Cloud City Information System for Smart Cities in Turkey
The Environment and Urban Development Ministry rolled out the "Smart Cities – Cloud City Information System" in Turkey, a milestone for data collection for urban planning purposes.
It enables municipalities running cities and small towns as well as ministry officials to access a database of up-to-date information for city plans. The ministry said in a statement that it would help better analyze development problems cities face and will provide data infrastructure for urban transformation – the country's ambitious project to replace haphazardly built neighborhoods that are highly vulnerable to disasters with new buildings.
The ministry expects savings of about $150 million through the implementation of the system, which will cut IT costs, the purchasing of hardware and other expenditures for the development of infrastructure in the cities. The system, which runs on a Turkey-made PARDUS operating system, will also cut the costs in licensing foreign operating systems. The City Information System also enables municipalities to organize their revenues better by offering up-to-date property tax data. Moreover, it provides an effective tool against the illegal construction of residences and businesses, a problem for numerous municipalities especially in cities with a high number of migrants. Officials say data analysis is key for better decision-making in urban development, especially in a country where the urban population accounts for 73 percent of the overall populace.