Episode #16: Procurement for Smart and Sustainable Cities: Innovative mechanisms for Digital Transformation
This webinar was part of ITU’s webinar series on Digital transformation for cities and communities.
In the quest for driving digital transformation in the urban domain, the concept of smart and sustainable cities is being embraced as a means for facilitating innovation in designing urban futures in an increasingly data-centric urban ecosystem. To make this execution a reality, strategic procurement practices need to be employed in a fair, open, transparent manner to secure digital products and services across sectors such that the benefits of digital transformation percolate to all sections of society.
This webinar delved into the key smart city procurement mechanisms and measures along with the core challenges. The webinar provided a unique opportunity to showcase the ongoing work on the U4SSC deliverable – “Procurement Guidelines for Smart Sustainable Cities”, which aims to underscore the importance of public spending lifecycle for smart and sustainable cities – from planning, informing the market, evaluation and award and managing delivery of services.
Note: The views and opinions expressed by the presenters during this event are solely those of the individual speakers and do not necessarily represent, reflect, or constitute the official stance, policy, or position of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) or its secretariat.
Programme
15:00 – 15:05
Opening remarks
- Tania Marcos, Vice-chair, U4SSC
15:05 – 16:25
Session 1: Designing the future with Sustainable Procurement: Solutions and Challenges for Smart Sustainable Cities
Moderator: John Davies, Thematic Group Co-Leader, U4SSC
- Warren Smith, Thematic Group Co-Leader, U4SSC [Presentation]
- James Thurston, Vice-President, Global Strategy & Development, G3ict [Presentation]
- Deniz Susar, Governance and Public Administration Officer, UN DESA [Presentation]
- Mark Hidson, Director on Sustainable Procurement, ICLEI
- Javier Orozco-Messana, National expert seconded to the European Commission [Presentation]
Questions & Answers
16:25 – 16:30
Closing remarks
- Cristina Bueti, U4SSC Focal Point and ITU-T Study Group 20 Counsellor