Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Commission Meeting
February 18, 2010
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Healthcare
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Healthcare
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Source: AirStrip Technologies, Intel, Medtronic, CardioNet, Corventis
Healthcare
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$700B in
371 potential
net
197
16 savings
24 over 15-
55 25 years
102
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Source: Health Affairs; Robert Litan
Healthcare
Gaps Issues
Misaligned economic • Providers bear the implementation costs but do not receive
proportionate benefits
incentives
• CMS reimburses about $2 million in telehealth from a
$300B+ budget
Outdated regulations • Access to care is hindered by rules that limit where and how
physicians can practice
• Innovation is threatened by regulatory grey area
Lack of data and information • Data are often held in proprietary systems that make
access aggregation and exchange difficult
• Regulations limit consumer access to personal health data
Source: The Commonwealth Fund; Federal Register (CMS), CMS; OBI team analysis 9
Healthcare
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Healthcare
1
Creating the conditions for broader adoption and
innovation
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Healthcare
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Reducing regulatory barriers to increase access to
care and maximize value
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Healthcare
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Improving the utilization of health data to drive
innovative applications and advanced analytics
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Healthcare
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Ensuring all providers have access to affordable
broadband
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Education
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Education
Source: National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) and NASA; John Lang; Hubert Lee 16
Education
84% 85%
2.49 2.56
50%
41%
Outcomes Effort/Hours Completion FLVS students Public school State average (all
students students)
Sources: Carnegie Mellon, Open Learning Initiative, Lovett et al., and Joel Smith testimony to FCC, Florida
Tax Watch 17
Education
Limited data access & • Only 37% of teachers have electronic access to
achievement data for their students
lack of transparency
• Data integration is one of the most challenging problems
facing schools
1 Upgrading E-rate
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Education
1
Upgrading E-rate
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Education
3
Unlocking the power of data to personalize learning and
improve decision-making
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Energy and the environment
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Energy and the
environment
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Energy and the
environment
400
360 360
350 340
320
• Dynamic pricing and
300 smart home technologies
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can reduce peak demand
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240 by 27%-44%
200 230
150 130
100
100
50 70
0
Smart Grid Road Smart Travel
Transportation Buildings Substitution
Sources: "Smart 2020: Enabling the Low Carbon Economy in the Information Age. United
States Report Addendum“, GESI and BCG, Nov. 2008; Google; Faraqui and Sergici 25
Energy and the
environment
Gaps Issues
Lack of broadband to the • Utilities’ private networks are often narrowband solutions
that can’t support growing number of endpoints
smart grid
• Unlicensed spectrum solutions may be suboptimal for
mission-critical control applications
• Commercial data networks are not ubiquitous or universally
reliable during emergencies
Limited consumer access • Less than 1% of customers have real-time access to their
digital energy consumption data
to energy data
• Of 17 million smart meters to be deployed, only ~35% will
provide customers energy data access
Inefficient energy use in • Emissions from ICT growing 3x faster than rest of economy
• Data centers’ electricity use to double by 2011
ICT
Distracted driving; lack • Increased potential for distracted driving with broadband
applications in the car
of intelligent
transportation systems • Intelligent transportation systems can help prevent accidents
and save lives
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Expanding consumer access
to energy information
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Energy and the
environment
1
Integrating mission-critical broadband into the smart
grid
• Private networks
- Consider smart grid requirements in identifying new uses for
spectrum
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Energy and the
environment
2
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Energy and the
environment
3
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Energy and the
environment
4
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Government performance and
civic engagement
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Government
performance
Paper
$333M in
42% savings
58%
over 5
years
$0.35
Electronic
Electronic Paper
2
Increasing the quantity and quality
of civic engagement
3
Using government assets
to improve broadband deployment
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Government
performance
1
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Government
performance
2
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Government
performance
3
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Public safety and homeland
security
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Public Safety
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Public Safety
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Public Safety
1
Creating a nationwide interoperable broadband wireless
public safety network
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Public Safety
2
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Public Safety
3
Developing a comprehensive next-generation alerting
system
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Public Safety
4
Enhancing security measures to safeguard networks and
core infrastructure
Cyber security
• Examine creating voluntary cyber security certification program for
communications services providers
• Explore extending outage reporting to broadband service providers
• Create a cyber security information reporting system
Critical infrastructure
• Ensure survivability of critical infrastructure
- Understand capacity and vulnerabilities of core infrastructure
- Address networks’ preparedness to deal with pandemics or incidents of
high network stress/overload
- Develop priority network access and routing rules
- Understand reliability and resiliency issues in broadband networks
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Economic opportunity
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Economic
opportunity
Survey results of small businesses after Unemployed population per one-stop in major
implementing web-based technology metro areas, 20081
tools People
54,060
Percentage of users
68%
41,229
38,955
54% 52%
31,270
31,059
28,729
22,247
Average
# of
14,106
people
served
3,379 in each
one-stop
per year
Increased Reduced Increased
Miami
Dallas
Detroit
NY
LA
Chicago
SF
Atlanta
(est.)
speed of communication marketing
access to costs effectiveness
knowledge
Limitations on telework • Tax and regulatory barriers prevent some employees from
teleworking
• Limited standards, policies, and infrastructure for teleworking
in the federal government
Sub-optimal broadband • Almost all businesses use broadband, but only 32% use their
websites to sell products
utilization among small • Small businesses are less likely to adopt key applications such
businesses as e-commerce, CRM, and video conferencing
Source: Council of Economic Advisors; Workforce Alliance; SBA; Initiative for a Competitive Inner City; FCC 51
Business Adoption survey; Brookings Institution; NSF
Economic
opportunity
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Economic
opportunity
1
Creating a robust national employment assistance
platform
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Economic
opportunity
2
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Economic
opportunity
3
Expanding efforts to train and equip SMEs with
broadband applications
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