In a major stride towards modernizing urban management, Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL) has launched the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) through its state-of-the-art Integrated Command & Control Centre (ICCC) at HMT Zainakote. The system was inaugurated by Dr. Owais Ahmed, Chief Executive Officer of SSCL, marking a significant milestone in leveraging technology for better city governance.
Dr. Owais emphasized that ITMS is designed to enhance city governance by enabling data-driven decision-making in daily operations as well as during crises. “This system underscores our commitment to transforming Srinagar into a more efficient and citizen-friendly Smart City,” he stated.
Integrated Command & Control Centre (ICCC): The ICCC serves as the nucleus of smart city operations, seamlessly integrating applications and services across various departments and agencies. It operates 24/7 to provide essential infrastructure, including:
- Data Centre: Equipped with a secure server farm offering 2PB of storage.
- Hybrid Cloud Capabilities: Ensuring flexibility and scalability for diverse projects.
- Networking and Security: Robust systems to safeguard data and connectivity.
- Dedicated Leased Lines: Enhancing connectivity for uninterrupted operations.
Key Features of ITMS:
- Real-time traffic monitoring and management.
- Automated traffic signal control to minimize congestion.
- Integration with emergency response systems to enhance public safety.
- Data analytics to inform long-term urban planning.
Benefits to the City: The implementation of ITMS is expected to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, and enhance safety for both residents and commuters. Additionally, the data collected will play a critical role in strategic urban planning, making Srinagar a more sustainable and efficient city.
The inauguration of ITMS signifies a forward-thinking approach by SSCL to align urban governance with global smart city standards. Residents can look forward to improved quality of life and more streamlined city operations as the system becomes fully operational.