Smart Cities and Communities Act of 2017 This bill establishes programs for the implementation and use of smart technologies and systems in communities of various sizes. A “smart city or community” is one in which innovative, advanced, and trustworthy information, communication, and energy technologies are applied to: (1) improve the health and quality of life of residents; (2) increase efficiency of operations and services; (3) promote economic growth; and (4) improve safety, security, sustainability, resiliency, livability, and work life. The Department of Commerce shall establish a regional demonstration grant program focused on facilitating adoption, and allowing measurement and validation of performance, of advanced smart city or community technologies and systems. Commerce shall also convene a working group to develop tools for evaluating the cybersecurity of smart city or community technologies. The Department of Labor shall establish a pilot program to furnish competitive grants for technology-based job training and education programs that provide industry-recognized credentials. The bill requires strong federal encouragement and support for private sector-led standards development activities. The bill requires the establishment of a strategic international smart cities and communities trade program that includes trade missions to promote and assist smart-community activities, as by leveraging expertise in infrastructure development.
Advanced technology and technological innovationsAir qualityClimate change and greenhouse gasesCommunity life and organizationCompetitiveness, trade promotion, trade deficitsComputer security and identity theftCongressional oversightEconomic developmentEmployment and training programsEnergy efficiency and conservationExecutive agency funding and structureForeign aid and international reliefGovernment information and archivesGovernment studies and investigationsInfrastructure developmentInternational law and treatiesInternational organizations and cooperationLicensing and registrationsPublic contracts and procurementPublic-private cooperationState and local government operationsTechnology assessmentU.S. and foreign investments
A bill to promote the use of smart technologies and systems in communities, and for other purposes.
USA115th CongressS-1904| Senate
| Updated: 10/2/2017
Smart Cities and Communities Act of 2017 This bill establishes programs for the implementation and use of smart technologies and systems in communities of various sizes. A “smart city or community” is one in which innovative, advanced, and trustworthy information, communication, and energy technologies are applied to: (1) improve the health and quality of life of residents; (2) increase efficiency of operations and services; (3) promote economic growth; and (4) improve safety, security, sustainability, resiliency, livability, and work life. The Department of Commerce shall establish a regional demonstration grant program focused on facilitating adoption, and allowing measurement and validation of performance, of advanced smart city or community technologies and systems. Commerce shall also convene a working group to develop tools for evaluating the cybersecurity of smart city or community technologies. The Department of Labor shall establish a pilot program to furnish competitive grants for technology-based job training and education programs that provide industry-recognized credentials. The bill requires strong federal encouragement and support for private sector-led standards development activities. The bill requires the establishment of a strategic international smart cities and communities trade program that includes trade missions to promote and assist smart-community activities, as by leveraging expertise in infrastructure development.
Advanced technology and technological innovationsAir qualityClimate change and greenhouse gasesCommunity life and organizationCompetitiveness, trade promotion, trade deficitsComputer security and identity theftCongressional oversightEconomic developmentEmployment and training programsEnergy efficiency and conservationExecutive agency funding and structureForeign aid and international reliefGovernment information and archivesGovernment studies and investigationsInfrastructure developmentInternational law and treatiesInternational organizations and cooperationLicensing and registrationsPublic contracts and procurementPublic-private cooperationState and local government operationsTechnology assessmentU.S. and foreign investments