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Using wireless to deliver world class city management
Using wireless to deliver world class city management
Graham Ellis - Director of Policy & Communications
Westminster City Council
W2i Digital Cities Convention Bilbao, Spain
November 2005
Graham Ellis - Director of Policy & Communications
Westminster City Council
W2i Digital Cities Convention Bilbao, Spain
November 2005
• Showcase for London and the UK
• Home of monarchy and centre of government
• Fastest growing residential population
• 2.2% of national GDP
• Tourism: 12 million overseas and 17 million UK residents visit Westminster each year
• 47,000 businesses employing over 550,000 people.
A World Class City
Challenges we manage
230,000 residents
A daily population of over 1 million with commuters and tourists 24 hour City: over 2,300 bars, pubs and restaurants
Borough contains some of the most deprived areas in UK
Over 150 languages spoken in our schools
Diversity: 30% of our population are from a black or ethnic minority background
The Westminster Vision
“to position Westminster as an expert witness in the national and international debate
on city management. We want to be seen as world leaders in city management,
perceived as excellent in absolute terms by the private and public sector .”
Simon Milton, Leader of the Council
The Westminster Vision
Issues we have had to tackle Issues we have had to tackle
• Agreeing a shared partnership vision for what we want to achieve
• Technology issues and pace of technological change
• Change management issues
• Agreeing a shared partnership vision for what we want to achieve
• Technology issues and pace of technological change
• Change management issues
The Business Case
• New ways to put the customer first • Improve productivity by 12-15%
• Productivity gains (multi-skill Admin & generic versus Professional Services) • Greater coverage and flexibility for less cost (5 wireless cameras for the cost of 1 fixed
camera) • Greater employee satisfaction
Wireless CCTV
• Digital as opposed to analogue
• Multiple uses
– Crime and Disorder (monitoring & deterrent)
– Security (monitoring & deterrent)
– Parking (monitoring and ticket automation)
– Cleansing (monitoring)
– Traffic Management (monitoring)
• Cheaper and more easily deployable
Using Wireless Digital CCTV
• Workflows can be enabled between departments
• Noise monitoring provides the ears to enable CCTV capture
• Storage space for archives• Mobility via handhelds
Live Wireless Digital CCTV
• Digital full motion video• PC-based application for
control• Multiple viewers of each
camera• Motion detection can
trigger alarms• 23x optical zoom• Programmable tours and
pre-set camera positions
Recorded Wireless Digital CCTV
• Book-marking of events for later recall
• Events – movement, noise levels etc. trigger actions
• Evidential-quality video – same as real-time
• Digital zoom• Export of video to DVD etc.
– Watermarked with date and time
Recent Importance of CCTV in the UK -Recent Importance of CCTV in the UK -
•Security- London bombings July 2005 (1500 hours of footage)
What is happening now
Community Protection - Mobilised workforce• Increased productivity of front line staff, direct input to back office
systems via PDAs• Pro-active deployment via WCCTV
City West Homes - Mobilised workforce• Optimised processes for access in the field using PDAs• Safer residential estates using CCTV that is more easily deployable
to “hot-spots”
CCTV - 40 cameras on a wireless network • Remotely accessible by field staff and intelligent functionality• Reduced cost, flexible deployment, planning issues
Parking - using WCCTV• Smart deployment of cameras to monitor traffic offences
Using wireless to deliver world class city management
Using wireless to deliver world class city management