
A safe urban environment is an essential factor in the development of modern cities. However, to build an effective safety and security system, it is important not just to use the latest technological solutions, but to create a unified information space and response algorithms, which will allow to ensure high-quality work of the agencies and emergency services at the regional and municipal level.
The development of unified standards, concepts and methodology is the responsibility of the National Center of Informatization LLC, which is part of the research and development work commissioned by the EMERCOM of Russia.
What is The Safe City Hardware and Software System?
In total, Safe City will provide control and prevention of 119 different threats, grouped into four categories: natural, technological, biosocial and threats to public safety.
Safe City System covers a wide range of scientific, technical and organizational aspects of a huge number of services and agencies, integrating dozens of pre-existing separate concepts, definitions and descriptions.
Safety and security are enhanced by better coordination of forces and services through the introduction of an integrated information system on the basis of municipalities and municipal districts. It provides forecasting, monitoring, prevention and elimination of possible threats.
Safe City is a system of knowledge and practice that combines disaster, risk and practice theories in civil defense, sociology, psychology, urban studies, ecology, healthcare, transport, digital anthropology, electrical engineering and other sectors.
The Safe City System allows for the formation of an inter-sectoral and inter-level set of technical solutions and organizational practices of interaction at all levels of government.
What makes The Safe City System unique?
The Safe City System unites different dimensions of safety and security by integrating systems and forming a single safety and security space.
The analysis has shown that in the world practice to date, safe cities are created with fragmented use of organizational, information, analytical and technological solutions. This approach does not allow to effectively build interaction between various agencies and services to ensure maximum safety and security of the urban environment.
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