IDC PeerScape: Maximizing Technology ROI in National Government Sustainability Missions

IDC PeerScape: Maximizing Technology ROI in National Government Sustainability Missions


This IDC PeerScape analyzes the good practices emerging from national/federal government agencies' adoption of cloud, Internet of Things (IoT), edge, AI, earth observation technologies, and digital twins to make more intelligent use of data to design, implement, and enforce policies that can drive climate change resilience, biodiversity protection, and other environmental sustainability mission outcomes. "Federal governments are investing in cloud, AI, edge, IoT, and digital twins to aggregate data sources such as sensors and earth observation satellites to forecast, simulate, and optimize policies that can improve preparedness and resilience in extreme weather events, preserve biodiversity, and maximize return on investment for energy transition funding programs


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Practice 1: Monitor Ocean Health Through NASA Satellites and Intelligent Algorithms

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Practice 2: Speeding up Emergency Response With GIS During the 2023 Earthquake in Türkiye

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Practice 3: NIBIO Improves Forest Management Through Cloud-Based Open Data Platforms

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Practice 4: NREL Fosters Renewable Energy Research Collaboration With Data Platforms

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