ITU‐T's Technical Reports and Specifications 371 ID Module Description Applicability to KPI Standard 2.7 Environment – water Smart Water Management (SWM) promotes the sustainable consumption of water resources through coordinated water management, by the integration of ICTs products, solution and systems. Environmental sustainability [b‐FG‐SSC water] 2.8 Environment – energy Smart energy concepts (i.e., smart grids) aim to ensure: i) reliability, ii) self‐healing, iii) interactivity, iv) compatibility, v) energy saving, vi) optimal use of energy from renewable sources, vii) safety, and viii) minimum carbon footprint Environmental sustainability Described in [b‐FG‐SSC infrastructure] 2.9 Environment – waste and emission Solutions such as improvement of transport thanks to the ICT infrastructure and its applications, and an improvement in energy efficiency, can reduce pollution and waste management. Environmental sustainability Described in [b‐FG‐SSC infrastructure] 2.10 Living – education Besides the known contribution of ICT to education, both classroom‐based and distance‐learning, the influence of the SCC will mean that the citizen will be placed in the center of educational scenarios. Quality of life Described in [b‐FG‐SSC infrastructure] Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) for e‐learning 2.11 Living – healthcare Electronic Patient Records available to all medical services; public health professionals and clinicians to collaboratively access information in a secure way; tele‐care and tele‐medicine services. Quality of life Described in [b‐FG‐SSC infrastructure] 2.12 Living – safety/emergency City safety system, Cloud‐based large‐scale data storage Quality of life Described in [b‐FG‐SSC infrastructure]