiantly improved(7)ISO&the value of voluntary International
5、Standards are clearly understood by customers,stakeholders&the general publicPage 4Page 52013Sludge recovery,recycling,treatment and disposalBiotechnologySustainable purchasingAnti-bribery management system RequirementsInnovation process:interaction,tools and methodsManagement consultancyFine bubble
6、 technologyWater re-useOccupational Health&Safety MS requirements Clean cookstoves and cooking solutionsCollaborative business relationship management FrameworkChain of Custody of Forest Based Products RequirementsEducational organizations management systems-Requirements with guidance for use2014Bra
7、nd evaluation2010Asset managementNatural gas fuelling stationsPigments,dyestuffs&extendersSafety amusement rides and devicesTreated wastewater re-use for irrigationBiogasEnergy savings2011Project,programme&portfolio mgtAdditive manufacturingFacilities managementOutsourcingRisk managementBionicsFirew
8、orksCoal bed methaneCarbon capture and storage2012Railway applicationsSustainable development in communitiesPlastics and rubber machinesCompliance programsForensic sciencesCustomer contact centresLight and lighting Breadth of ISOs work in recent yearsNew ISO groups touching uponsustainability pillar
9、s of:EnvironmentEconomicSocietalPage 6Possible definition of“Smartness”Consideration for the global environmentQualityEcoSafe,convenient and affluent urban lifePage 7Smart cities&ISO committeesTC 59/SC 17 Sustainability in buildings and civil engineering worksTC 163 Thermal performance and energy us
10、e in the built environmentTC 205 Building environment designTC 242 Energy managementTC 268 Sustainable development in communitiesTC 268/SC 1 Smart community infrastructures JTC 1 Study Group on Smart Cities;etc.ISO/TC 268 Sustainable development in communities&ISO/TC 268/SC 1 Smart community infrast
11、ructuresISO/TC 26820 Participating countries17 Observing countriesISO/TC 268/SC 117 Participating countries10 Observing countries-ISO/TC 268“Sustainable development in communities”ISO/TC 268/SC 1“Smart community infrastructures”ISO/TC 268/WG 1“Management systems”ISO/TC 268/WG 2“City indicators”ISO/T
12、C 268/SC 1/WG 1“Infrastructure metrics”ISO/TC 268/SC 1/AHG 1“Common framework for smart community infrastructures”ISO/TC 268/CAG“Chairman Advisory Group”ISO/TC 268/TG 1“Awareness-raising and communicationISO/TC 268/TG 2“Terminology”ISO Standards under development ISO 37101 Sustainable development an
13、d resilience of communities-Management systems-General principles and requirements ISO/TR 37121Inventory and review of existing indicators on sustainable development and resilience in cities ISO/PWI 37151 Smart community infrastructure metrics-General principles and requirementsPublished Standard IS
14、O/TR 37150ISO&Information Technology ISO committee on Information Technology held jointly with International Electrotechnical Commission(IEC)is known as ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1(JTC 1)35 participating countries&29 sub-groups e.g.JTC 1 Study Group on Smart Cities,established at 2013 JTC 1
15、Plenary meeting JTC 1 Study Group on Smart Cities chaired by Mr.Yuan Yuan,China Electronics Standardization InstituteJTC 1 Study Group on Smart CitiesTORsProvide description of key concepts related to Smart Cities,establish definition of Smart Cities based on key concepts,&describe relevant terminol
16、ogy.Study&document technological,market&societal requirements for ICT standardization aspects of Smart Cities.Study&document current technologies being deployed to enable Smart Cities.Assess current state of standardization activities relevant to Smart Cities within JTC 1,in other relevant ISO&IEC T
17、Cs,in other SDOs&in consortia.Identify&propose how JTC 1 should address ICT standardization needs of Smart Cities.Considerations Use of existing ICT standards e.g.,Cloud Computing,Internet of Things(IoT),Big DataLinks existing JTC 1 initiatives in software&systems engineering(JTC 1/SC 7)interconnect
18、ion of IT equipment(JTC 1/SC 25)IT security techniques(JTC 1/SC 27)automatic identification&data capture techniques(JTC 1/SC 31)distributed application platforms&services(JTC 1/SC 38)Relevant JTC 1 projects already underwayOptimal coordinationISO Smart Cities initiatives rely on strong ties&coordina
19、tion across committees&organizations,including:Close collaboration between ISO/IEC JTC 1&ISO/TC 268 Overall monitoring by TMB Task force to address Smart cities(under consideration)Liaison with IEC Systems Evaluation Group on Smart Cities Coordination with ITU-T,regional partners(e.g.CEN/CENELEC),industry partners(e.g.Institute for Electrical&Electronic Engineers)External linkages-ISO now member of:Page 17Thank youConfidence has a nicknameiso.org