Abstract. Facilities and amenities management is amongst the core functionalities of local government. Considering the vast area that local government has to manage, a smart solution is extremely inevitable to solve issues such as inefficient maintenance of public parks, drainage system and so forth. Therefore, this paper aims to offer a smart city solution which exploits the benefit of space technology. This proposed solution is one of the modules developed in Spatial Smart City Service Delivery Engine (SSC SDE) Project undertaken by Agensi Angkasa Negara (ANGKASA). Various levels of local government have been chosen to understand real issues faced by them. Based on this data, a Smart Facility application has been developed with the aim to enhance the service delivery by the local government hence improving citizens' satisfaction. Since this project is still in progress, this paper will merely discussing the concept of this application.
Abstract. Spatial information has introduced a new sense of urgency for a better understanding of the public needs in term of what, when and where they need services and through which devices, platform or physical locations they need them. The objective of this project is to valueadd existing license management process for business premises which comes under the responsibility of Local Authority (PBT). Manipulation of geospatial and tracing technology via mobile platform allows enforcement officers to work in real-time, use a standardized system, improve service delivery, and optimize operation management. This paper will augment the scope and capabilities of proposed concept namely, Smart Licensing/Enforcement Management (SLEm). It will review the current licensing and enforcement practice of selected PBT in comparison to the enhanced method. As a result, the new enhanced system is expected to offer a total solution for licensing/enforcement management whilst increasing efficiency and transparency for smart city management and governance. Smart city administration and service deliverySpatial information has introduced a new sense of urgency for a better understanding of the public needs in term of what, when and where they need services and through which devices, platform or physical locations they need them. It has grown in popularity among government agencies to have an existing system to be incorporated with the Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), which allows them to visualize and map the complex spatial relationship. Generally, the use of technology in the advanced delivery system at all levels will relate to tracking and tracing capability to induce mobility and efficient administration of a city [1]. Sensors for tracking and tracing are tools to determine the current and past locations and extensive information of a unique item or property.Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is synonymous with track-and-trace solutions and has a critical role to play in supply chains [2]. RFID is a code-carrying technology and can be used in place of a barcode to enable non-line of sight-reading. Deployment of RFID was earlier inhibited by cost limitations but the usage is now increasing. RFID has been used for maintenance applications, such as
Contribution/ OriginalityThis study is one of very few studies which have investigated the relationship between space tourism and space industry especially in Malaysian climate. This study will be a useful reference for policy maker in Malaysia and other relevant countries in dealing with space tourism proposals with respect to space industry development.
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