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City Government and IBM Close Partnership to Make Rio de Janeiro a
Smarter City
City to Integrate Data and Processes Across Agencies into a Single Operations Center
Sao Paulo and Armonk, NY, December 27, 2010. The city government and IBM (NYSE:
IBM) signed an agreement to build a public information management center for Rio de
Janeiro. The Rio Operations Center, which will be located in Cidade Nova, will integrate
and interconnect information from multiple government departments and public
agencies in the municipality to improve city safety and responsiveness to various types
of incidents, such as flash floods and landslides.
Additionally, as part of the agreement, IBM Research scientists will develop a highresolution weather forecasting and hydrological modeling system (PMAR) for Rio de
Janeiro, which can predict heavy rains up to 48 hours in advance. A major project for
IBM’s ninth Research Lab -- recently opened in Brazil -- the effort will build upon and
advance technologies created by IBM Research labs around the world.
The mission of the Rio Operations Center – which will be opened on December 31- is to
consolidate data from various urban systems for real-time visualization, monitoring and
analysis. The system was designed initially for forecasting floods and related
emergencies, but it is extensible to any event occurring in the city – be it the Réveillon
Party at Copacabana beach, the exit of fans from a soccer match at the Maracanã or a
traffic accident. The Center will enable city leaders to make decisions in emergency
situations based on real-time information.
This initiative is part of IBM’s global strategy to develop technology-based solutions to
help cities become smarter. Similar projects have already been implemented in New
York City and Gauteng in South Africa, but this is the first center in the world that will
integrate all the stages of a crisis management situation: from the prediction, mitigation
and preparedness, to the immediate response to events, and finally to capture feedback
from the system to be used in future incidents. Other partners engaged in the
construction of this Center are Cisco, Cyrela, Facilities, Malwee, Oi and Samsung.
The idea is that the Center will continuously evolve to integrate more city departments
and information. “We are creating a foundational IT platform that will soon be able to
gather data on all incidents and events occurring in the city,” said Pedro Almeida,
Smarter Cities Director for IBM Brazil.
The PMAR will initiate its operations in the first half of 2011 and will be key to Rio’s
Operation Center. With the goal of increasing the accuracy of weather forecasts to
evaluate and predict effects on the city, the system will be based on a unified
mathematical model of Rio, involving the gathering of data from the river basin,
topographic surveys, the municipality’s historical rainfall logs, and radar feeds. The
system will be able to predict rain and possible flash floods, and over time will also be
able to evaluate the effects on city traffic.
On November 9-10, 2011, IBM Chairman, President and CEO Samuel J. Palmisano and
Mayor Eduardo Paes will convene forward-thinking leaders in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil at
the fourth regional Smarter Cities Forum. With a special focus on Latin America and the
world's growth markets, IBM will continue the discussions started in Berlin, New York
and Shanghai to examine real-world approaches on how cities can tackle serious urban
issues and improve the quality of life of their citizens.
About IBM Research - Brazil
IBM Research - Brazil is a research lab with a mission to develop technologies for a
smarter planet. The selection of Brazil as a venue for the newest center was announced
in June 2010 by IBM and the Government of Brazil. It is the company’s ninth research
lab worldwide, and the first such lab in Latin America.
For more information about IBM Smarter Cities, please visit www.ibm.com/smartercities
Reporters can access videos and photography assets at
www.ibm.com/press/smartercities
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