October 17, 2017
CITY-WIDE MILWAUKEE | Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC is leading the charge to bring the concept of "SMART Neighborhoods" to the forefront in Milwaukee. This week, Mary Glass, Chief Visionary Officer, hit the Road in SMART Conversations. They are:
- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2017
- MLKING Library, 310 W. Locust
- 1:30pm - 3pm
- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2017
- CENTER STREET Library
- 1:00pm -3pm
- Guest - Martha Brown, Deputy Commissioner
- Department of City of Development
- MLKING Library, 310 W. Locust
- 10:30pm - 12 Noon
Foxconn
L-R: Mary Glass - Chief Visionary Officer - Milwaukee Professionals Associaiton LLC & and Deb Milimaka Miles, VP, Head of Global HR - Foxconn Calgary, AB Canada |
With the advent of the $3 billion Foxconn manufacturing plant (high-tech) in southeastern Wisconsin, the backyard south of Milwaukee; connectivity and communication of Smart Buildings in Smart Neighborhoods with Broadband become more and more acute for Asset Building - evaluation of elected-appointed-hired-donor for-hire government representatives, annual budgets, NEW developments in real estate, healthcare, safety poling*, public transportation, and research.
Therefore, the educational attainment, gainful employment, quality of life and economic development issues must be on the minds of all its moving parts - people, things, and environments.
MPA LLC target audience consists of Milwaukeeans, CORE CONSTITUENTS, that live within the 98.63 square miles that is identified as the city of Milwaukee.
SMART Neighborhoods reflect SOLIDARITY-SANCTUARY-INTERSECTIONALITY of its People, cultures, environments, and assets.
SMART Neighborhoods create Leadership-Stewardship-Citizenship-Fellowship within its domain to work together for the overall aggrandizement of the whole - the uniqueness of the sum of its parts.
SMART Neighborhoods are first and foremost connected to the benefits of the Internet and the Internet of Things (IoT).
SMART Neighborhoods provide leadership to Wisconsin Universal Service Fund and Southeastern Regional Planning Commission for connectivity, managing, and strategic planning of its assets (person, thing, quality).
SMART Neighborhoods quality assurance for transparency and accountability is based on delivery of service, customer service, and supply-chain.
SMART Neighborhoods are constantly evolving with cutting-edge knowledge that gives verifiable proof of eradicating ECP/Enduring Concentrated Poverty and the erosiveness of being UNDERSERVED by local government human, legal and civil laws.
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A smart city is an urban development vision to integrate information and communication technology (ICT) and Internet of things (IoT) technology in a secure fashion to manage a city's assets. These assets include local departments' information systems, schools, libraries, transportation systems, hospitals, power plants, water supply networks, waste management, law enforcement, and other community services. A smart city is promoted to use urban informatics and technology to improve the efficiency of services. ICT allows city officials to interact directly with the community and the city infrastructure and to monitor what is happening in the city, how the city is evolving, and how to enable a better quality of life. Through the use of sensors integrated with real-time monitoring systems, data are collected from citizens and devices – then processed and analyzed. The information and knowledge gathered are keys to tackling inefficiency.[1]
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Map
The city of Milwaukee has Neighborhood Strategic Planning organizations
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ORGANIZATION
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Northwest Side Community Development Corp.
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Havenwoods Economic Development Corp.
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Northwest Side Community Development Corp.
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Northwest Side Community Development Corp.
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Sherman Park Community Association
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WestCare Wisconsin, Inc.
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Riverworks Development Corporation
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Boys and Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee
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Domincan Center for Women, Inc.
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Running Rebels
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United Methodist Childern's Services of WI
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Safe and Sound, Inc.
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Boys and Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee
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Merrill Park Neighborhood Association
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South Side Organizing Committee (SOC)
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South Side Organizing Committee (SOC)
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South Side Organizing Committee (SOC)
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WestCare Wisconsin, Inc.
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Silver Spring Neighborhood Center
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* safety poling (IoT)
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