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    The city of the future is on the way. It will be safer, more efficient and easier to maneuver because of data-rich technology. TIA NOW's Clarence Reynolds speaks with Mike Zeto, GM and Executive Director of AT&T Smart Cities, about big steps made in the quest for smarter cities.

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  • The city of the future is on the way. It will be safer, more efficient and easier to maneuver because of data-rich technology. TIA NOW's Clarence Reynolds speaks with Mike Zeto, GM and Executive Director of AT&T Smart Cities, about big steps made in the quest for smarter cities.

  • What defines a smart building? How do smart buildings fit into smart communities? Is legacy infrastructure a problem? Join TIA NOW as we talk to Hugh Ujhazy, Associate VP for IoT and Telecommunications at IDC, about the architecture of the smart community.

  • The buzz at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was about new developments in connectivity. Harry Smeenk, TIA's VP of Programs, discusses how innovations in smart homes/communities, autonomous vehicles and AI changed this year's CES from device focused to technology focused.

  • Communities seeking the benefits of "smart" connectivity are faced with difficult choices: what are the first steps? How do you integrate applications? Which vendors do you work with? What's your budget? How do you manage public and private partnerships? In this discussion, city and county leaders tasked with scaling smart communities discuss the challenges and opportunities they're currently facing. They also weigh in on how the communications ecosystem can support their plans for current and future connectivity.

  • Will Barkis, Senior Technology Analyst at Orange and Anton Monk, VP Strategic Alliances and Standards at Cohere discuss the requirements of infrastructure to support smart cities and how the industry can support and guide cities towards an effective plan on transitioning to a smart city.

  • IoT holds the promise to transform nearly every aspect of modern business, and bring efficiencies to our everyday lives. This TIA lunch and learn featuring policy leaders from AT&T, Nokia, Qualcomm, NTIA and more explore policies that reduce challenges to wireless broadband infrastructure deployment - and how public-private sector partnerships and other regulatory and legislative initiatives can help spur investment in IoT technologies and applications to enable smarter, safer and more efficient connected communities.

  • What is a Smart City? And what unique challenges are met when cities and citizens become customers? Mike Zeto, GM and Executive Director of AT&T Smart Cities, discusses what makes making cities "smart" - a broad and complex challenge.

  • For a policy-based State of the Union on smart cities, we talk to Melissa Tye of Verizon and Paul Schomburg of Panasonic. They cover a wide range of topics including the implications of the upcoming DIGIT Act, municipal infrastructure beyond wireless service, the benefits communities will see from these services and more.

  • There are clear goals for smart cities across the nation and clear challenges for the vendor community to tackle. On this segment of TIA NOW are three people to give us more on those challenges. We have Kate Garman, Innovation Analyst for the City of Kansas City, MO; Bruce High, CIO for Harris County, TX and Trey Bowles, Co-Founder and CEO of the Dallas Entrepreneur Center.

  • Nancy Green, Global Practice Lead of Healthcare and Life Sciences at Verizon talks with TIA NOW about the technologies that connect the core of the network to the edge. Green talks further about the healthcare and life sciences verticals such as smart cities and oil and gas.

  • Steve Smiley, Executive Director of Smart Communities at Verizon and Rajesh Mishra, Founder and CTO at Parallel Wireless, talk about the quantifiable measurements of smart communities and how multiple solution providers can partner for smart city deployments.

  • Betty Manetta, President and CEO of Argent Associates speaks to TIA NOW about how the smart city connects many verticals like health IT, transportation, industrial and many more. This allows the ecosystem to converge, says Manetta.

  • So what makes a city smart and what is the role of the IoT in a smart city? These questions plus the fundamental infrastructures that are essential to building a Smart City are what our panelists will answer here at TIA 2016, from the Dell TIA NOW studio. Joining us are smart city experts from AT&T, Dell, Esri and SmartMark Communications.

  • There are clear challenges facing our cities, and bringing smart city applications online, is a solution to those problems. But with so many different communication options, how should a city select the right communication technology? From TIA 2016, the Dell TIA NOW Studio will look into some of the more popular smart city applications, that are gaining traction in the market today. Here with us is Derrick Calderon, VP of Business Development at Ingenu, also with us is Jennifer Sanders, Co-Fo

  • Chris Greer, Senior Executive of Cyber Physical Systems at The National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST), tells TIA NOW how frameworks and common standards can enable applications in verticals like smart cities. Find out about NIST’s Global City Teams Challenge, as Greer talks about its benefits from interoperability to replicability.

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