City of Carmel Powers Smart City Infrastructure and Free Public Wi-Fi Using HPE Aruba Networking
The City of Carmel, Indiana is enhancing its infrastructure with HPE Aruba Networking's Wi-Fi 6E and AI technology. This upgrade aims to support public Wi-Fi across 60 venues and improve municipal operations efficiency by up to 50%. Carmel's commitment to a smart city includes public safety systems, free parking, and seasonal festivals, attracting over 130 corporate headquarters. The robust network supports indoor and outdoor activities, including a popular winter skating rink. The AI-powered solution from HPE Aruba improves public and staff mobility, reduces IT labor costs by 30%, and cuts troubleshooting time by 50%. Enhanced cybersecurity measures, like zero trust policies, have also been implemented. This modernization aims to boost civic life quality and operational efficiency, making Carmel a more attractive destination for residents and businesses alike.
- City of Carmel attracts over 130 corporate headquarters.
- Public Wi-Fi available across 60 venues improves accessibility.
- Municipal operations savings of up to 50% due to AI-powered network.
- Enhanced cybersecurity with zero trust and secure access service edge (SASE).
- 66% reduction in time to upload video media for law enforcement.
- IT labor costs reduced by 30%, device configuration time cut by 50%, and troubleshooting time slashed by 50%.
- Support for a vibrant arts scene and numerous seasonal festivals.
- No immediate financial gains reported for HPE.
- High initial investment costs for deploying new infrastructure.
- Potential risks associated with AI-powered systems and cybersecurity threats.
Dynamic municipality leverages Wi-Fi 6E and AI-powered networking to help build a vibrant civic life that attracts more than 130 corporate headquarters while generating municipal operations savings of up to 50 percent
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The end-to-end wired and wireless deployment improves public and staff mobility in support of the city’s thriving arts scene, numerous seasonal festivals, and other public amenities that contribute to livability and has attracted more than 130 corporate headquarters to the area. In addition, the AI-powered intelligence within the solution is generating municipal operations savings of up to 50 percent.
“With mobility essential to modern life experiences, our municipality is dedicated to supplying exceptional connectivity for staff and community across indoor and outdoor spaces,” said Morgan Rinehart, Network Administrator for the
Smart city supports outdoor activities year-round
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This includes a massive outdoor skating rink in its city center that is a popular winter destination and compliments shopping, dining, arts, and other surrounding entertainment options. The city also provides free public parking garages 24/7, which contributes to its goals for limiting sprawl by encouraging core population density.
“Innovative municipalities dedicated to providing indoor and outdoor services, regardless of the weather, require networking infrastructure engineered for environmental extremes,” said Stuart Strickland, wireless chief technology officer at HPE Aruba Networking. “Whether its gaining real-time event attendance insights, making staffing adjustments during festivals, or enabling the public to stream high-definition video to family and friends, high-performance intelligent Wi-Fi and wired networking enables the
AI-powered, secure, and scalable
To answer the mobile and IoT data traffic demands that accompany smart city deployments, while minimizing operating overhead, the
Supported by automated and streamlined CX Switching wired infrastructure, the city’s network is unified and managed with HPE Aruba Networking Central, which streamlines and simplifies administration, along with HPE Aruba Networking User Experience Insight (UXI), which proactively uncovers service degradations by testing end-to-end user device to network to application connectivity, before they impact experiences.
For securing its new unified network, the City worked with local partner Laketec to deploy HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass, for built-in zero trust and secure access service edge (SASE) cybersecurity, and implemented HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass Device Insight, for AI-powered intelligent device discovery and profiling. The city also rolled out Dynamic Segmentation, which combines with ClearPass and CX Switching to provide least privilege access to applications and data.
Future-ready and cost-effective
With its new infrastructure the
“In addition to positive feedback on the free connectivity, our new Wi-Fi 6E gets high marks internally,” said Rinehart. “This includes law enforcement and public safety staff, who report a 66 percent reduction in the time required to upload body cam, drone footage, and other video media daily.”
For IT, network intelligence has reduced deployment labor costs 30 percent, cut device configuration time 50 percent, and slashed troubleshooting time-to-resolution by another 50 percent. This has enabled the city to re-focus IT resources on higher-value initiatives, Rinehart said.
Moving forward, the city’s IT staff is ready for whatever comes next. “HPE Aruba Networking has been a great partner,” Rinehart said. “Our new network is helping us make our city smarter, safer, and more efficient overall.”
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