8 LPWAN (LOW-POWER, WIDE-AREA NETWORK) - BUSINESS JUSTIFICATION CASE PDF 383 KB
Stuart Whitfield
(Digital Programme Manager) to present the report.
Additional documents:
Decision:
1. That the Board approve the Business
Justification Case for the LPWAN project and authorise the Portfolio Director,
in consultation with the Chair, Vice-Chair, Section 151 Officer and the
Monitoring Officer to procure and establish the required frameworks for the
delivery of the project, subject to the Portfolio Management Office addressing
the outstanding issues set out in section 7.1 of the report.
2. That the Board note the
process for accessing funding through the frameworks will involve the
submission of a delivery plan for each local authority area and delegate
authority to the Portfolio Director in consultation with the Lead Member for
the Digital Programme and the Digital Programme Board to approve the delivery
plans and delegate solely to the Portfolio Director the subsequent allocation
of funding through the frameworks.
3. That the Board note that the
LPWAN Business Justification Case is a sub-set of the larger Connected Campus
project from which funding will be allocated and agree to the principle that
any underspend within the LPWAN project budget is ringfenced to the Connected
Campus project in the first instance.
Minutes:
The report was
presented by the Digital Programme Manager.
DECISION
1.
To
approve a Business Justification Case for the LPWAN project and authorise the
Portfolio Director, in consultation with the Chair, the Vice Chair, the Section
151 Officer and the Monitoring Officer, to procure and establish the required
frameworks to carry out the project, subject to the Portfolio Management Office
dealing with the ongoing issues as set out in Section 7.1 of the report.
2.
That the Board note the
process for accessing funding through the frameworks will involve the
submission of a delivery plan for each local authority area and delegate
authority to the Portfolio Director in consultation with the Lead Member for
the Digital Programme and the Digital Programme Board to approve the delivery
plans and delegate solely to the Portfolio Director the subsequent allocation
of funding through the frameworks.
3.
Noting
that the LPWAN Business Justification Case is a sub-series of the larger
Connected Campuses project from which the funding will be allocated and agrees
to the principle that any underspend in the LPWAN project budget is earmarked
to the Connected Campuses project in the first instance.
REASONS FOR THE DECISION
To seek the Board's approval of the Business
Justification Case for the LPWAN Project.
As a project delivered by Ambition North Wales,
approval was required by the Board to establish the frameworks that will
deliver the project. Due to the nature and value of the project, in line with
the Better Business Case guidance, a Business Justification Case is presented
that requires only a single approval from the Board.
DISCUSSION
It was explained that the use of the Internet of
Things (IoT) - a network of devices and sensors that can collect and share data
with people or other devices, and operate in accordance with the information -
had grown rapidly in use and diversity since 1999. It was confirmed that there
were around 950 gateways to the Internet of Things over Britain. It was
elaborated that these advances in high-quality data collection allow users to
make informed decisions. Details were given that this was possible as users
received detailed information about an asset at different scales, distances and
frequencies, through a medium that disposes of the overall challenges of data
collection. It was explained that a number of private Internet of Things
Networks already exist in Britain such as smart meters and environmental
monitoring systems.
It was noted that the Internet of Things were used in
Britain and globally to deliver economic benefits across the public and private
sectors. It was confirmed that the aim of this project was to expand the use of
the Internet of Things, which had wide applications in the region, using the
public sector as an anchor user to support wider accessibility to the private
sector.
It was reported that the LPWAN project had four main
expenditure objectives, namely:
1. Delivering affordable and easy-to-use, LPWAN connectivity to priority locations in the region's counties by 2027 (enabling efficiency across public services ... view the full minutes text for item 8