Integrated Command and Control Center
Maturity Assessment Framework guidance document is a toolkit to assess the maturity of ICCC as an infrastructure. This framework aims to help Smart Cities optimize their ICCC investment through do-it- yourself assessment to identify gaps under functional, technological and governance aspects of ICCC.
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