"Smart" community. Networked Government 24-hour 365-day civic services from multiple devices. The provincial / regional / municipal sector is digitizing. From stimulating civic experience to stimulating economic development, reducing pollution, and improving water and energy efficiency. Building a better state and local government network is essential to responding to the members' expectations and providing new applications while ensuring the security of the citizen's data.
Local governments, state and state-owned networks are the backbone of economic development and growth. Smart City is evolving through the use of information and communication technologies to improve habitability, survivability and sustainability. Transportation and public safety depend on the network to improve all operational aspects, but K - 12 / Primary and Secondary Education rely on high - speed networks for a rich digital and video learning environment.
As a trusted and proven partner for municipalities, provinces and municipalities, we will adapt our network solutions to your objectives and give you the expertise you need to build a modern network Offers. Ciena can help governments adopt growth strategies, streamline operations using cross-sectional communication, citizen participation, and technology.
The economic situation has changed the business environment of the government and educational institutions. Especially in rural areas there are many people who can not use broadband access and urban areas have exploded growth coupled with economic competition to attract business, investment and talent. Both divisions are putting great pressure on the lack of municipal infrastructure
The internal work of the government also feels the pressure of network demand. The K-12 / Primary and Secondary learning environment relies on the Web to support personalized learning, online testing, digital textbooks. Transportation department needs real-time traffic monitoring and remote control control. Interoperability challenges between public security jurisdictions prevent the resolution of increased terrorist attacks, natural disasters, organizational criminal organizations and cyber attacks across jurisdictions
Network technology provides the opportunity to provide better service at lower taxpayer expense. Scalability, reliability, performance, and data security are critical to the success of the mission. Municipalities need to confirm that ubiquitous broadband is an important foundation of the smart city concept. Tell real-time data collected by sensors and devices to all operators who need to make immediate decisions.
Ciena will help public sector organizations modernize and unlock the network by focusing on understanding mission objectives, solution alternatives, and risk assessment engagement models. It provides a programmable integrated multi-service network infrastructure that enables cost-effective expansion while streamlining operational support. Our software solutions include vendor-independent SDN for multi-domain service orchestration and NFV for serving in minutes rather than monthly.
In order to gain meaningful insight, we need a sufficient data set. Many states do not have a centralized IEP tracking system. They only require the local educational institution (LEA) to provide compliance-related data every year. At the LEA level, in many cases it is tied to IEP system vendors because they can explore meaningful insight themselves. When we meet students, we understand that defining them only by disability is a kind of harm. When we talk about students, we try to understand the unique characteristics of making children. This is called "serrated" outline, and this is used as a basis for group analysis. Unfortunately, most data sources do not have this capability. Therefore, students eventually fall into their own obstacles. When we did an IEP analysis, we began building these profiles by combining many of the components of IEP as a basis for our insight and using this understanding.
Education is mainly domestic and local responsibility of the United States. It is a nation, community, various public and private institutions, establish schools and universities, develop courses, determine entrance requirements and graduation requirements. The educational finance structure in the United States reflects this dominant national and regional role. In the academic years 2012 to 2013, educational expenses at all levels across the country are estimated at $ 1,150 billion, most of which come from domestic, rural, and private financial resources. This is particularly true at the primary and secondary levels, with approximately 92% of the funds being sourced from non-federal sources.