‘Creeping Sustainability’

‘Creeping Sustainability’

(Editor’s Note: There is, once again, a massive amount of information in this post.  Make sure to hit ‘Read the rest of the article’ to see Savant Noir’s breakdown of the United Nations’ Agenda 21 plan.)

IBM Smart Cities Web Page

Corpus Cristi has just joined cities across the world in using IBM technology to make the lives of their citizens better by improving communications, efficiency, and cost containment.  In theory, the work that IBM, Siemens and Cisco are doing would be considered plain common sense by using technology to make required city services more efficient…until one gets to the word ‘sustainable’, and then we are back to that pesky, globalist movement, the United Nations’ Agenda 21 masquerading as a wise use of technology to maintain resources.

IBM Press Release:

IBM Helps Corpus Christi Build a Smarter City

Data analytics provides the city with actionable intelligence

ARMONK, N.Y. – 13 Dec 2010: IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that it is working with the city of Corpus Christi, Texas to continuously improve efficiency and sustainability for the city’s more than 280,000 residents.

The city of Corpus Christi is applying IBM software to measure, monitor and improve the way it manages city water, roads, airport, parks, and utilities.  With greater intelligence across its departments, the city can more quickly evaluate and respond to issues, anticipate and prevent problems, and improve the quality of life for its citizens.

“Corpus Christi is evolving into a more sustainable city — one that has intelligence, foresight and accountability built into the way we manage the services we provide our citizens,” said Steve Klepper, an administrative superintendent for Corpus Christi. “Working with IBM, we have the real-time status of city services, automated work orders and an overview of city’s infrastructure to better manage our resources, as well as better maintain the city’s mission-critical assets.”

IBM Smarter Cities

IBM has been helping cities across the U.S. and the globe become smarter by designing strategies for collecting, sharing, analyzing and acting on data.  In addition to the projects in Corpus Christi, IBM is working with 300 cities including London, Stockholm, Sydney, Dublin and Amsterdam. For more information, on IBM Smarter Cities, please visit, http://www.ibm.com/smartercities.

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